Bungie has changed. It's no longer about the community, making great, loving games or being apart of something bigger rather than just another average development studio. It's an endless series of firings, given by a new Bungie. Bungie, and its new ways, has become a new being. Bungie has changed. Users now post on a Facebook-Reddit layout forum. Bungie.net has been integrated with mediocre social features that only your casual Facebook user would appreciate. Bungie has never been this secretive to its fans and large community of followers about the inner functioning within the studio. Bungie has changed. The age of this company has become the age of another Activision-controlled studio. All in the name of creating this "Destiny" game we truly know very little about, less than six months before release. And they abandoned their baby to pursue it. Bungie has changed. We're left with a company with an empty shell, born again for a new purpose that has no resemblance of its prior, glorious past.
Bungie has changed.
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There were a lot of people like you around when Bungie sold out to Microsoft, saying it was the end of the heart and soul of their games. They were wrong then, and you are wrong now.
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Agreed the only people who seem to say no they are the same are from 2013-14 accounts.
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Edited by GavPalf: 4/18/2014 8:50:13 AM[quote]Bungie has changed[/quote] Not at all. They still are kick-ass developers who not only want to create state if the art games, but want to have the finest community on Earth. [u]Bungie[/u] hasn't changed. [u]you[/u] have. Just because Marty was fired, doesn't mean bungie changed. Sure, not meany people at bungie where happy about it but the b.net has gone wild. Sometimes you can't have what you want.
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I agree, Bungie has changed so much is not the same anymore, this new changes are for the worst. Loyalty and community is being replaced by caring about money.
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[quote]endless series of firings[/quote] You mean just one person?
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bungie was fractured when 343 industries was funded.then a big chunk broke appart when staten left.now its the big one,martyyyy!!.we are left with peaples like "deej". bungie,like the world,is evolving.rest assured,though,that destiny will be a supergreen commercial success.
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[quote]It's no longer about the community, making great, loving games or being apart of something bigger rather than just another average development studio. It's an endless series of firings[/quote] [quote]It's an endless series of firings[/quote] lol
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I shed a tear ;(