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Edited by Shady Jr: 9/2/2015 7:37:05 AM
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what a ripoff...

no raid on day 1 of ttk should of been announced before pre-orders for ttk was available!!! ...the point is you should receive what you paid for in advance, whether you can do the raid on day 1 is irrelevant. EDIT...hehehehehe, bungie just tweeted that they will provide the raid on day 1. Thanks for all of the dumbass posts by idiots stuck on stupid thinking that this post was anything other than wanting what was paid for in advance. EDIT...hahahahaha, nice to see a whole bunch of pimple faced fanboy's stuck on 'hot on heels' instead of the fact that the raid you've been waiting for, won't be available on day 1...you got screwed when a raid didn't drop for HOW and you will still be licking bungie's nuts when the raid finally drops and it's still as buggy as atheon and crota...the raids you dumbasses say was delayed to make sure it's done right. below is a little tidbit for the guy who replaced the original creative visionary on how destiny was supposed to be... [spoiler]Luke Michael Smith is an American writer. He is a staff member at Bungie, a video game development company, and is a former video games journalist. Smith wrote for a college newspaper and weekly papers in Michigan before being hired as one of the first new freelance writers for Kotaku. At Kotaku, Smith developed his writing style but soon left the site for a staff position as 1UP.com's news editor. Smith made a name for himself at 1UP, particularly through an article he wrote focusing on problems with the game Halo 2. Smith was known for his direct approach to game journalism and scathing criticism of the video game industry. During his time at 1UP the site developed a greater profile and stepped out of its sister publication's shadow, but Smith grew frustrated with the contemporary state of gaming news and what he considered manipulation of journalists and readers into accepting promotional material as news. In April 2007 he left 1UP to become a Bungie writer and co-host of the developer's podcast.[/spoiler] ...a dude with no game dev experience under his belt explains the sorry state of destiny today.
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