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by uberfoop @, Seattle-ish, Tuesday, July 08, 2014, 07:57 (3801 days ago) @ GrimBrotherIII

As much as it probably is hopeless in this case, that attitude is exactly why this problem will likely never be solved in the industry.

If people would just collectively act in a few cases, publishers *could* be swayed to eliminate poor policies. Actually, the best way to encourage them to continue changing would be to purchase a product if the policy change was made, so a successful campaign wouldn't even require missing out on a game.

"An individual doesn't have an impact" is in the same line of hindrances as "it's not causing enough damage to this product to merit possibly missing this product <despite the fact that it'll keep affecting later products if nothing is done>"; it looks reasonable at the time, but it's also a reason that nothing ever gets done.

Also...

Bungie isn't going to miss your money... Not for a second... because millions upon millions of eager folks (smart folks... folks like myself) are still going to buy the crap out of this game...

...when you're making an argument, extremely condescending comments aren't going to get anyone on your side. And yeah, I'm fully aware that I have that problem sometimes, but that's some pretty blunt and easily-avoidable stuff right there.


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