[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Wookiee Samurai
You know Miley... I've read this thread, and viewed all your opinions concerning Halo 2 and Halo 3. First of all, it's hard to take you seriously when you're a guy who knows Hannah Montana's real name. Which is really sad knowledge, that actually a lot of people don't know. Second of all, you remind me a lot of myself when I was younger.
When people make claims that you're young, I believe they're right. I have this feeling you're an emotional kid with physical and mental problems, so you relieve your tensions onto the forums to get some sort of attention.
What you fail to realize is - your opinion doesn't matter to anyone. Specially in the forums of a game completely dffirent and seperate of its predecessor. It's common knowledge that Halo 3's ranking system was flawed when it was released, and it was fairly easy to level up to 50. I myself on my previous account before it was suspended was a 41. I'm not really even a serious player, and it was extremely easy.
Last but no least, creating some sort of bragging rights about having a high level in Halo 2 isn't something to be extremely proud of. Because any veteran from that games knows for a fact that geting to high level revolves around camping and the abused lesser-power weapons.(BR, PP) Besides, when it comes to Halo 2. It's proven knowledge that it had an insane auto-aim, and flawed gameplay.
Plus it sounds like you're one whos of knowledge of bugs, and exploits in Halo 2. With that knowledge which most people don't have, it's really easy to accel in matches. Specially sniper ones when you're 50 feet above the barrier of Lockout. Sniping people in the face, when they can't see you.
Halo 3 changed that, and now it actually takes skill. Not a 3rd Party Program in Halo 2 that guides all your bullets for you. It's quite common from what I've seen that veterans from Halo 2 that didn't camp and abuse the noob combo or exploits are the ones who are very skilled in Halo 3 because they do all the work themselves. Not the game.
To me it just sounds like you're pissy that you can't 1337-H@X people with glitches, and hold the trigger in a 3 foot raidus around the head hitting almost every time. I played Halo 2 when It came out, and I believe everyone knows that game didn't get better until the first map pack was released.
Halo 3 is following similar footsteps, and I wouldn't be suprised if by next October this game gets a lot better. Of course a rank-reset is inevitable but I'm all game for it if it will cure later bugs that do nothing except frustrate you. (Example: Winning 11 game in a row, gaining only one level. Then losing one simple game, and going back to where oyu started. I think this bug revolves around lag in the servers. Because you get the rank, but somehow the seperate xp bar glitches and you stay the same level.)
So Miley, I hope you enjoyed your moment of being an attention whore. Because when it comes down to it, everyone's going to think you're a whinny -blam!-. Not even having your butt buddies, and logging into seperate accounts is going to save you from the self-opinions of others. I mean ffs, you have a girl gametag that almost gives off a tran-blam!- feel about you. ^^
I thought you were a hormonal chick until I read later on. :P Probably just a fat 14 year old boi.[/quote]
you were wrong in five areas of your thread
1) i only make these threads to piss people off for fun
2) im not mentally ill or whatever you said
3) im 16 and the furthest thing from fat
4) your thread was completely wrong
5) miley cyrus is the greatest thing since halo: CE
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