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Destiny 2

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Edited by Talia Sendua: 7/4/2024 6:09:32 PM
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First Descendant Devs give players more compensation for extended maintenance than Bungie does.

Alone this week, with the Day 1 server issues and later on a few days later with the unexpected maintenance we players of that game got both times compensation in XP boosts and such for 3 days (means 6 days in total). Meanwhile Bungie, when they have unexpected extended maintenance doesn't even give us a single bit of bright dust. Funny how a Japan* megacorp is in that case more consumer-friendly than a western game developer. Bungie, you should take notes and an example from that. Giving compensation for your server issues is actually something people can and should expect from you. * I was told it is a Korean company, which doesn't really changes the point I try to make.

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  • It's almost like one of the 2 had just come out, and players that bought the pass in the first descendant and got any of the boosts would have missed out on using them, so it makes sense to provide them for the issues. Destiny 2, on the other hand. What are they supposed to give? A glimmer boost? You already get the weekly xp boost, and a glimmer one is pointless, so what are they supposed to do.

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