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GT: Greg Is So Hot

Why? Why timestamps?
I got the game on September 29th, and I (er, my little brothers) broke the disc on March 2nd. Why would anyone else have a problem with that sort of thing?

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  • 03.13.2008 6:09 PM PDT
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If cats land on their feet and toast lands butter-side-down, what happens if you strap a piece of toast to the back of a cat and drop it?

Poll: Should Bungie give Bnet users privacy controls regarding their game...  [closed]
Absolutely Yes:  21%
(5 Votes)
Absolutely No:  75%
(18 Votes)
Only allow for removal of timestamps:  4%
(1 Votes)
Total Votes: 24

Hey Bungie, this might be completely impossible, but I think it might be a good idea.

Make an option to make the game history only available to registered Bnet users. I think the default should definitely be open to everyone, but some privacy settings would be nice.

Thanks for listening.

  • 03.13.2008 5:49 PM PDT

Even after the darkest nights, morning always comes.

Heh, so people can't see you boosting? >.>

  • 03.14.2008 1:49 AM PDT

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.

No. This would encourage boosting and cheating without people having proof in their game history to report.

  • 03.14.2008 3:04 AM PDT

I hate everything, but it's not my fault.

I don't understand why you would want to do this. Why would you care if anyone, registered or not, saw your game history? And do you realize how easy it is for anyone to make an account if they really wanted to see your game history, which would completely defeat the purpose of enacting them in the first place?

  • 03.14.2008 3:18 AM PDT

MLG is for kids that are too fat to excel at real sports

New Flood the home of all things random

OMG, gaming for the fun of it.

Why? i don't think i've ever looked at someone elses game history anyway.

  • 03.14.2008 4:39 AM PDT

Why.

  • 03.14.2008 6:47 AM PDT

"You Dont Need Pants For The Victory Dance" sniperjohn14

I think that they should leave it the way it is now.

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  • 03.14.2008 7:10 AM PDT

etc etc/glaringly obvious/and so on, and such <=Not redundant!
Posted by: Cr4ne Style
Taxes do nothing to affect the share of wealth, since taxes are only applied to income.

So that's not even a part of the conversation at all, so it's pointless talking about it....

"for a "best" moral to exist, there must exist the "best" moral base. If the base of morality varies from location to location, culture to culture...then there can't be an absolute moral..

i see no reason to do this. right now bnet members can link their tags but keep them private. i a bnet member does not want his game history public, then he can keep his gamertag private.

  • 03.14.2008 7:12 AM PDT
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I don't see any reason to do this.

  • 03.14.2008 7:22 AM PDT
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Have you ever seen Eastern Promises?

In the Russian Mafia, a man must be able to account for the meaning of all of his tattoos.

Their tattoos tell the story of their life, if they are a thief or a murderer.... they cannot hide their true selves.

You should be held accountable for the story of your Halo 3 life. Which is your game history.

  • 03.14.2008 8:41 AM PDT

» Sincerely, Dan

There's really no reason these should be hidden, and like said above it could encourage boosting knowing that you wouldn't be held accountable by your friends/team.

  • 03.14.2008 3:48 PM PDT
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If cats land on their feet and toast lands butter-side-down, what happens if you strap a piece of toast to the back of a cat and drop it?

It wouldn't be hidden from Bnet or even people with Bnet logins. I just think some settings with regards to privacy would be nice.

  • 03.16.2008 3:39 PM PDT