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Really Activision is the one to blame. Bungie wasn't like this years ago.
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  • True, but this isn't the same bungie, totally different company now

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  • Edited by ImTooHungover: 9/5/2015 4:31:09 PM
    Actually, Bungie AND Activision are to blame. Bungie controlled a ton of their IP according to the contract. Activision was not allowed to touch it without permission from Bungie. Don't know if you heard about the O'Donnell case: http://venturebeat.com/2015/09/04/arbitrators-ruling-in-case-of-music-composer-marty-odonnell-v-destiny-developer-bungie/ But Activision overstepped their contractual boundaries and REPLACED O'Donnell's music in the E3 video with their own. That music was IP. Unfortunately, Bungie did not back O'Donnell and accepted the change which is just horrible business ethics if this is true. But money talks. I have a feeling something similar happened with Joe Staten.

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  • Agreed, but I don't think "the original" bungie founders would've stooped to what this bungie has done or will do "[i]Activision puppets[/i]

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