The constant stream of updates and system tweaks has reached a breaking point, not because changes are bad - obviously some are incredibly needed yesterday, but because tracking them is impossible.
Nothing is centralized, dates aren’t clear, and the documentation that does exist often raises more questions than answers. It shouldn’t take digging through patch notes, forum threads, and trial-and-error just to know what’s live.
Here’s the reality: I want to get my friends together for a raid, but I can’t even answer basic questions. Are the power changes in? Are those power changes only for the portal? Just the raid? Some of them? None? Nobody knows, and that’s ridiculous.
Bungie, players need a single, reliable source of truth. Not vague TWID blurbs, not scattered notes - a clear hub that says what changed, when it changed, and where it applies.
I know a roadmap is coming, but until there’s a system that keeps pace with constant updates, this problem isn’t going away. The communication gap has become as frustrating as the balance issues themselves.
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Edited by pcln3806: 10/1/2025 3:13:06 PMDoesn’t help that even when Bungie says x, like half the time it does y and nobody can tell if it’s bugged or they just said it wrong. Especially with all the changes they make WITHOUT saying anything, like all the shadow changes from EOF’s drop, it’s hard to trust anything Bungie says or even what’s in the game They really need someone to proofread whatever they publish. It’s clear they just kinda write stuff and send it out, because every other twid has a very obvious grammar/spelling mistake. Having someone check what they write would solve a ton of issues with their communication, but Bungie doesn’t even play test their own game so it’s hard to image they would ever test their own twids