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I thought you know this is supposed to be a joke.
Honestly I'm glad I held out on buying this game for a while, I now know I will never buy it (or any other iD software game) until that man publicly pays for his actions in some form.
It's fine if he keeps his job if he can prove he has learned from his errors somehow first. If he's fired, well that's a fine solution as well.
I'm not just saying this for political reasons (i.e. disagreeing with how he treated Mick Gordon), I'm saying this because this is a man that clearly does not take his job seriously and is actively detrimental to any job he is tasked with overseeing.
We just hear about what happened with Mick Gordon because he is a high profile and influential musician. What we don't hear about are all the others that he's potentially given the same treatment as well as all the other projects he may have been actively trying to sabotage.
There are worse execs to be sure, but there are also better ones.
In other words I don't trust their products while he is employed, it is directly his fault that the soundtrack in Doom Eternal was not as good as in Doom 2016. If they make a new game, well, which part of that is he gonna be responsible for damaging?
Is it the moment we need to remind that Marty Stratton was involved with idSoftware since Quake 2 ?