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lol. I miss that. (Destiny)

by General Vagueness @, The Vault of Sass, Friday, February 26, 2016, 20:36 (3287 days ago) @ Kermit
edited by General Vagueness, Friday, February 26, 2016, 20:42

What's the majority in a gaming community anyway, those who express themselves on the internet the loudest?

This debate has gone on for a long time. One thing I always respected about Bungie was they trusted their own judgments (made games they wanted to play) while taking community feedback under advisement. As a much bigger fan of republics than straight-up democracies, I can get behind that.

Just because of majority of people believe something (and in this context what constitutes a majority is tenuous) doesn't make it right or good. There's a reason "mob rule" is disparaging.

I didn't mean to say the majority is always right. I especially didn't mean to say the thing you hear the most is the majority opinion. I'm not sure where you even got the majority thing from.
I meant to say there's a big difference between "people complaining" (even if they're getting results) and "mob rule". Mob rule is the kind of thing you see in a riot or a lynching. People complaining is not mob rule.


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