Good business is giving your customers a freebie every now and then to keep them coming back for more
Bad business is slapping your customers on the wrist and then telling them to buy your product
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Hahahah ur sad bro get help
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Edited by Lupinskey: 12/10/2015 7:32:53 AMYou should really go over everything here before saying shit like that, you make yourself look stupid because none of that has any relation to what I said besides the word "business".
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everything he has said has made him come off stupid, don't feel so proud thinking it was your statement than coerced the idiot out of him.
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Edited by Lupinskey: 12/10/2015 7:55:51 AM...Taking pride in the fact I brought the idiot out of someone? I'm sorry but that is madness. I hate ignorance, I hate stupidity more so, I'm not going to take pride in that nor did I, I was just conversing and he came along. Nothing to be proud of, so I don't know why you said that.
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-blam!- it, i'm proud for you then.
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...ok I guess *shrugs*.
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Edited by JaykeBluesilver: 12/10/2015 7:54:59 AMBlame Activisions contract with bungie.
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Edited by Synergy-Seven: 12/10/2015 8:14:48 AMNah, i'd rather blame Bungie for indirectly nurturing people's false sense of entitlement from those less cultured in the industry as a whole. It's kinda like when an adolecent has a hissy-fit at his parents, so they leave home because they think they're so hard-done by. and the parent's (Bungie) be like "Ok lol bye.". Then the kids realise..."Oh shit, now i need a job, an apartment to rent, food, utilities...i mean i paid board, but this seems more expensive."
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But a game company name that everyone forgot about that was ran into the ground by Activision is **Drumrolls** Neversoft.
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If it wasn't for Activision, Neversoft would have been bankrupt by 1998. Being 'run into the ground by Activision.' was only a reflection of Neversoft's prior shortcomings. If Neversoft employees felt Activision was the cause, half of them wouldn't have joined Infinity Ward after the collapse.
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Only reasons I can think of why is Contracts and or money.
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Edited by Synergy-Seven: 12/10/2015 8:50:17 AMNot lack of Publishing and publisher sourced R&D? I'm not pointing my finger at you or trying to jump on any fanboi boat, but people here really need to research the importance of a good AAA publisher and how they positively impact on developments instead of seeing them as lazy-demanding investors.
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Plus Bungie probably signed because of Activisions track record with successful game titles.
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True and I am not saying Activision is all bad. I saying they have to much say in how games are developed and handled after distribution. Even with all these dlcs people got screwed especially for TTK. Yes they should have a say in how something's are done. But that say should not effect the game but it does.
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Edited by JaykeBluesilver: 12/10/2015 8:10:30 AMWell it's entitlest Capitolism at its best then.