@SushiMech@InternetH0F having the team that made one of the most successful shooters of all time, get paid to stay on for just the sake of having spare talent and develop a new title that doesn’t have 3k concurrent players, is the better financial decision in my mind. it’s literally Sony
@TheBooplesnoot@EmersonReadGTC@Artagah Do you understand who in leadership makes calls for things to slide? Not every single person under a totem pole can just make grand decisions to impact an entire project- Blaming these workers for larger issues isn’t the right move
@Artagah In all blessings and good things to come, I hope you all can channel your talents to keep your strengths going and fuel something akin to 343 and remind the fans you guys rock. For now, I hope the packages hit high and y’all got paid nicely. Godspeed
@Artagah I’ve said this separately, but Bungie is one of the most impactful and iconic gaming studios of all time, and including your work with Destiny. You and the rest of the team are the soul that makes gaming alive, and it’s massively irresponsible to not recognize that and keep y’all
@vnprv0kd@niggaolas the second half of the movie is so beautiful man. it’s just so heartbreakingly beautiful, and he does the character massive justice. the 1st half, I can see where you’re coming from, but in the context of “The Monster” being mentally a child, it clicks. 2nd half is so amazing
@ArcanesValor@IbrahimS15 I find this to be probably the realest division between true wealth building and just operating a middle class life. If you are that stingy and thoughtful, it’s just an automatic mindset that can cover everything and prevent disaster. Having a little bit/lot more cash is helpful
@KeiziTV clayface gonna hit, we don’t gotta worry ab that one. we just gotta worry ab ones that fly under the radar with people who are out of touch with what audiences want. I can’t think of a single reason Supergirl should’ve existed over developing any of the other Justice League base
@FreddyLA7 OKC does not have the best burgers, nor is In-N-Out from OKC, but In-N-Out on average has higher quality burgers than all fast food restaurant. Only real competition is Whataburger’s specialty burgers and P. Terry’s