Deej isn't on the board of directors so why give him a hard time? Think about the impact it had on him after he had to type the four sentences that have ruined so many halo fans, and awaiting Destiny fans. Think about how hard it was to tell the world that one of the most beloved employees were fired "without cause" I support the marty movement because I grew up with halo, but give the guy a break.
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We can't blame DeeJ nor the developers, or the testers, or the artists, or the world builders, or the investment side, or anyone whose job it was to essentially build the game. So a majority of the Bungie employees are not at fault here, and it was only a few people who made the decision.