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#Halo

10/19/2012 10:18:32 AM
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So it's been two years...

And I think Reach's legacy speaks for itself. So -blam!- all of you apologists who spent all of their time in 2009-10 deepthroating mod -blam!- while the aspies at bungie made this monstrosity in their idyllic dreamworld; may the bitter taste of dried semen never leave your lips. -blam!- the leadership at Bungie for managing to mangle a series that had an absolute stranglehold on the FPS market; never have I seen a company so completely ignorant of their community. I hope your future paychecks reflect how much you -blam!- up. Most importantly, -blam!- the mods and community engagement people, especially ferrex and frankie, for failing so -blam!- misearbly at your jobs. I realize that it hurts to admit that thirteen year old boys have a more intimate knowledge of what makes a good game than you, but when your idea of fun includes -blam!- griffball maybe it's time to let the community drive development a little more. Bloom was torn to pieces months before the beta. Arena was torn to pieces months before the beta. Armor abilities were torn to pieces months before the beta. If you would have looked to the web and thought "damn, maybe these people who play our games all day every day are on to something" instead of collectively stroking your neckbeards and saying in your most sagelike voice "we know what we're doing" between games of big-team-actionsack-whateverthe-blam!- you might have come up with something decent. Zanzibar for life
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  • Wait...I know what it is.. You are afraid. To you, server browser environments built to handle p2p environments scare you. I bet to you, it's like the equivalent of that one dork on "Groundhogs Day" w/ Bill Murray, who put himself up on auction and nobody wanted to bid for him. YES! That's it. You are afraid of hosting your own room, in the chance that someone else isn't already hosting something similar. That's why you like matchmaking, because matchmaking eliminates having to be the "Guy who made the room". Don't be afraid to be "The Guy Who Made The Room". If the people who join it want to ridicule you for making such a stupid room. Mute them. No... wait. It goes deeper than that... doesnt it? You're afraid that nobody will join it upon reading the description of the game rules. Ultimately showing you the truth that you play stupid -blam!-. That's what you are afraid of. [Edited on 10.19.2012 12:43 PM PDT]

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