[quote]O’Donnell reacted angrily and believed Activision had overstepped its proper role by assuming artistic control of the trailer music. Ryan, the CEO of Bungie, and management shared his concern and filed a “veto” letter with Activision, which overruled the objection. During E3, O’Donnell tweeted that Activision, not Bungie, had composed the trailer music. He also threatened Bungie employees in an attempt to keep the trailer from being posted online and interrupted press briefings.[/quote]
[quote]Meanwhile, O’Donnell argued that the audio work could not be completed until the game was in a bug-free, playable state. He felt the treatment was unfair but said he would continue to work. Members of the team complained that O’Donnell wasn’t contributing as expected, and his presence was frustrating the completion of the audio work. Ryan proposed to the Bungie board that O’Donnell be terminated.[/quote]
feel free to say Bungie sold it's soul, but I'd hardly say the man was a hero.
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Marty is the definition of a hero mate.
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Sorry. Not a hero. Didn't get his way, his bosses even backed him within the confines of their business agreement; and he throws a tantrum. That's no hero. The stuff with his vacation time and shares was petty on their part yes, but Marty is no hero. He strikes me as being incredibly immature and unprofessional for someone who's been working in the industry for as long as he has.
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He's an all round great bloke just fighting the injustices of the world. He's a -blam!-ing hero, like batman
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You have a very funny sort of hero