No it's not, eating good food does not make you a cook and it doesn't make you a good cook by a long shot.ZeroMachine said:Being made by fans is exactly why it could be worthy.
He was working with Red Foreman?RaikuFA said:mayabe he was being insulted with every idea, like hed be called a dumbass or somethingAbandon4093 said:He was diagnosed with severe depression because things weren't going exactly how he wanted them to go?
The guys lucky he's got a job in the gaming industry. Because I think he'd have a hard time doing any normal job. Were you don't have any say over what you do.
Fine, if you want to use that analogy, think of it this way- these people that are big fans of this good food also know how to cook, and they're also working to prepare this meal with some of the original cooks.Mr.K. said:No it's not, eating good food does not make you a cook and it doesn't make you a good cook by a long shot.ZeroMachine said:Being made by fans is exactly why it could be worthy.
The depression part I understand, with franchises new ideas don't really fly, if you want to imagine it in your line of work it's as if your boss told you everything you do / make is useless and needs to be redone, all sense of achievement and progress gone... it's not long until you just come in for work and wait for the clock to run down.
Everyone is prone to depression only question is howmuch of a beating he can take before it get's there.
Since he is new to the Halo franchise I'm guessing he was too radical and MS does not want their cash cow to go sour on them, and not in the very least when there are 3 games in the pipes.
it's kinda like eating pizza every day. You may enjoy it at first..but slowly you'll want a sandwich. I think he's kind of reached that pointAbandon4093 said:He was diagnosed with severe depression because things weren't going exactly how he wanted them to go?
The guys lucky he's got a job in the gaming industry. Because I think he'd have a hard time doing any normal job. Were you don't have any say over what you do.
Thing is though... Halo 4... Was hinted in the legendary ending of Halo 3... Originally Reach was supposed to be 4, but they decided to do a prequel rather then a sequel.monkey_man said:Those have just been bled dry. the udder was a sad little heap of flabby empty tissue.Korten12 said:Honestly Halo really hasn't been milked... Compared to other franchies, it doesn't have that many games. 8 games if you consider Halo Anniversity.monkey_man said:I think it was just being unhappy with his job. People who have good jobs, like the jobs, or they wouldn't do them (unless you make lotsa moneys). If you having a concept of creation colliding so severely with your ideas and imagination, at the point where it's no fun no more. Would you like that?Abandon4093 said:He was diagnosed with severe depression because things weren't going exactly how he wanted them to go?
The guys lucky he's got a job in the gaming industry. Because I think he'd have a hard time doing any normal job. Were you don't have any say over what you do.
I think that's what did it. If you don't want to work on the piece of rubbish you are served, and have options to choose something you like, why not take the good option?
Also, the halo real series (not reach or the rts) should have stopped at 3 already. The milking has gone too far, halo 4? really?
Halo is imo one of the last games I would considered being milked. Now there is two that has been... for a long time now... *cough*Mario,Zelda*Cough*
I still think Halo was milked. after 3, maybe four games it was enough. BUT NOOOOOO ALWAYS MORE. *ahem*
hed have a foot up his ass everyday thenthebobmaster said:He was working with Red Foreman?RaikuFA said:mayabe he was being insulted with every idea, like hed be called a dumbass or somethingAbandon4093 said:He was diagnosed with severe depression because things weren't going exactly how he wanted them to go?
The guys lucky he's got a job in the gaming industry. Because I think he'd have a hard time doing any normal job. Were you don't have any say over what you do.
That last sentence, from the looks of things, is what's going on.Frozen Donkey Wheel2 said:Great. So Halo 4 is so creatively bankrupt that the Creative Director was actually diagnosed with depression and quit. Wonderful.
And I was actually looking forward to this game (admittedly with quite a bit of denial involved) until I read this. That's pretty telling evidence, at least for a game like this.
Of course, the other way to read it is that his vision for the game really was some crazy bullshit that would have sucked.
It's much easier being told what to do than having to choose. =/Abandon4093 said:He was diagnosed with severe depression because things weren't going exactly how he wanted them to go?
The guys lucky he's got a job in the gaming industry. Because I think he'd have a hard time doing any normal job. Were you don't have any say over what you do.
I am fine with the universe, but I am done with master Chef. Just bring him up as a father, and have Master son do all this shit or something.Korten12 said:Thing is though... Halo 4... Was hinted in the legendary ending of Halo 3... Originally Reach was supposed to be 4, but they decided to do a prequel rather then a sequel.
So this sequel didn't come out of no where. It was always going to come one way or another.
Also considering this won't be a rehash of the same storyline (plus, it won't be a cheap cash in since it's been in production since 2008, so when it releases winter 2012, it will have had an almost 4 year production. Which is longer then most productions no in days.) it won't really be milking.
The Halo Universe is big, this time we may (though doubtful) fight the flood again, that seems very unlikely. From the concept art trailer, there is a really real chance we will be fighting the Forrunners or Precursors (creators of the flood.)
Which considering their level of advancement compared to the Convenant, and the UNSC. We will probably be seeing a whole new range of weapons and things you can do. Honestly Halo 4 has a lot of creative freedom to go along with it.
Ummmm, it doesn't say that he was depressed because he couldn't get his own way. Believe it or not, depression doesn't just occur because of one thing, it takes several other factors as well to build up to cause severe depression like this. Chances are he had other problems in his life, that we don't know about because they aren't mentioned, that helped cause depression, and he felt that it would help if he changed his life in several ways, including leaving the company he worked for to start his own.Abandon4093 said:He was diagnosed with severe depression because things weren't going exactly how he wanted them to go?
The guys lucky he's got a job in the gaming industry. Because I think he'd have a hard time doing any normal job. Were you don't have any say over what you do.