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4/16/2014 11:46:12 PM
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Community, gather around. Let's talk it out.

So as many of you are aware today has been a rough day in the community: our beloved Marty the Elder has officially been dismissed by Bungie. This was shocking news to all of us and I can assume that no one here saw this coming. Indeed, this is a massive disappointment and we can all agree that it hurts us. Marty's fantastic scores made Halo a huge part of what it is and I they will forever be burnt into my memory. Whoever fills his position at Bungie will never be able to fill his shoes, and I think we all wish him the best on his journey. He is the best composer in the industry and he will find work quickly. Having said all of that, many of you have failed to handle this bad news the proper way. I have seen many of you lashing out at Bungie with threats to cancel pre-orders and boycott them. Worse than that, I have seen too many people insulting DeeJ. Let's address the situation with Bungie first. Saying you're going to boycott Bungie isn't really a rational thing to do; we cannot blame the company we love for the actions of a select few. Secondly, do not blame the messenger. As the community manager DeeJ's responsibility is to inform us of the happenings at Bungie, and although we received little to no information on why Marty was let go we should consider ourselves lucky that Bungie even allowed DeeJ to release a statement at all. DeeJ is a good man, a great community manager, and most importantly he doubtfully had anything to do with Marty to being fired. So back off of him. All I ask of you all, and man this is a huge request on an internet forum, is that you think rationally about this situation and instead of sending Bungie or DeeJ all your hate send Marty all your love and wish him luck on whatever he plans to work on next. [b]I have my flame suit on so if you're still feeling like you're full of hate, feel free to take it out on me. Just let it all out so we can move forward.[/b]

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    I like you, chorizzo. Always have, and most likely always will respect the hell out of you. And I've always tried to keep a level head around here. Even as decisions were made that I really disliked, I kept my head up and encouraged others to do the same. For the last year since the site update, I've tried like hell to influence the positive change I wanted to see. I've asked people to "just hold on a little bit longer" when they talked about leaving. I've asked folks to give rational arguments instead of spiteful rants. But it's getting damn hard now, dude. This isn't so much about Marty for me. Loved the guy's music. Hate to see him go. But, for me, it's becoming a bit of a circus around here. We're seeing more and more of what kept us here for the last X amount of years slipping away with little more than a "Just keep waiting.. trust us" promise provided by staff. Transparency is nearly nonexistent around here. Just cryptic one-liners that are intended to give us hope of what's to come and as of yet, unfulfilled promises. I bet I'm not alone in this, and Marty is just another straw upon the camel's back. Though it's fun to sit around and say "things were better back in..", I've never really believed all that. This place was always what it was. But now.. now I don't know. Perhaps it's just me, but I'm noticing a disconnect between Bungie and the community in a manner that I haven't seen before. I saw a long time member basically accused of "bringing it upon himself" when someone began to threaten his family. I've seen more than a year of dead groups and main boards filled with mocking trolls as they get banned and make a thread laughing about it 5mins later. And yesterday, I see possibly the most loved and respected member of the Bungie staff fired for an as of yet undisclosed reason, with a send off that had all the sincerity of a forced apology. And here we are, a day later, still not knowing a damn thing. Bungie knew the hell-storm this would cause. And yet they were completely unprepared, or indifferent enough toward the community, to have an appropriate response. I think, as usual, the community is frustrated with something and we simply don't know (or even attempt to find) the best way to vent it. It's easier to make quick posts bashing everyone involved and making whatever threat they can in order to hopefully have their voices heard. It's not productive. And as is apparent, it's not very effective either. But I feel the frustration is just, none the less. DeeJ's role as community manager (Among many others, I'm sure) is to keep the masses quelled. It's also to listen to us as we whine like entitled brats about our displeasure. So in that regard.. I don't have sympathy for what he's dealing with. That's why he makes the big bucks. And the last year could have been handled so much better. Bnet is my internet home. And I'll be with it for better or worse, now and into the future. But damn, this sure seems like an extended "worse" period. The kids are getting restless.

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    • I haven't been here long enough to be in a position where I can say things are worse than they've ever been, but I have noticed a things haven't been looking so good over the past few months. Personally I thought Bungie and the Community were much better during the Darkness. All these events could be coincidental, but we'll have to wait for Destiny to be sure.

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