- gaurdianAQ
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- Honorable Member
This is just my opinion but maybe the reason all the people on the forums are posting stupid stuff like they've been in the beta or they have seen pictures of reach. Is out of either boredom or stupidity.
This then leads people to post some stupid 5 year old looking drawing or as of recent the deal with the screens posted that ign talked about. While these look more real, than others they could have been easily photoshopped by someone with to much time on their hands.
In my opinion the people are either 90% stupid and are just trying to annoy the community with the 10% being off in another dimension, while the others are somewhere around 30% dumb and 70% really want some info on reach and are trying to get bungies attention...
I guess this is my way of trying to attract the attention of bungie/microsoft... I know bungie has a basic combat prototype built. In my opinion from what I've seen, is the creative process goes faster when you aren't trying to figure it all out you're self; maybe if the community had a look at things we might know a way to fix some issue that has been pressing Bungie... not all of halo players are complete idiots and a good chunk probably know more about coding/business than I currently do.
It would be nice to at least see a screen shot that's real, it would most likely increase hype about reach. I believe that if Microsoft/Bungie want Reach to meet the hype, then they should start listening to the Bungie.net community so they can make the last Bungie produced Halo game a smash hit!
While I'm sure their are many points I have missed, or legal issues that prevent some things, I believe that community input is very important; currently Microsoft/Bungie has not been taking much community input, if they have they haven't told us that they are listening. I want Reach to be considered the best of all Halo games so this is why I believe community involvement is just as important as taking market research into game development.
Thank you for your Time!
(Edited To Repel Grammar Trolls)
[Edited on 11.09.2009 4:44 PM PST]