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Subject: weather effects in multiplayer

Poll: So what do you think? Should weather affects be added to multiplayer?  [closed]
Yes:  86%
(6 Votes)
No:  14%
(1 Votes)
Total Votes: 7

I know it seems like a subtle thing, but I hope they put weather affects in some of the multiplayer maps. What I mean by that is, I wish the weather would occasionally change to make the maps more diverse. Imagine playing Zanzibar in the rain, or turf at night. Of course, weather wouldn't do much for midship, but other subtle things could be done to liven the maps up a bit just for enviroment sakes. It might be more trouble than it's worth, but it'd be nice.

[Edited on 6/1/2006]

  • 06.01.2006 12:05 PM PDT
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i said no, because im a rebel.

  • 06.01.2006 12:07 PM PDT
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yea, theres a ton of threads on this topic and so far there hasent been one person who doesnt want weather in Halo 3. I agree, i want like a random weather feature in multiplayer, or the weather could change as the match proceeded.

i voted yes!! :D :D :D

omg, nevermind, i guess the rebel doesnt want it in H3.......
but who cares, hes just a lonely rebel, no one will listen to him.

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  • 06.01.2006 12:09 PM PDT

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yea, theres a ton of threads on this topic and so far there hasent been one person who doesnt want weather in Halo 3.


I shouldn't reply to this. It's just gonna cause this thread to get killed, but I can't help myself. The "there is already a post for this" mentality of this forum really annoys me. The fact is, forums are time sensitive. Whilst there may have been a post however long ago about the same topic, the people relevant to that topic, namely, the poster and the initial respondants, are probably long gone. So while I could probably hear the opinions of the original participants a week later when they finally notice that somebody had posted on their thread, I'd rather begin anew with new participants and then be able to get quick responses. Besides, who wants to post in a thread that gone on for 400 posts? i don't. Not to mention that I just saw a sticky post with over four hundred posts with the topic "Ideas for Halo 3." Isnt' that the topic of the forum? Doesn't EVERYTHING that could be posted as a new thread technically fit into that post? It's crazy.

  • 06.01.2006 12:17 PM PDT

As long as it could be turned off in custom games, then I guess it could be pretty cool.

  • 06.01.2006 12:19 PM PDT

well it would make since IMO

  • 06.01.2006 12:20 PM PDT