Honestly do you really know the in’s and out’s of making, producing a video game , then having staff/ company to run . Bungie’s department working on D2 is a lot smaller now. The company side I’m fine with but the video gaming side I have no clue so I can’t comment ....so maybe you should keep your negative and useless moaning to yourself 👍
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Do you know the ins and outs of grammar and punctuation? I can't make heads or tails of your comment. Are you defending bungie or what?
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Edited by everwilling: 9/19/2020 1:02:03 AMIt’s a forum so who cares ....if you don’t understand my post then no point carrying on 🙄 You are behaving like this is affecting you in real life! If only you could do some work experience with Bungie for the week, so you really could understand what goes on ....but you will make assumptions and blame Bungie staff...sad!
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If not bungie's staff, then who deserves the blame? Gremlins? Capricious gods of computer coding? The matrix?
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Not the staff the head honcho’s! Staff are being directed they don't make the final call.
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The head honchos (no apostrophe for pluralization) ordered them to leave a bug in the game? I have a hard time believing the leadership is [i]that[/i] incompetent. The delay was ordered, and the staff charged with implementing it failed to check the code sufficiently.
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Edited by PhantomBrown: 9/19/2020 12:36:52 PMStop being a grammar N a z i, no one likes that.
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Edited by everwilling: 9/19/2020 5:44:37 AMLeadership....we are talking about Bungie😂 The staff have no power to make final decisions. Time and time again I have worked in companies the staff have zero control....why would they?! You will come across this eventually.
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I used to work for the government, pal. Don't talk to me about poor leadership. I was still held accountable when I -blam!-ed up, though. The leadership didn't write the code, didn't check the code, didn't certify the code. As I said earlier, I get that delays happen. The error happened long before the delay was announced and only came to light when the relevant piece of code was triggered. That's where the [i]quality assurance[/i] department failed. They didn't [i]assure quality[/i].
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Edited by everwilling: 9/19/2020 5:59:43 AMOmg theN,, you should KnOw better than anybodyY😐 So , stop , blaming , everyone , at ,Bungie! TherE are department managers who should be checking and than passing on to the overall bosses.