Not saying anything about the message you're sending, but I will say that the excuse" it's a game, get over it" Is hilarious.
It is a game. Some devs can spend years making....just a game...grown men and women...dedicating their lives...to...just a game.....Its not just a Job. ....an 8 hour shift at a grocery store.
In the end....is it really just a game? Just for money? ....if it is, that's sad. It only goes to prove the point. Of course a game cost money to make so money needs to be made as well as profit, but it's done for more than that.
Is a painting just a painting? A poem just words scribbled on paper?
It's not to justify the actions in question here...it's just to clear up...expressions of the imagination, art...art is always much more than just their material counter part.
I still wish we could get closure to what happened with Joe Staten. Was this finished product All scripted out by him? Do we tag ownership of the story to staten with all of its flaws?
Or did he bail and take his expressions with him, leaving a hollow husk to Work with....to mold an all new personality we still haven't seen yet?
I play the game still. The vidoc with Joe Staten was the sole reason I pre ordered destiny. You could clearly see the pride and joy on his face as he described the work...to just abandon ship before it sails?
Either he obliterated the story and lost his touch, or packed his bags and took his work so it wouldn't show up in the finished product.
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