The mother of all spotlights with the father of the Halo community. This week I take a new approach: real-time chat, permitting me to achieve heights of jerkery not previously possible. Read on for some insight into what makes Wu tick, as well as volley after volley of insults.
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that was thoroughly hilarious and I like this format better than the formal Q&A
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Personally, KP, I have to admit that you mention people in the community a little too much in the updates. Not everyone would understand comments about Tex and Eskay(I understand them, being from HBO, but some people don't. And those are the only 2 I've seen in something.) No offense, but I don't think the updates need shout-outs. I like the MSN format, though. It's funnier, and does indeed allow more jerkery.
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I liked seeing the non official side of Wu and KP As in I can see you as an actual human being not some talking head.
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So KP is only twenty? Is he the youngest community guy? And also, what did he say to get censored, lol...and some of that stuff was hilarious. I love the way KP makes fuun of himself. [Edited on 10/12/2006]
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you know, I still dont know who the guy is, but the interview was darn funny and insiteful
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You people must not experiance much humor , you guys are really laughinh uncontrolably, Any of you need a drink of water?
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great interview like the new format
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That was probably some of the funniest stuff I've read. Didn't understand some of the lingo but it was very funny.
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Hmmmm. You know, water coolers need maintainence. If a lot of mold builds up in those things you don't know what you are sipping. When is Frankie back?
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Awsome...this is a cool way to do interviews. Although I wouldn't completely abandon the more formal interviews either...
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] SD I liked the back-and-forthness, but I honestly preferred the old format, because people could have time to formulate a good answer and therefore it was higher quality. What I'd like to see is possibly having a combined interview format: the old format of sending questions that get thoughtfully answered, and then after that, the real-time messanger format to go deeper on the answers or to ask new questions! It was a good idea to bring in the real-time-ness though, but in this one I think I may have learned more about you than Wu. But in any case, thank you for taking the time to do and submit interviews! I enjoy reading them![/quote] Quoted For Truthiness.
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KP entertains me in a way that is different from Frankie. They should start doing weekly updates together. Or alternate. Or something. How about the KP and Frankie podcast?
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hahahahahahha!!! love it! had me laughing the whole way!.. erm obviously also very informative.. but well funny haha nice one!! haha
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Sigh, hah, hah , hah? oh....my....god....that.....was.....funny....??? I lmfao? (This really has no purpose)
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Louis Wu is the coolest!!!
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LMAO !!!! The banter was grate. Also lacked on the halo3 info side but its way beeter than the old interviews. hey is there anybuddy who works for bungie thats scotish? I have herd there is but i have just never seen it with my own eyes.... and bungie whene is the next time ninja on fire is gonna play on halo2 matchmaking because i wanna kick his ass. 9.2/10 (more info next time )
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Finally, something interesting to read.
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I enjoyed this Interview with "The Wu". The type of format used made it more entertaining & funny to read, unlike the Essay-ish format with the Long-Arse paragraphs. (Which I still Read of course.) lolmefinished!!11!! Keep up with the Always Fantastic work KP. P.S: Did you know Iron helps us Play? ZOMG IRON!!
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I thought that this was the epitome of Community spotlight. I found it immensely funny. It was playful and informative all in the same breath. I could definitely get used to these kind of updates. Great idea KP!
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The interview is good. plus amusing. But either way. Your both nobs. Funny...but nobs none the less. =p
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Normally i don't take much part in the forums or in giving feedback, but just cuz you asked so nicely for feedback, and because i liked what i saw so much and want to see it again i shall add my voice to the chorus of bungie fanboys This interview is the exact reason i read bungie's updates. I can play the games without even looking at the site, i look at the site for a completely seperate reason, you are a business that's public relations isn't designed to try to please everybody while pleasing precisely nobody... that's what most PR is. You guys realise who you are targeting, an audience fed up with society trying to be too... proper, and too organized, just sit back and have fun with life and try to keep it going in the direction you set out in. this interview is exactly that, just a candid interview, having fun and enjoying yourself while still moving in the direction of an interview.... ish.
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FEEDBACK MACHINE: -blam!-ing good! alot easier to read and more easy to read aswell... wait anyway, keep doing that sort of style its really good. _|)| /\ |\/||_ |)|_/ \| |.
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very funny, kp
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I liked the back-and-forthness, but I honestly preferred the old format, because people could have time to formulate a good answer and therefore it was higher quality. What I'd like to see is possibly having a combined interview format: the old format of sending questions that get thoughtfully answered, and then after that, the real-time messanger format to go deeper on the answers or to ask new questions! It was a good idea to bring in the real-time-ness though, but in this one I think I may have learned more about you than Wu. But in any case, thank you for taking the time to do and submit interviews! I enjoy reading them!
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KP I like this style of interviewing, keep doin' it! :)
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Funny. Funny indeed. The interview doesn't need to be professional. It made me laugh, and that means more to me than just filling my brain with simple information that bores me half to death. It kinda offers me a perspective into the way that you Bungie guys think. I like it.