The new update had some nice things to say: free map, free stuff on 7/7, and cheaper maps....
But then there was a section of bad news that some of you might have noticed: and it struck more than a few questions across my mind.
-how does bungie plan on banning all the people with modded maps, and modded pictures on their fileshares?
-how will they implement this new update so every last person with a modded item knows of this update?
-and does this update count towards the 100 downloadable files on your harddrive you are allowed?
I believe that this update is unreasonable, and heres why it would be illogical:
most people who have modded maps on their fileshares are not going to read the front page update. honestly, its a strange thing to ban people who have downloaded these maps. Its more sensible to ban the creators.
second, this seems like a very extreme action to take, because modding has yet to hit halo 3's matchmaking. I know its all cautionary, but the thought of being banned from playing halo online over the fact your friend gave you a modded map with extra elephants seems excessive.
What is everyones thoughts?
[Edited on 07.04.2008 2:58 PM PDT]
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No not like that. Sometimes I'm getting something to eat but still in a party with my friends and they bring me to a modded map without me knowing it. It's happened to me before.