your validation includes skyrim being invalid. They copy and pasted alot of stuff. Want proof go out and explore a huge area. Same grass Same textures. Same ground peices copied and pasted.
When a employee gets cut anything he worked on gets scrapped. Plans change. People change. Someone didn't like his ideas and got rid of them. Someone in bungie didn't want Destiny to BE Destiny. Have you coded before??? If not its a very long process. We can't have space ship battles because to much coding. We also don't have any vehicles aside from cutscenes that has movement of a space ship. They would have to code it. Takes to long. Bungie has always had help... Who did they get help from this time? ACTVISION. If you don't like how Destiny is... Just go play something else. No one forced you to buy Destiny. So instead of whining go and play something different. Not bungies fault you didn't wait and make sure what you were buying was what you wanted.
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He didn't get fired. He left. After 6 years of working, he left? All we have left to assume is that they told him that they were scrapping most of his work to be sold as DLCs. He didn't like the direction, so he left.
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Or maybe he wrote his story, got an offer from somewhere else and accepted it. Maybe he decided he wants to write a novel and needed to leave the company to devote time to it. Maybe he decided that he wanted to finally just take some time to himself and travel the world. Point is, your taking the fact that he left and forcing your opinion that it's because DLC on him. There are tons of reason to leave a company, not all of them are negative.
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So after 6 years of work, he left before he could finish? I doubt it was a positive reason
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Edited by ColdAtrophy: 11/6/2014 4:22:23 PMHe went back to Microsoft to work for Microsoft Studios. I think that speaks volumes about how he felt working on Destiny.
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It could mean he had negative feelings, or it could mean there was another project he wanted to work on, or it could mean he was offered more money. I don't understand why someone not remaining with a company automatically equates to 'OMG HE HATED WHAT BUNGIE WAS FOING RO HIS BANY AN THINKS THEY ARE UNETHICAL SPAMMERS!'
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[quote]FOING RO HIS BANY AN [/quote] What does this mean? Anyway, you are right. There are a number of good reasons why a person might leave a company. However, it strikes me as odd that he went through the massive withdrawal away from Microsoft with the rest of Bungie but didn't stick it out long enough to see the fruits of his labors. As a writer, I could not imagine abandoning something that could potentially have this level of impact on the industry, unless I was no longer on board with the direction it was taking. He was one of the top dogs at that studio after working there for two decades. Something clearly changed. It's hard to pretend, especially based on what we see of the final product, that he was happy and satisfied with Bungie but up and quit for no good reason to work at another studio that is basically just down the road.
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Foing to his BANY an should read: doing to his story. Phone hates when I use all caps. You're right that it does looks interesting at least, but I think it's just a convenient event for bungie conspiracy theorists.
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What makes you think he didn't finish?
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Edited by Darkness1049: 11/6/2014 11:30:45 PMwhatever the reason the story got scrapped someone along the lines didn't like it or didn't think it would do good... Wish we could see the original story. Like fully you know, we could see how good it is and see how bad the current one is. Unless you know this is the original story....
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There is no definitive proof that this isn't the original story.
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yeah i was about to edit my comment then you beat me to a reply so yeah
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Haha, I'm quick bro. You could be right, I'm just tired of people pushing pet theories as definitive fact in this forum because they are personally disappointed with the game.