Now I don’t mean to be a dick towards some of the devs but when I heard about what happened when these guys joined dmgs fire team and got permanently banned I thought that the devs were being a little pathetic on that one, now I don’t know the story, maybe these guys said something bad but if dmg won’t share the details and the guy said he just said hi I’m going to believe him bc when I heard it I pictured dmg going to launch an activity and this guy joins in and he calls bungo to ban these guys, maybe they joined more then once but all I can say is that this fireteam joining bug which happened for steam was primarily Bungie’s fault, this bug happened and they didn’t address it for weeks. So when Bungie bans ppl for exploiting a bug that they didn’t fix. Instead of taking some self responsibility and thinking “this is my fault, let’s fix this.” But instead they pull the “it’s harassment” “it’s the community” it’s like if you had a kid and you always left the cookie jar on the top of the fridge and before you went to work you left the jar of cookies on the counter where the kid can get it, and you didn’t tell him not to eat it bc you didn’t realize it was there. So the kid eats it and when you get back instead of realizing “oh I left the cookies on the counter, my mistake” you punish the kid for ever eating cookies again.
They could’ve just gave this guy a warning then he definitely would’ve stopped. So now I feel like Bungie just bans ppl for getting on they’re nerves, definitely not a mature thing to do. Since the activision drama I feel like bungies been trying they’re hardest to prove how self righteous they are. For that reason I don’t trust them.
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what it sounds like to me is that these people were sick of this bug going unaddressed so they decided to prove to the devs that it existed and dmg overreacted.
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DMG is a….”something else” and that’s mildly putting it.
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That was probably the case Yes