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All that is needed for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.

I just played a match. One person on my team quit, and the other two sat there and killed themselves ever time they respawned. Our team score went way down in the negatives, then they quit.

Is this how low some players have stooped? I find this hilarious in a way, that they would go to so much effort just to make somone mad, which failed to work.

Is this really something that happens often? I've never played a match that I can remember like that.

[Edited on 03.02.2012 6:16 PM PST]

  • 03.02.2012 6:11 PM PDT

Last member of the i4Ni clan.

pics or gtfo

  • 03.02.2012 6:12 PM PDT
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Posted by: Gruntzilla24
I find this hilarious in a way, that they would go to so much effort just to make somone mad, which failed to work.

Obviously worked since you came onto a website and made a thread about it..

  • 03.02.2012 6:14 PM PDT
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All that is needed for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.


Posted by: tsujen

Posted by: Gruntzilla24
I find this hilarious in a way, that they would go to so much effort just to make somone mad, which failed to work.

Obviously worked since you came onto a website and made a thread about it..
No, it didn't work. I came on here to ask if this is a common accurance, which didn't get across in my OP. I'll edit it.

  • 03.02.2012 6:15 PM PDT

I don't know why, but Reach made the entire Halo fanbase quality take a huge nosedive.

I mean, I feel it has been declining since the last days of Halo 2, but Reach seems like it thought the best way to slow the cancer was to pull the life support plug.

Bad analogy is bad.

  • 03.02.2012 6:20 PM PDT