Wasn't Marty the music guy who got all butthurt when his boss wanted to use different music for an ad?
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Edited by R0meo4125: 1/28/2016 7:00:08 AMI think that's what the story is. Marty is a legendary music composer in gaming, he has his own game studio now.
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Too bad he wasn't smart enough to know not to Shit where you eat.
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Sometimes, actually, all the time you got to be a man and tell them to get rekt. Only if you have the credentials to do it on your own which he clearly has.
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Everyone answers to someone. He didn't. He got fired. Simple story.
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Depends on your skill set I guess. I've told many a customer to get -blam!-ed. Still had them when I retired.
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You mean not cause a fuss when others shit where he ate. Read the article. Some of it was to protect his own ip, some of it was to protect others investment and the predatory culture going on, and some of it was an ugly and embarrassing expression of frustration. You got a white night syndrome bro
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[quote]You mean not cause a fuss when others shit where he ate. Read the article. Some of it was to protect his own ip, some of it was to protect others investment and the predatory culture going on, and some of it was an ugly and embarrassing expression of frustration. You got a white night syndrome bro[/quote] Some sure has a white knight syndrome! Holy cow bro! I read the article a few times. If it was anywhere near accurate (I've grown to not trust the media at all anymore) then he was just stomping his feet. His music wasn't leaving the game, and it is still epic in the game. If the article is true, he tried to impose his will in an area he was not an expert in, advertising. His bosses made a decision, he made his point clear (he disagreed) then he didn't let it go like he should have. I (and you) will never know exactly what happened so either of us really supporting a side (without recognizing we will never know the facts) is pretty naive.