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Activision Blizzard ABSOLUTELY owned the Destiny IP. Must be document shredding day over at the office.

My recollection is they they had a publishing agreement but the IP was not Activision-Blizzard.

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Nope for INCREASED items too. wtf is wrong with people like you trying to interpret things differently.

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They owned it my guy… that is why there was such a big deal when it got pulled from the launcher. the Destiny IP was owned by Activision Blizzard until bungie purchased it back from them. Like an emotionally abused spouse they said ENOUGH. and took back their child from creepy uncle Bobby.

Real talk though… Playstation boss AND Xbox boss not too happy with uncle bobby these days! could be trouble over at HQ!

well how many on here complain about bots.

dont you think bots can easily just set p8 and farm 24 hours and get the bonus?

people hate bots on here but love to help them out lol

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Was there an option in the patch to update the character select screen where we can lock a characters position in place without it always defaulting to the character last logged in (similar to how the login for WOW works)?

you just sound like you want all the benefits of 8 players with none of the drawbacks.

People just foolish tbh. if they turned on a tagging system for game types then maybe people could actually find leveling games with more players easier. as it stands the entire UX is poorly coded year 1 ITT tech final project garbage.

Might’ve been ok 25 years ago but… well times change.

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yeah, i agree. being able to filter for games by name or them implanting tags (but we can still name games how we want) would be an excellent solution as opposed to some weird online /p8

personally i never have a problem finding group mf games or finding a runner that lets me farm chaos while they run baal - having 1 party member outside of throne actually helps since wave 2 is still bugged - but being able to filter / search for that will make it was easier and not have to go to discord / other sites to find groupss

Your initial statement was that Blizzard owned it. They did not.

ATVI is the stock holding company over the subsidiaries. Under ATVI (Activision Blizzard) is:

  • Activision Publishing
    – 12 Studios they own
  • Blizzard Entertainment which now includes Vicarious Visions
  • King Games (Mobile)

I get that it is a bit complex, but don’t claim Blizzard owns something when they don’t.

Bungie was founded in 1991. Was bought by Microsoft during which Halo was released. Bungie split from Microsoft and became an independently held private company. They needed a bigger entity to help with some aspects of publishing, promotion, etc.

Bungie had a 10 year publishing agreement with Activision Publishing, a subsidiary of ATVI, starting in 2010. At the end of 2019, Bungie announced they would be ending that 10 year agreement when it expired. At that point they would take over publishing Destiny themselves.

Fun fact, Bungie go to end the publishing contract with Activision because they are still independantly owned.

ATVI did not own them, nor did Activision Publishing. Blizzard Entertainment had nothing to do with anything related to Destiny.

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I really wish timeouts be removed already…

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So proportionally, not any more beneficial to bots than to players. Great argument.

actually no?

do you play 24 hours a day?

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The drawback is you kill slower, are you SLOW? And the reason people MF in public games is because more players, again are you slow ?

Oh great, you don’t understand proportions. Shocker

oh great, you don’t understand the game.

shocker

If you increased drops universally across the board, do bots get proportionally more drops than players?

depends. if you think of the game in a macro sense, that’s up for debate.

in a micro sense, which is how you should think about it in a game with open trading, yes.

player x who bots will absolutely find more items than player y.

player x then can decrease prices and trade their items en mass to other players, effectively flooding the market while player y can only keep the items they find, because they need them to progress, not trade

Quick cast is very much welcomed. Less clicking is something my girlfriend will appreciate. She doesn’t play the game but she’s often in the same room when I do. Apparently it’s very annoying.

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Repeat the question but this time do not ignore the key word proportionally.