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I’m not seeing a lot of apathy in this thread or any discussion for the developers or its games. If it were apathy, nobody would be talking about it.The opposite of love isn't hate, it's apathy.
You said it yourself, we wouldn’t hear these people voicing their opinion.
Fair, but again, people by and large cheering on the death of the company… which makes the begging and bargaining for a D3 absolutely strange.When people are calling Bungie out for stupid ideas and getting mad about it, they just want the game they love to be in a better place than it is.
This is the part where I think you’re all trapped like rats. People hate the company, they hate the game, and yet they mourn what was and what could have been.What the response to the end of development shows is that there are still a lot of people who care about the Destiny universe and truly want more of it.
They had a decade to make a game you would want to play and they’ve released a whole new game since then and it’s not living up to community expectations.
It reminds me of battered spouses.
You know they are just going to hit you, but you keep coming back hoping things will be different this time.
Marathon flopping won’t usher in an era of games people such as yourself want to play. There is no course correction for this.
Bungie dying definitely won’t be fruitful in that regard either.
It’s just time to move on and hope some one else can make something that’s a worthwhile distraction.And yeah, it's obvious that Bungie in its current state probably couldn't deliver an adequate follow-up, especially not with Sony shooting down any attempt to (and I don't blame them with how much money they've burned). But that doesn't stop people from wanting.
Maybe there will be a Destiny remake or something in 10 or 20 years. System shock got one.