It's entirely possible that Bungie isn't to blame here. Word around the net is that their original game had to be scrapped because the head honchos thought it was cliche. It's entirely possible that TK got the same treatment, or that all of their tweaks and changes resulted in bugs that needed to be addressed sooner than all of the other items. For all those year 1 vets, remember the heavy ammo bug, and how long it took them to get rid of that? Not to mention all the other bug fixes they had to go through (albeit some fixes had a more negative reaction, like Aetheon). It may seem rushed to have missed a few things (I wouldn't know, I haven't had money for TK T_T), but again, it could very well have been out of their hands, one way or another (items being bugged, dev team being rushed, etc.). I know for a fact that Trials was disabled because they wanted to balance it, and that seems to have worked out just fine.
I agree entirely that Deej was trying to be humorous. People have different styles of humor. I make bad puns. My brother makes raunchy jokes. A friend of mine uses sarcasm. So what if Deej's humor comes across as snarky or passive aggressive? Do we really need to get up in arms every time we think we've been offended? And do we really need to be so offended in the first place? What does it say about the community if we snap at every bad joke that's thrown our way? Personally, I think we all need to calm down and look at this from all perspectives, as well as do some digging before we blow these things out of proportion.
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