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Subject: An awesome thought on Halo 2 Online...
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If they eliminate the colour (I'm Canadian too. Sue him), There wouldn't be enough colour schemes for us Super Gamers.

  • 06.08.2004 7:43 PM PDT
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Supergamers? This would define who is and isn't a supergamer. Wouldn't it be better if the colours actually had some meaning? I'm sick of seeing so many black guys on Halo PC. Most of them are pathetic.

  • 06.08.2004 7:54 PM PDT
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I need a weapon.

I think that's an awesome idea . . . especially since I'm getting Halo 2 on November 9, so I'll be the first person to have the black armor with silver accents (my view of the best looking armor)

  • 06.08.2004 8:00 PM PDT
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SUPER GAMERS UNITE!!!!!!!!! (im not canadian though)

  • 06.08.2004 8:08 PM PDT
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that would be a good idea, and what is a supergamer?

  • 06.08.2004 8:42 PM PDT
Subject: An awesome thought on Halo 2 Online...
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I was just thinking about the whole colour scheme thing. What if bungie were to eliminate the colour (I'm canadian. Sue me.) choice and your colour would be dependant on your skill? Think about it. Imagine the glory in entering a multiplayer map and having everyone try to stay out of your way because of your black armor... Insanity.

Instead of choosing your own colour just stick with choosing your own symbol, secondary colour even.

Or imagine if both primary and secondary colours were rank dependant. It could work something like this:
For every colour E.g. green there are specific ranks. Full green being the lowest of the low.
Then there'd be green secondary blue. Secondary red. Secondary yellow and so on until you achieved a higher primary colour and the cycle started over.

Any thoughts?

  • 06.08.2004 7:25 PM PDT