I agree. I mean honestly I can understand that coding and testing something before adding it to a game can take time.. time which I and the REAL COMMUNITY have waited. (I don't consider the crybaby CoD players in crucible part of the community all they do is troll, call people homosexuals, and get weapons nerfed that we need for PvE) I mean honestly, Destiny was in production for 5 years. We even got easter egg hints at it in Halo ODST which clearly tells me they had people working on it back then even if it were just ideas. It finally comes out Sep. 19 of last year, and not only was it an overall let down but we find out that they had used part of the production process to pre make a DLC (The Dark Below) before the game was released. That was time they could have used for actually making sure things in the vanilla game were squared away. (AKA Vault space, loot system, bugs in the raid) The raid wasn't released until two weeks after the game launched. They said they had people playing it, testing it, etc... don't you think a wise idea before you release something with rewards of that caliber you'd check for exploits ? Especially with a $500m budget ? Bungie also said this will be a 10 year project (DLC does not count as part of that timeline for the final game) So that would be a Title release every 2 and a half years. We aren't even six months into Destiny's release and they're already working on 2 when all the problems aren't even squared off in the on that just dropped. Maybe I'm over reacting, maybe this is testing grounds for what is possible and Destiny 2 will give us what we all want. However with a 2 year timeframe for DLC for this game Its common sense to know we would need a lot more vault space than we have currently. The HoW hasn't even come out yet and we are already struggling to find room for things we need. Resulting to carrying a full inventory to keep from discarding and dismantling things we want to keep, and things we need. I don't care about trading although it would be nice... I just want more vault space. But the most important thing I want is for bungie to return to its roots and start listening to its community again, or if you are listening at least let us know what has been chosen to be discussed out of the ideas from the community so we know you are actually listening to us. Bungie we love you guys... the loyal community members who have been here since Halo CE know what you're capable of. There are so many bright ideas on these forums that its a shame you aren't more interactive with us. I'm going to school now for video game design and programming, so I know some of the things being asked for take little time and effort. Bungie remember this, you said this yourselves back when Halo CE blew up to become the face of Xbox... "We the developers create the world for them to delve into, however It is the players.. the community that forge the legacy of a series." Let our feedback (not the crying about cheesing or weapon nerfing) our real feedback forge this series into the one we've always dreamed of. Even if it comes later down the line, even in Destiny 3, years from now... at least show us you actually give a damn... because without us the community, they're might not even be a Destiny 2.
English
-
The cod players are playing cod
-
Not anymore there not they got destiny for Christmas, you can feel there aimbots.
-
They're* their* That was painful to read.
-
*they're - the contracted form of "they are", their - the possessive form of belonging to them* there - the opposite of here The irony hurt my eyes
-
Edited by LP Slash: 1/17/2015 5:48:09 PMHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH you tried to correct me and sound all high and mighty but I used the CORRECT forms. They're and their were correct LMAO. Never speak again. The embarrassment is too much for you,
-
Just to be clear... where exactly did you use them correctly?
-
Y keep embarrassing yourself? Show me the mistake. Oh wait u can't cause it's not there. Stop speaking pls this is too funny.
-
And if I was to be a truly pedantic ass, then you should have used an apostrophe at the beginning of "cause", like so 'cause. The apostrophe denotes the omission of one or more letters. Without the apostrophe, the meaning of "cause" in this instance would be as "effect", which renders your post gibberish and meaningless. Quit whilst you are behind, because there is no chance of you ever catching me up (let alone overtaking me). In case you're wondering, the view from the moral high ground is breathtakingly beautiful.
-
Ok, have it your way... the OP wrote at the end of their post as follows: "because without us the community, they're might not even be a Destiny 2." You incorrectly highlighted to the OP that "their" should have been used instead of "they're" - both of which are incorrect, as the correct grammatical homophone that should have been used was "there" (as I pointed out to you). Instead of my just thinking that you were an idiot, you have now proven beyond all reasonable doubt that you are indeed a first rate idiot. If knowing the correct grammatical use of words (and how to spell them) makes me high and mighty, then I am guilty as charged. Your time would have been better served studying your SAT's, and perhaps a little less time gaming, and then I wouldn't have had to hand you your ass and prove to anyone else reading this that you are as ignorant as you portray yourself... well done you. Here endeth today's lesson... class dismissed!
-
Edited by LP Slash: 1/17/2015 12:45:24 AMReporting you to riot and 343i Oh the irony.
-
No irony on my part... you tried to point out the incorrect use of a homophone, and in doing so you committed the same grammatical error. If you are going to highlight an error, don't make the same mistake yourself (which is precisely what you did do). *irony - an expression of language that normally signifies the opposite (typically for humorous effect).
-
Lol read again. I made no such error.
-
Those damn aimbots hurt too. ;)
-
yep I swear I can hear someone scream 360 no scope as they die sometimes