This argument is all kinds of stupid.
Why does it matter if we have done coding or the others mentioned? It isn't our job to its theirs.
They use their time to develop the game yes, is it their spare time? No. They get paid for it big difference.
If you produce a trash game should you be praised? No. Like in life, you should be praised for a good job not if you do a poor job, that has lead to this ridiculous snowflake generation.
I have 0 problem paying for something if it is worth the money. That's the difference. They've released a shell of a game and expect you to pay even more money for the actual flesh. Imagine if you only intended or could afford the base game, what we have now is all they will get unless they pay to get the new dlc, their game becomes void. And all the people saying 'wait for the dlc's it will get better' need to think for a second. If any other game was released and was so lackluster, nobody would say wait for the dlc, they'd say this game is trash. Dlc's have become a way for bungie to get away with releasing sub-par amounts and quality of content because they can continuously add what should have been in the game originally at an additional price. A DLC is supposed to improve upon a game, not complete it.
I'll thank you if you did well, or tell you to -blam!- off if you did poorly. Just because you are a developer doesn't mean you are entitled to a good job after taking my money.
If you really are a developer and stand by this, then you're as bad as bungie. Please let me know who you work for so I never buy a game from your company.
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