Bungie.net Community
This topic has moved here: Subject: Most memorable moments on this site.
  • Subject: Most memorable moments on this site.
Subject: Most memorable moments on this site.

The Greatest Thread Evar.

That was my most memorable moment right there.

  • 11.30.2011 7:19 PM PDT

Who the hell do you think I am?

It was that one thing in that one thread, you remember it don't you?

  • 11.30.2011 7:20 PM PDT

I'm an Anarchist. I don't need a government to be a good person, but I'm glad it's here because some of you clearly do.

The Secret of Sandtrap

Not partaking in it, but watching the community team up to find something ridiculous.

  • 11.30.2011 10:52 PM PDT

The tide is turning, brothers! Let us take our kingdom back!

That one Batman thread.

  • 11.30.2011 10:59 PM PDT
  •  | 
  • Fabled Legendary Member

Posted by: r c takedown
Yax is a shining beacon in these dark times. You should all strive to be more like Yax.

Posted by: Butane123
Its all about Bruce.
And mangoes.

  • 11.30.2011 11:09 PM PDT
  • gamertag: [none]
  • user homepage:

Most memorable site stuff? Any time there has been new hawtness. There is also porch day, my little pony, and the day someone found a way to post images on the site. I think they stick out more than anything just because of the number of bans that were handed out those days.

  • 11.30.2011 11:26 PM PDT

"That's about all that can be said for plots, which anyway are just one thing after another, a what and a what and a what.

Now try how and why."

The time I clicked reload perhaps five seconds after E3 2007's microsoft press conference's piece on XBLA while in the Underground (I think it was still called that at the time), and the entire forum was instantly flooded by "OMG MARATHON XBLA!" posts, including a parody thread placed perfectly at the very bottom of the page by a moderator (thought I can't remember which at the moment).

  • 11.30.2011 11:36 PM PDT


Posted by: Acres 057
The Secret of Sandtrap

Not partaking in it, but watching the community team up to find something ridiculous.

That thread was pretty awesome with lots of people working together to try and find something. It got ridiculous towards the end though, with lot of members just spamming and bumping to try and get an employee to post, it really isn't a surprise it got locked.

My most memorable moment was probably the build up to ODST's announcement with the Superintendent posting cryptic messages. I remember having hardly any clue as to what was going on, but still enjoying just reading through other people's theories.

  • 11.30.2011 11:44 PM PDT

‮‮Awesax

Posted by: Sniper McGee
Kitchen 9.

Most of you won't know.

errm


Kitchen 8 or bust.

  • 12.01.2011 12:12 AM PDT

The distance between insanity and genius is measured only by success.

The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence.

As you waste your breath complaining about life, Someone out there is breathing their last. Appreciate what you have.

If you stand for nothing, you will fall for anything.


Posted by: natedogr
A couple of the private groups have been very memorable to me. Good times.
This.

  • 12.01.2011 12:23 AM PDT

You may be special but that doesn't mean you're useful

Also, who can forget the PIMP Brute?

He got swagger'

  • 12.01.2011 3:43 AM PDT

I don't always ban people but when I do I laugh uncontrollably...that's if I was a Forum Ninja.

Truth is a matter of perception.

The Button

There hasn't been too much I've done on here other than post but one of the most memorable things was making the Rube Goldberg with a friend and it getting posted on the Bungie Blog.

  • 12.01.2011 4:00 AM PDT

Remember Elk

Well maybe not a good memory but the day when someone cracked the img code is something that still haunts me.

When the banhammer was turned on for halo:reach and every innocent bastard made a thread was also something to remember.

Finding the thread: Anyone else love cheerios here? is also something I remember pretty well because of the weird boner it gave me.

  • 12.01.2011 4:18 AM PDT

Friends before pixels.


Posted by: SH4D0W0733
Well maybe not a good memory but the day when someone cracked the img code is something that still haunts me.

When the banhammer was turned on for halo:reach and every innocent bastard made a thread was also something to remember.

Finding the thread: Anyone else love cheerios here? is also something I remember pretty well because of the weird boner it gave me.
Oh cheerios.

  • 12.01.2011 9:08 AM PDT

ISU Cyclones!


Posted by: SH4D0W0733
When the banhammer was turned on for halo:reach and every innocent bastard made a thread was also something to remember.
Oh yeah the "Double or nothing" thread was great.

A less pain and tears filled moment was when the Superintendent was busy back derailing threads in pre-ODST days. ODST may not have gotten near as much hype as the other Halo games but that was the first pre-launch game I was ever around for the entire pre-launch process.

  • 12.01.2011 9:26 AM PDT
  •  | 
  • Intrepid Legendary Member

When the game is over, the king and pawn go into the same box

Finding the Assassin Skull, The Secret of Sandtrap, The GRD helmet... all so much fun to watch, from a good safe distance.

  • 12.01.2011 9:34 AM PDT

Have A Nice Day!

Commander, CammCam's Queensguard; Sapphire Mod; 34th Seat, Table of Avalon(Exiled);Captain, HAND

yolo? -blam!- that! YOLTOSS!! You Only Live Twice or Some -blam!-


Posted by: antony X1000


My most memorable moment was probably the build up to ODST's announcement with the Superintendent posting cryptic messages. I remember having hardly any clue as to what was going on, but still enjoying just reading through other people's theories.


I'd have to say this was my favorite time as well, although I feel a buildup coming soon that will rival or overtake that time.

KEEP IT CLEAN

  • 12.01.2011 10:08 AM PDT
  • gamertag: [none]
  • user homepage:

"Critics who treat adult as a term of approval, instead of as a merely descriptive term, cannot be adult themselves. To be concerned about being grown up, to admire the grown up because it is grown up, to blush at the suspicion of being childish; these things are the marks of childhood and adolescence."
-C.S. Lewis

Porch Day.

What a day that was...

  • 12.01.2011 10:09 AM PDT

@Helveck

Just an Average Joe...

When Old Papa Rich asked me out on a date. He'll say it never happened... But it did.

  • 12.01.2011 10:24 AM PDT
  •  | 
  • Exalted Legendary Member

Bungie Day '11 Community Mosaic Thread

Posted by: Malloy05
everybody listen to mac2po he is 100% right

Probably the superintendent fan art thread. I made a pretty nice wallpaper way back when I partook in it.

  • 12.01.2011 10:44 AM PDT

I'll make your girl do backflips.
The WorkPLace

Posted by: Qbix89
Meeting everyone at PAX was awesome. I guess that counts as I would never have gone there if I hadn't been a Bungie.net member.

This.

  • 12.01.2011 12:14 PM PDT

-V

On an old account I got in a comment conversation with an employee, really cool and it showed they really care about the community members.

  • 12.01.2011 5:29 PM PDT

Why do people in ship mutinies always ask for "better treatment"? I'd ask for a pinball machine, because with all that rocking back and forth, you'd get a lot of free games.

Maybe in order to understand mankind, we have to look at the word itself: "Mankind". Basically, it's made up of two separate words - "mank" and "ind". What do these words mean? It's a mystery, and that's why so is mankind.

When members figure out to do things that are not supposed to happen on this site and Achronos gets angry.

  • 12.01.2011 5:37 PM PDT