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Community involvement is good!
In Halo 3, Bungie Favorites were very easy to access and really made it feel like Bungie was interacting with the community. I'd look forward to new ones every week. It helped to highlight members of the community while reminding the players that Bungie's still there and loving it.
I'm unsure what happened in Reach. Maybe they were removed, or maybe they were a little bit harder to access or find, but I didn't feel that the favorites held as much of a presence in Reach.
What I want to say with this is that community involvement is good. Players love games that love them back. Bungie's always been quite good with this and I sure hope they continue to do so in Destiny.
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Edited by A 3 Legged Goat: 8/2/2013 5:19:24 PMI think Bungie favorites weren't shown in file shares in-game, which definitely made it more difficult to see popular community content.