Wait so did Activision BUY Bungie? Because if that's the case then it's all Activisions fault. However, if Bungie is an independent developer and chose to work with Activision, then that means this is all Bungies own fault and greed. I hope it's not the latter or Bungie is dead to me. On disc dlc is the most shameless, greedy, dirty business practice in the video game industry.
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It's both fault. Bungie didn't have to partner with Activision if they didn't want to. If they hadn't like the deal Activision proposed they could have said no. So if they had said no Destiny would probably have been a different game. But seeing as they said yes to their deal they did read through everything and agreed to all these bad things. Like endless of DLC. It's pretty much both fault. Activision having this kind of marketing and way of doing business and Bungie accepting it as okay.
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basically yes this is why the lead writer left and the composer cause they didn't want to be a part of this abomination activision turned bungie into bungie employees have no choice but to comply or have no job
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[quote]basically yes this is why the lead writer left and the composer cause they didn't want to be a part of this abomination activision turned bungie into bungie employees have no choice but to comply or have no job[/quote] Actually, Marty was fired the second he got done making music for this game by Bungie execs for no reason. Bungie also tried to take all of his shares of the company (he was there since the beginning).
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It's Bungie's game, but activision is in charge of the financing. The worst part is that bungie will have agreed to this content not being there on launch, when if one of those packs was open it would probrably satisfy most gamers