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Halo was way better story and co op and just more fun and simple such as no raids or strikes.
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I'm loyal to bungie in that I will always be on the lookout for anything they do and greatly enjoy their previous work, but I won't blindly buy something just because it's got their name on it.
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Bungie could make a game about Boxes fighting and I'll play it because it'll be more creative than any game like it.
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Edited by Mobi: 4/10/2014 1:05:10 AMEdit: stop liking this
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Halo 4 made me realize I'm a Bungie fan. Then destiny destroyed that realization.
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I have the same story that I've seen on this site before, h4 pushed the bungie fans off the halo franchise. I love the atmosphere that bungie pushes, they seem like a more benign apeture science of video games: "We do what we must because we can." Making games that they want to play and involving all employees in testing really shows in the final product.
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Edited by EXPAT007: 3/19/2014 7:30:58 AMBungie fan. This is my answer to the chicken or the egg.
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Neither, Bungie has shown itself to be utterly incompetent lately.
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Both I play all the games plus listen to them on time I meet with one best day ever
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Definitely Bungie, every game they've produced has that recognisable injection of personality into it and halo 4 didn't have it, it just wasn't the same. its always been bungie and the proof is, whenever this topic comes up over on the 343 forums, the creator gets banned.
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Bungie. Started playing bungie games in 1994 when i got Marathon for Xmas. Still have the old mac to play sometimes.
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Definitely part of Bungie's army for world domination
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Both.
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I'm loyal to quality. I like Bungie because they've made some great games over the years. I like how they've been involved in their community throughout the active periods of their games. Those are quality games and quality community support. I'll stand by and defend games I thought were great that Bungie made. I'll stand by and say that the way they interacted with the community through Halo 3 and Reach (I came in with 3) was great, even if I don't happen to like Reach. If I think something isn't so great I'll speak up on it, same as I would if something were exceptionally good. There's no loyalty to the company and or brand. If Bungie starts making worse games, I'll probably start to drift away. If Bungie suddenly starts treating the community like rubbish, I'll leave too. Thing is Bungie hasn't done much of either of those things, and based on their track record, I don't expect them to make anything short of great.
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Well since the chicken came before the egg in this case, I choose Bungie. But I do love those eggs.
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I can't choose BOTH!!!
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Bungie halo 4 just did not have the same feeling as halo 1 2 3 or halo ce
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Edited by xBUGATTIx: 4/2/2014 1:11:03 AMBoth. Mostly Bungie... Yeah Bungie... Definitely.
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friend.bungie are there games.and the games reflect what bungie is.
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neither
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Im more loyal to their games right now. How can you be loyal to them when they stab you in the back
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Loyal? I appreciate the time and effort they spend in making their games and their history leads me to trust that they will only make great games. But if I sense the slightest error, blood in the water. On the matter of what I like, their games or them, I like them both; but clearly, the artisan is worth more than the craft.
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Bungie's been wowing me with games since 2001. I doubt they'll stop at Reach.
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Well seeing how I stopped playing halo the moment they stopped making I got to go with bungie
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Stupid question. Most of Bungies games are shit and loyalty to a company and not its products is retarded. You are stupid.
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It's not about loyalty. It's all about the game. You played those games because you loved them. We would never expect you to play a game that didn't capture your imagination. No sense of loyalty can replace the rush of a great game.