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After watching the whole thing, not only did he say everything I posted upthread without even seeing it before (making my effortpost seem a little silly in retrospect), but he also inadvertently predicted what was going to happen to Destiny, even when I don't think he could have possibly foreseen that they would make this absolutely retarded decision. But going into the history of Bungie and especially Jason Jones, it becomes pretty obvious: he hates sequels, he hates working on the same thing for too long, he'll literally go out of his way to work on anything but what he's supposed to be doing, even if contractually obligated. Jason himself probably made the final call to kill Destiny and focus solely on Marathon, and he was going to do that whether Marathon was a success or not. And since it's not, it looks like an even more insane decision.Here ya are, nigga. Dark side is a bit cringe but he’s a certified D2 hater so it’s chill. https://youtube.com/watch?v=6sHvRgBRl00
Good video though, thanks for the link.
I did forget to mention that in my reaction bit to the overall blogpost, that years and years after they should have, they're finally bundling all of the paid content together into one singular purchase. Every expansion, every dungeon key, all the additional content packs, all wrapped up in a neat little bow.It went free to play years ago, but you still have to buy the expansions and dungeon keys.
I forget where I saw this, but I seem to recall that someone asked a higher-up at Bungie why they didn't roll the older expansions into the base game or reduce their price over time. The response? "People still buy them at full price, so why would we bother?" It's like, the idea that making the game cheaper and easier to get into would result in a larger playerbase and probably more money over time simply didn't occur to them. All they saw was how to get as much money as possible out of each individual, regardless of how few were actually getting into the game. Retards all the way down.
The fact that a lot of the firings happened to occur conveniently before stock options vested really says a lot about Bungie's priorities. Sony really should just clean house, and I honestly don't even care if they get replaced with worse people at this point. I just want to see the retards responsible for killing Destiny tossed out on the curb.Yah, people often forget that in the age of "it's always the publishers fault". Without writing another big summary, just as a reminder, Bungie's problem was always ambition>reality. They would(do) frequently overrun deadlines by adding tons of unnecessary content. Cut said content and then try to sell it again later even if it doesn't make sense(sunk cost fallacy). And worst of all they would out spend their revenue streams which is the cardinal sin of all business and was a constant complaint by everyone they worked with. Bungie wasn't passed around like a two bit prostitute between publishers, they were a gilded financial time bomb that no one wanted to be holding when it inevitably exploded.
The talent cutting was a attempt to stem the bleeding by cutting out the highest paid employees, most of whom had been around since Halo 2. Besides Marty, I can remember that of all the old heads cut, the lowest salary being $700,000. Not saying they should have been cut or deserved less. But it still shows Bungie's retarded when it comes to money and management.
If true, then jeez, talk about a rugpull. Bungie mismanagement strikes again, with half the studio looking down the barrel of a shitcanning while the other half tries to salvage their latest flop.
This was brought up numerous times in Darkside Royalty's video, but Bungie really could have and should have done more to actually maintain their talent and make them feel more secure in their position, and thus making them want to do better work (bringing up Iwata taking a huge pay cut in the wake of the Wii U's disastrous launch). But management thought they were gods and everyone else was their slaves who should feel lucky to even bask in the presence of their glory. Jason Jones is a genius that you just have to support in everything he does! Don't mind us buying another dozen cars while you can't afford groceries, get back to work!
Bungie truly has only succeeded in spite of its management, not because of it. If they or Sony have any levers to pull to get Jason out of there, they need to be pulling them now.