I think the people who should be apologizing for this should be the people who decided to split the game up and sell it as DLC. I really didn't care because I make a lot of money and $20 isn't a lot to me but some kid who $20 is like $100 was probably asshurt because of this, went to his school or a Starbucks and made a fake Skype account and did this. When a company potentially "screws" a bunch of consumers to a point where they flood their forums with nonsense and angry threads trying to coerce the rest of us to follow along with there protest. These are the types of situations they should expect to see at some point in this day and age of anonymity. So who is really to blame? Who should apologize? In this case. In my opinion. Not us. OP please speak for yourself. This is a very unfortunate situation for the exec and his family but I'm not sorry it happened. You push people so far and the crazy ones will retaliate.
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Who is to blame? In this situation? When someone commits a crime that costs taxpayers thousands of dollars and wastes law enforcement resources, and could have resulted in serious injury or death? Over a $60 game that the person willingly purchased? Who is to blame? Is that what you're asking? Bungie should have expected this? Really?
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People get killed over $0.10 cups of water in this country. I'm not condoning anyone's actions but people are crazy and seeing how nowadays you can do crap like this without being caught makes it more likely to happen. Company's in general shouldn't do things to piss off it's consumers cause that one asshole is going to ruin it for the rest of us. Like I said I don't condone the persons actions but seeing how that person will never be caught Bungie should realize that they're pissing people off with their actions. I'm not apologizing for this like in the OP suggested. The original point I was making...
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20 dollars is a lot to me :( haha