But when u stop playing my friend you will understand where he's coming from and u can see how much time I've put into the game have a wife and kid and this was my first week without playing destiny and I get him
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[quote]But when u stop playing my friend you will understand where he's coming from and u can see how much time I've put into the game have a wife and kid and this was my first week without playing destiny and I get him[/quote] I have taken periods off from playing, as long as a month before (actually a bit longer.) The difference between us is that I don't find myself holding expectations of the game world bending towards my life choices. His rant is something he is entitled to believe & feel, of course. But his expectations are unrealistic & unfair to the community & the developers. He must take responsibility for HIS life choices & HIS prioritization... It's not Bungie's fault that he decided to spend more time focusing on his family & career to the exclusion of the game. He needs to accept that trade off & recognize it is HIS choice. It sounds like it's not working well for him in terms of his desires, but he's attempting to justify it anyway in an effort to head off regrets. As for his message to Bungie, he's essentially saying, "hey, give me what I want even as I pull away to focus on other areas of my life..." That's utterly narcissistic & unreasonable. I hope he can find a balance that he's comfortable with & a new game that provides him enjoyment & stimulation. That said, there are legitimate problems in the game worth Bungie's time & attention, but catering the schedule to people that have pulled away would be a huge mistake.