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originally posted in: CONFIRMED: BUNGIE SOLD ITS SOUL...
Edited by Sawbdawg: 9/5/2015 3:39:24 PM
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Tl;dr, can someone sum up the article
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  • Marty became upset after his music was replaced in a trailer, Activision told Bungie to fire him, Bungie said no. Bungie put him in a review and put him in a vacation, after returning to work Marty didn't keep his to standards and attacked a fellow employee (presumably verbally). Bungie fired him and would not give him his overtime, vacation pay, and stocks Marty sued to get his stocks and pay and won.

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  • You are lazy

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    [quote][quote]If you look at the Article, Bungie actually went to bat for Marty, Activision stepped in and denied their claim for the music. Then the situation got worse, what it sounds like to me is Marty was disgruntal (don't get me wrong I think it's obvious why, and he had every right to be) and made the situation worse for himself. Coming from a manager view point, if I had an employee (right or wrong) who was disgruntle, slacked on their work due to being upset over issues, refused to do their job, and went out of their way to show out (states during press conferences would make outburst, interrupting the conferences). I would come to the conclusion as well to send on vacation, have a conversation and see how they perform when they return. It looks like it didn't go well when he got back. Also, the article point out later there was a "mad dash" to make changes to the story due to Activision asking for re-writes, delaying the game in the process. Bungie actually looks like a company who tried their best with their new bosses but lost at every turn. To say Bungie does not care about quality is a smack in the face of the people who poured themselves into making a game, that you obviously play or you wouldn't be here. To say they don't care about the fans is a smack in the face of the people who have made changes due to fan response, who are currently trying to make changes to make the game better and work daily to support the game. Before you call Bungie anything, take the time to seperate the two companies, Bungie is a company who is trying. Activision, is the company putting up road-blocks. Activision is the company that pushed Bungie and their best sound person to "Dark corners", they are in a corporate world now. The shares aspect of the article is the only part I think Bungie -blam!-ed up, they definitely did him wrong in that respect and he should be compensated. The game itself, if anything is to complained about is Activision not letting Bungie create what they intended.[/quote][/quote]

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  • BS. Bungie just as bad as Monivision.

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    I see you read the article.

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  • Oh yeah, brother.

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  • Just read it. Lazy ass.

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  • Tl;dr [b]Activision[/b] tried to assume creative control over the music, which rightfully pissed Marty off. Activision also likely assumed creative control over the story, which led to Joe leaving Bungie. Publishers do not have the right to assume creative control over a studio. Activision=Bad [b]Bungie[/b] fired O'Donnell to shut him up after he became disgruntled and stole his shares as a final F-YOU. Bungie=Bad It's clear Activision [i]started[/i] it, but Bungie finished it off.

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  • Bump

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  • No. Git literacy, nub.

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