I know this game has many, many issues. And I know that 343 have not been as vocal about them as many, including myself, would like.
But my god are you guys over the top
This is not another Destiny, where we had a right to feel robbed, and lied to, because we had been.
MCC is full of content. Full to the brim in fact. Destiny was most certainly not.
This game has had a rough launch, but we’re only 2 weeks in! I personally have had no issue with campaign, and have definitely seen an improvement in matchmaking times, though they are still way way too long. I’m not saying I’d be happy if this was our lot, but it’s not
343 are fixing it. They are on it. They have delayed the update to make sure it does what it is supposed to. Calm. Down.
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> You calm down! People like you is why these huge game companies walk all over us!
They’re going to do that anyway. I was very very vocal on the destiny forums (check them out, I received a whole lot of hate from the desticles) because I realised that game was a very dangerous sign of things to come. But I recognise this game to just have a patchy launch. I’m not justifying it, it could have done with another month in the oven, but I’ve seen a reaction like this game came out, bent us all over and took us from behind.
The multiplayer needs some patches. Its not that big a deal
I can actually play Destiny without any bugs. Destiny’s UI isn’t broken to -Yoink-. Destiny’s matchmaking actually works. Bungie actually keeps their promises.
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> I can actually play Destiny without any bugs. Destiny’s UI isn’t broken to -Yoink-. Destiny’s matchmaking actually works. Bungie actually keeps their promises.
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> 343 leaves little to look forward to.
It’s not just Destiny, IT’S ALL the new launches coming out. Every game seems to be broken!
I was going to buy GTA V and Farcry 4 today but then I thought to myself why blow that much money when I know that there is gonna be a crap load of problems with them. I think I will start waiting a month before I buy new games.
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> > anyone feeling lucky enough to beat my 25-0 snipers streak?
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> No one cares! Way to break the topic up!
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> no i’m in topic. see i figured once the game is over you have some new material to rage about, everyone’s a winner!
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> I can actually play Destiny without any bugs. Destiny’s UI isn’t broken to -Yoink-. Destiny’s matchmaking actually works. Bungie actually keeps their promises.
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> 343 leaves little to look forward to.
There was literally no real replayable content… Anyway, that’s a discussion for another time.
I’m not saying this game is perfect, because its far from it, but people are slamming 343 like theyre not doing anything about it. What more can they do than patch it? Its not the end of the world, and it doesn’t make them a terrible company. Microsoft will have pushed for a launch, not 343, so you can’t blame them on that front. It’ll be fine before the end of the month, hopefully. Not ideal, but not the end of the world
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> I can actually play Destiny without any bugs. Destiny’s UI isn’t broken to -Yoink-. Destiny’s matchmaking actually works. Bungie actually keeps their promises.
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> 343 leaves little to look forward to.
Hahaha good one. If you’re going to compare promise keeping, 343i has shipped the game with all of the content they said would be on there, and are fixing it for free. Bungie shipped half the game they promised and we have to pay for the other half. On one hand we have a game that fell to pieces due to an unforeseen glitch in the server network and is being fixed round the clock, on the other hand we have a game that was knowingly cut to pieces and sold too us as a skeleton of what it should have been.
An honest fixable mistake versus willful dishonesty. Which is truly the bad one here?
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> > Halo MCC > every other video game ever released besides the Halo games that weren’t broken at launch.
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> Basically none of them
Yeah Every Halo game ever released has crashed at launch. The only difference in this one is the length of time it’s taking to fix it, correlated with the size of the game.