Activision is mainly responsible for funding and promoting the game. Bungie will keep it secure. Every time Call of Duty had an exploit, it was always Infinity Ward or Treyarch's fault.
The original Halo games never had that issue because Bungie was great at wielding the Banhammer.
Halo 4, however... [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8sD5fes_54]Well, just see for yourself.[/url]
It's up to the developer to make their game secure, not the publisher.
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and this... lol.
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That is the coolest thing I've ever seen in Halo 4.
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Thanks for that info and the compelling argument. Let's just hope Bungie maintains their reputation. I still wish I could hear what Bungie has to say, but it's a long shot. lol
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They're most likely running around frantically to get ready for E3. I have absolutely no doubt in my mind that Bungie will take great care when it comes to the players. They wouldn't spend all this time on a brand new IP if they weren't going to make it secure for the gamers.
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Good point on both accounts. I'm really tired of the stereotypical fan hassling the dev's for more material to feed on. I know this may make me sound like a hypocrite but I'm asking about a legitimate concern not an extra teaser trailer. lol But I agree, they have bigger concerns.