Matt Firor "understood the reasoning behind" the decision, even if he didn't agree with it Image credit: ZeniMax Online Studios Last year, Microsoft cancelled an MMO that was in the works at ZeniMax Online Studios, developers of The Elder Scrolls Online , as part of wider layoffs. It was codenamed project Blackbird, and following its canning, ZeniMax Online founder Matt Firor resigned from the company he'd worked at since 2007. Firor's now shed some more light on his feelings about the cancellation of the game he "had waited [his] entire career to create", as well as how Microsoft currently operate. "How do I feel about it? I think it's a missed opportunity," he told MinnMax . "For me, for [ZeniMax], for Bethesda, for Xbox. I think it would have been a fantastic game, but I understand the reasoning that went into [the cancellation].…