They should take another year to do it. A two-year development time is not long enough for a Halo game.
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I agree. That is exactly what I've said to, [i]it should take three years to develop a Halo game[/i]
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I agree, but maybe they had a separate team doing pre-production before Halo 4 was even released. Still, you make a good point. But maybe also technology has evolved and less time is needed (however I know very little about game development programs).
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I don't really know that much about game development programs either, but I do know this. The development gap between Halo:CE-Halo 2, Halo 2-Halo 3, and Halo 3-Reach was always 3 years. Even Halo 4 had apparently been in production since 2009. This two year cycle worries me because even if they were working on it before Halo 4 was released, their whole studio wasn't working on it and thus didn't get the full cycle the other games had.
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>Implying 343 gets a choice on when the game is released
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Never said they did. Microsoft should give them an extra year, but we both know that they probably never will.
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Yeah. Either that or they have had some resources on it since before H4's launch.
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Edited by BannedLemön: 1/6/2014 11:48:44 PMThey probably did. That's usually the case.
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Edited by HUNTERxKILLER: 1/6/2014 11:28:15 PMThats all we can really hope for, or it will probably be an unfinished mess at launch riddled with bugs and glitches and missing features.