The 2.4 million are company money. Money that he had no right to spend on himself be it cars or otherwise.
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Please elaborate on your comment, because it makes no sense to me.
removed, stop buying your metal scrap and pay your devs. I wanna play Marathon this century
Man as a long term destiny player, this has just been heartbreaking. The latest expansion was absolutely amazing and you could tell the devs really put their heart and soul into it. And now a lot of them are gone. The narrative leads, longtime leaders of the franchise, all canned.
Rumors about what's upcoming suggest a major downsizing in the content that's going to come out for players too. So I'm not even sure how they plan on continuing to make money.
Fuck Parsons.
It just seems like it's dug it's own grave so effectively that there's no way to climb out.
In theory I love their aim of player retention, but they focused on it so exclusively that it became a challenge to start playing, or to come back. The new player experience isn't just bad or non-existent, it's basically actively hostile. Most of the story content isn't accessible anymore, so you're depending on dozens of hours of Youtube videos to catch up on a decade of in-jokes that you can't experience. It's like Eve, but worse because it was written, not just player interaction lore. Even as someone who played D1 and the first few years of D2, looking at current screenshots and trailers is alienating. They've revamped and juggled currencies and what power levels are so much that basically nothing is the same.
The pivot to seasons/microtransactions while ignoring recruitment of new players was a wild choice.
I know it's a long shot, but I sincerely hope that if (when) Sony takes over management at Bungie, they at least try to hire back some of their talent that worked on TFS.
Same :(
Guys, all of you are being really mean. Do you know how many cars he would have to give up buying if he didn't lay all those employees off?
At least one. Probably.
I just cannot fathom this absolutely brainlet, short-term thinking. Yeah, these people have created some of the best content we've ever made (according to player feedback). Let's fucking fire them all!
When did "investing" die and rise as a revenant obsessed with burning down the building to get one more penny? Do billionaires know something we don't and are burning everything down because the planet's gonna explode?
It’s because of the MBA class of people. They cannot innovate. They are bizzaro engineers, rather than improve and solve problems while making new products, they take existing labor and ideas, destroy them and the company attached, and somehow collect money.
The fastest way to make money is to buy a company, liquidate its assets, and sell off the IP.
There needs to be a legal minimum time for investment.
You bought part of a company? Great!
You can sell in 10 years.