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originally posted in: Proof that Bungie cut content
9/29/2014 9:43:21 AM
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So some locks on a map and a couple of enemies in glitches areas means that all that was 100% ready at release day. I love how everyone insists it was cut content and not just.... UNFINISHED CONTENT? [spoiler] what a concept I know[/spoiler]
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  • I bought the disc but I dont want the dlc there. They should be paying me rent for storing content I'm not going to use on my property.

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  • Best troll yet.

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  • [quote]So some locks on a map and a couple of enemies in glitches areas means that all that was 100% ready at release day. I love how everyone insists it was cut content and not just.... UNFINISHED CONTENT? [spoiler] what a concept I know[/spoiler][/quote] How many developers spend at least 5 years on a game and don't actually finish it?

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  • Any developer that plans on releasing more content? Same as an author who writes a book and plans a sequel. Do people complain that he sold an unfinished product because he knew he would write more later? Sadly, lately, yes, they do.

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  • [quote]Any developer that plans on releasing more content? Same as an author who writes a book and plans a sequel. Do people complain that he sold an unfinished product because he knew he would write more later? Sadly, lately, yes, they do.[/quote] I'm getting seriously f**king tired of seeing this garbage defense of bullsh*t business practice. It actually makes me angry to see people say such stupid sh*t. Just because you plan on supporting the game post-release doesn't mean you cut out half the game and repackage it as new content with a DLC label. Speaking as a writer myself, no competent author writes a book and plans a sequel beforehand. No person or entity who plans on mako more than one of something makes all of it at once, then divides it up into pieces to sell individually at full price. You are legitimately retarded and should be ashamed of even insinuating something so anti-consumer. This next part is aimed squarely at Bungie: why do you not see that this is a bad idea? People give Bioware and Epic a ton of flak for cutting things out of games and selling them later, stop following in their footsteps. I mean, if your whole endgame was to alienate a whole legion of people who were once fans of your work and motivating to stop buying from you because they're sick of this anti-consumer and borderline abusive practice, then by all means, you're on the f**king ball. If you actually planned on staying in the good graces of the customer, you done f**ked it up.

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  • [quote][quote]Any developer that plans on releasing more content? Same as an author who writes a book and plans a sequel. Do people complain that he sold an unfinished product because he knew he would write more later? Sadly, lately, yes, they do.[/quote] I'm getting seriously f**king tired of seeing this garbage defense of bullsh*t business practice. It actually makes me angry to see people say such stupid sh*t. Just because you plan on supporting the game post-release doesn't mean you cut out half the game and repackage it as new content with a DLC label. Speaking as a writer myself, no competent author writes a book and plans a sequel beforehand. No person or entity who plans on mako more than one of something makes all of it at once, then divides it up into pieces to sell individually at full price. You are legitimately retarded and should be ashamed of even insinuating something so anti-consumer. This next part is aimed squarely at Bungie: why do you not see that this is a bad idea? People give Bioware and Epic a ton of flak for cutting things out of games and selling them later, stop following in their footsteps. I mean, if your whole endgame was to alienate a whole legion of people who were once fans of your work and motivating to stop buying from you because they're sick of this anti-consumer and borderline abusive practice, then by all means, you're on the f**king ball. If you actually planned on staying in the good graces of the customer, you done f**ked it up.[/quote] A lot of writers plan sequels ahead. Hell some work on the sequels before the first novels.

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  • I decided to provide the best example anyway: star wars. Now what?

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  • A: prove the content was finished and ready for release. B: I can provide numerous examples of books INTENDED to be a series before the production of the first installment. Movies TV series Ahem... video games There was one in my newspaper this week. C: Your intense ignorance about how you don't understand how to hook a consumer to keep returning shows you probably suck as an author. But at least i can admit when I'm just speculating...

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