lmao@the Desticles who STILL don't believe the 404Architect posts in light of the new information from Marty's trial this week.
Bunch of naive children. Stop embarrassing yourselves. Get Bungie's balls out of your mouths.
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lmao @ the conspiracy theorists who STILL believe everything they read on the internet in light of the information in Marty's court documents. Which they either didn't read or cherry pick statements from to support their preconception of a conspiracy. Bunch of naive children. Stop embarrassing yourselves. Get your head out of your ass and try using it for once instead of jumping on the hate train to be cool.
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Edited by Ghost J34: 9/7/2015 3:44:00 PM[quote]Which they either didn't read or cherry pick statements from to support their preconception of a conspiracy.[/quote] Tell me how "the story was significantly changed in August 2013" is a cherry-picked statement. Go ahead, I'll wait. You're just another ball-guzzling Desticle, so you're probably hopeless. Bungie could fist your mom in front of you and if they said they didn't do it, you'd believe them.
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How is a single sentence taken out of context from its paragraph not to mention the entire document it originated from a "cherry picked statement"? How about by [i]definition of cherry picking[/i], as used as a colloquialism in internet debate? Not to mention that we already knew that. There is no conspiracy here. Activision was paying their bills (as stated in the court documents, most of their profits were from advances granted by Activision). When Bungie missed the 2013 release date, Activision threatened them with Breach of Contract and set a new timetable for September 2014. Bungie said, "Shit, we can't finish this in time. We'll have to hack it apart and put it back together to make what we already have a full game". Some of the employees (Joe Staten and many others) felt that wasn't good enough, but Harold Ryan knew it had to be done because they would literally be bankrupt if Activision declared Breach of Contract. So Joe and the others left, and we got Vanilla Destiny. There's no conspiracy. Just an unfortunate thing that happened. It happens [i]literally all the time[/i]. It's what happens when you get in bed with a huge publisher like Activision.