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Seems like the guy decided to self-eject as well: http://codeavarice.com/post/100592709238/mike-is-leaving-code-avarice
Probably the best he can do at this point, having the best interest of the company in mind. Credit to him that he made this decision instead of continuing to dig himself and his coworkers even deeper. Now his partner (and the new owner) needs to step away from Twitter and figure out the best way to salvage the situation. Last time I saw, he was also tweeting about evil monopolies and the unfairness of life.
Check out the comments:
I had the "pleasure" of being acquainted with Mike and Travis during a Groupees bundle we shared last year in May. They were harassing customers in chat and I stepped in to tell them to stop. After Mike and Travis retargeted their harassment at me, Mike and I proceeded to chat in private messages. I told him "you need to learn to act a bit more professional" after a short discussion about how he can't treat his customers that way. He said "You can't teach a lesson to God."
After a little bit of talk like this (I remained civil and he kept saying things like this. I have the entire transcript saved btw.), Mike proceeded to get his followers and famous YouTubers to go and attack our Desura page, putting in 1/10's for reviews over and over. He also got people to talk shit on Twitter about our game, despite them not playing it at all. It was petty and pointless and all because I defended customers he was harassing.
I've followed his progress closely and silently ever since then. I documented several of his outbursts and waited for him to implode. That day finally came.
Mike is not a good person. He got what he deserved and anyone feeling sorry for him really shouldn't. Maybe one day he'll become a halfway decent human being, but it won't be in the game industry. He's done here, as seen from this terrible apology. "Shitty corporations" really?! You haven't learned ANYTHING Mike.
(that's the developer of Guncraft btw)