[b]AND THEY GAVE US THE MIDDLE FINGER!!![/b]
The ODonnell vs Bungie legal battle is over and the truth prevail and is visible for all of Us to see and confirm that [b]BUNGIE NO LONGER CARES FOR QUALITY[/b], [b]BUNGIE NO LONGER CARES FOR THEIR FANS[/b], [b]BUNGIE ONLY CARES OF PROFITS[/b].
Marty stood against Activision decision to transform the musical score of Destiny from a gourmet dinner to a fast food meal.
[url=http://venturebeat.com/2015/09/04/ex-bungie-composer-marty-odonnell-wins-epic-legal-fight-with-former-bosses/]Ex-Bungie composer Marty O’Donnell wins epic legal fight with former bosses[/url].
Based on this information and how obsessed by quality and fans are Marty and [b]Joseph Staten[/b], We can imagine why Joseph also left Bungie and maybe that the Destiny original story theory is not so a theory but a reality. If Activision messed with the music then for sure they messed with the story. Even [b]Marcus Lehto[/b] is gone.
Seriously, this is really disappointing, for the first time since Pathways Into Darkness Im disgusted with Bungie.
[b]Marty, You have proven that You really cared for Us. Your place in history will always be bright and inspiring.[/b]
What a shame Bungie, really what a shame...
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TL;DR - Bungie and O'Donnell both went way beyond what they should have done, because of an Activision faux-pas. Everything the OP posted in conjecture cherry-picked and out of context or downright not mentioned by the article. What the article says, when you read it: O'Donnell and Bungie bother overreacted and overstepped what they should have done when this disagreement arose but, in both cases, it is Activision's fault. AV could have just used O'Donnell's music in their trailers but decided that they, as the publishing company, would go a different route. Nothing legally was required for them to make this change but they did insult a man in a direct leadership position at Bungie. He went way overboard with his reaction, and then Bungie did the same. Both are responsible for their egregious reactions but is was Activision who, without performing an illegal act, ignored a long-standing tradition and 'unspoken' agreement with O'Donnell. The problem is the agreement was unspoken, and O'Donnell really did throw a hissy-fit. The other problem was Bungie either had to fire a board member over this churlish display or breach a 10-year, $500 million publishing and advertising contract. If I had to choose between the two you can bet I'd get rid of the malcontent potentially costing me my company, employee base, and product. Forget the fact the owners of Bungie would loose out, the entirety of the employees could have lost their livelihoods. O'Donnells desire for publicity does not outway Bungie as a whole. That said, Bungie way over-reacted, though you can speculate that Activision pushed them to act harshly as they did. In any case, Bungie legally overstepped what they should have done and were punished for it, as decided by the courts.