Those people loved Halo. It was their pride and joy. Would you let someone take over your pride and joy? The studio basically split along those lines; those who wanted to stay and take Halo even further and those who felt Microsoft was stifling their creativity and wanted to move on.
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Do you have anything to back that up? Or are you just making baseless assumptions? :p
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There's old interviews and other things from ages ago. I don't really feel like looking up specific links. You're welcome to research
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Edited by THE RECLAlMER: 1/6/2015 6:04:41 AMSo, you're telling me that Bungie publicly criticised their professional relationship with Microsoft during interviews? I can not find a single article, interview, or video that corroborates your story. Seems likely that you've come to these conclusions on your own.
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Read the second paragraph and find articles around that time. Nice of you to call BS on my statements when you haven't done any research yourself
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Nah, you have nothing to back up what you're saying. I've searched and can't find anything. So, yeah, sorry dude, but I call BS.
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Forgot my link: http://halo.bungie.net/news/content.aspx?cid=12834 There's your creative differences proof. Again, do some research. It's all there
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Lol, do you read your own "proof". That was nothing but positive reflection on the relationship between Microsoft and Bungie. This is getting foolish. Whether there were issues or not, Bungie (as a professional company) are not likely to publicly criticise Microsoft on their professional relationship. Once again, you are coming to your own conclusions, and not basing your assumptions off of fact.