@GovWesMoore And what are you doing to stiffen penalties for criminal acts? That's right, nothing. You don't want to protect anyone you want to control them. That's why you go after the law abiding gun owners and not the criminals.
@JakeSucky Hoping marathon player base expand or make a destiny 3 for an established player base? Decisions, decisions. They, of course, made the wrong choice. @Bungie@DestinyTheGame@Sony
@DestinyTheGame@Bungie@Sony Everyone knows destiny is and was a juggernaut. If a sequel to destiny was announced under bungie or another studio, the support is there for it. If a gofundme or kickstarter was launched for players to put their money ever their mouth is, we would.
@Skarrow9 Yeah, I've probably played hundreds of games in my life. Never had a problem putting a game down and moving on. But Destiny was different, with the community, gameplay, story, lore, characters, etc. This game ending actually hurts.
@PaulTassi If they focused on maintaining D2 and started developing D3, they would have been fine. Instead, they made a game no one wanted or asked for, and everyone knew it was going to be an abysmal flop from the initial open beta.
@MacticsG1 They made a game no one wanted or asked for as their foray into an oversaturated genre. Should have focused on D2 upkeep while staying to develop D3. Instead, they ostracized their primary audience and customers to focus on an abysmal flop.
@DestinyTheGame Instead, you ostracized your existing customers and player base to focus on a game that was clearly going to fail and was evident during the first open demo. There are more players on Destiny 1, a 12 year old game, than they are on marathon.
@DestinyTheGame Bungie made a game no one wanted or asked for as their foray into an over saturated market. Would have made more sense to support Destiny 2 while developing a Destiny 3.
@NobodyPublic@Timcast@kevinnbass Since I don't live in California, I can't vote against him. So, I guess all I can do is voice my displeasure in the inequality and lack of accountability while twiddling my thumbs, like everyone else.
@Timcast@kevinnbass He might get a stab talking to and a finger wag, or a slap on the wrist, and told not to do it again. And it'll be business as usual the next day.
@Timcast@kevinnbass In the end, this means nothing. Nothing will happen. There are no repercussions for politicians. The worst he has to worry about is a go nowhere do nothing hearing where the violations are laid out by one side and defended by the other.
@NickJFreitas That's what I keep saying. They incite violence and use fiery rhetoric until something happens. Then it's up to the Republicans to lower the temperature they keep raising. It's easier to deflect than admit fault or take responsibility for their actions.
@SenSanders Here's a novel idea, STOP CALLING FOR VIOLENCE AGAINST YOUR POLITICAL OPPONENTS! Seams simple enough, but people of your ilk are too dumb to grasp the idea.