I feel like most of the valid points brought up here in the Feedback section are being ignored. It feels like the community as a whole is shouting for change yet we are simply talking to a greedy, unresponsive wall.
Am I the only one who feels that way?
I love checking out these forums on a regular basis, seeing what the community thinks needs changing about the game, whether or not their posts are valid.
Yet it seems like even the most wanted changes (extra vault space, raid bug-fixing, raid gear and weaponry upgrades, etc.) are being completely ignored and unawknowledged.
More and more I get the feeling that this game was produced lazily, and is being updated lazily. I can get better game maintenance and updates from a $1.99 application on my phone.
You would think that a company like Bungie would care more about the quality of their game, rather than their sales.
In summary, I think [u]WE[/u] as a [u]COMMUNITY[/u] need more Feedback, rather than us providing ours - we don't seem to be getting anywhere with our suggestions and requests. Maybe I am asking too much, but to me it definitely feels like [i]something[/i] is missing.
Anyone else agree?
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Imagine you are a team of 500 dedicated game developers tasked with creating destiny. Now compare that to the several million players providing feedback (both in written form and data collection.) Do you think its easy to just read these forums and implement everything thay every quality post suggests? Bungie is tasked with making decisions that will keep Destiny alive. Just because the majority of the posts they read ask for a specific inclusion into the game, doesnt mean it will work. Imagine what would happen if bungie finally caved in and implemented trading. Someone would find a dupe glitch, the glitch would spread all over the net like wild fire, and sooner than later the economy becomes ruined, items lose value, and revenue drops considerably. Stop acting so self entitled. Each of those 500 people working on destiny are humans just like us, and they are doing the best they can.