I know how to read thank you. I believe he was right in his rage because obviously he won in court so clearly bungie f*cked him. But they only did it because they have their heads so far up activisions ass. Go ahead be my guess, put yourself in that guys shoes and let's see what you do Mr. Knowitall
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Yes Bungie wronged him and the judge did the right thing by giving him what he deserved, but that isn't what we are arguing about. Bungie had every right to move on from him, but they needed to pay him what he was owed. The big show down between him and Activision was unprofessional and clearly naive. Publishers choose how trailers are presented not developers. The guy thought he was bigger than the company and he paid for it. Still, he deserved to keep his stocks and the royalties he is now receiving.
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Edited by TheSilentTiger: 9/6/2015 3:43:15 PMHe didn't think he was bigger than anything. He was just standing up for himself and his hard work just like anyone else would do. Its pretty clear that he would rather have respect and his work used in Destiny than go to court and get some money that he already deserved. If these big companies want to set a good example they should start publicly confessing and apologizing to their fans for their mistakes and stop trying to hide every time they screw up. If Bungie and Activision treat their employees like this then obviously they'll do the same to us as fans. ODonnells work was amazing. It made Halo 10x more exciting and epic. Composers and music artist are the ones that set the mood for movies and video games. His work was better than most and now who knows what he's going to do. It's just a shame to see such talent go to waste. I blame this all on Activision. I wish Bungie could just develop their own games lol. SO much less drama that way.