[url=http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2013/01/23/The-Halo-Bulletin-12313.aspx]Here's the latest Halo Bulletin for you that actually care[/url]
Goddamnit 343i, you FINALLY move in the RIGHT DIRECTION with the fixes in the forge test playlist, BUT THEN YOU THROW ON THE GROUND AND SAY THE -blam!-ING CSR IS ONLY ON WAYPOINT!!!!!!!!!!! I mean come on, guys. You all say it'll be done by April and that you can't put it in-game. I bet I COULD CODE IT SO IT'S IN GAME BY APRIL.
If any Bungie employees are reading this, I never really appreciated all of the support you had for the community back in your days of Halo, but now that we have no support, I just want to thank you all. You guys are awesome.
Ok guys, I think I got my anger out. Post your rants about 343i here (because you can't on waypoint or else you'll get banhammered)
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Edited by Spamz: 1/24/2013 1:58:24 PMWhat do you get when you combine a wide spectrum of people from various disciplines and styles who have never worked with one another with poor direction, a strict timeline, and massive expectations? What you get is is a big pile of shit in a golden wrapper. Inconsistent is the word I would use to describe it, as there is a massive contrast in the spectrum of quality as far as this game is concerned - sure, the golden wrapper is shiny from afar, but up close you can tell it's just a cheap shiny wrapper. As for the shit, well, I think a lot of it speaks for itself. It's the lowest of lows and the shortest of highs. It's a case of too many cut corners, and far too many problems in almost every aspect of its design. It's garnered so much praise at its release, and then its reception proceeded to swan dive face first into the pavement to follow up. It's a damn shame, and I'm ashamed to have bought into the promise of a quality product. I should have trusted my intuition and opted to not purchase it, instead maybe grabbing some pizzas and snacks. Whatever, what's done is done - I don't really care. As for the condition of the game, it's probably collecting dust somewhere, but like I said, I don't really care. Maybe one day I'll decide to play it again. In the event that happens, I'm sure it'll just end up back in some dusty corner of my home, forgotten. I honestly couldn't care any less about it.