What the hell actually happened
I remember when I was a younger lad, playing halo 3 multiplayer for hours on end
But alas, new games caught my attention and halo 3 began gathering dust on my games shelf
BUT after starting to get back into halo all of a sudden, I'd decided to have some fun in halo 3 matchmaking once more, considering it was the first game that introduced me to online shooters and is the reason I have so many friends on xbox live
So I loaded up the game and got into a team slayer match fairly quickly
After about 3-4 games im sitting here, writing this, wondering what the actual -blam!- happened to halo and its players
Thinking back to my Reach days, I remember playing with people who had at [i]least[/i] hit puberty and were mature enough to talk to you in a decent manner, but now all I can find is a bunch of 10 year old morons whose balls are probably yet to grow hair, as they send you random friend requests after one game and then question why you declined
I met [b]A lot[/b] of 16-30 year old guys through halo 3/Reach but This is fuking ridiculous
Where did the world (and Halo) go wrong?
It's honestly infuriating seeing that this is what halo's community has devolved to and I hope halo 5 can make up for this atrocity of prepubescent -blam!-tards
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