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Posted by: R3ACTlON
Hard is good.

I seem to have missed a couple, what's been the best bit?

  • 06.22.2012 9:08 AM PDT

Nothing, literally nothing.

  • 06.22.2012 9:09 AM PDT

I don't think anything really... happened. To be honest.

  • 06.22.2012 9:11 AM PDT

The Flood is having some intelligent discussions lately.

  • 06.22.2012 9:19 AM PDT

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Posted by: The Sacred Flea
The Flood is having some intelligent discussions lately.
I'm going with this, all the kids seem to be leaving.

Also, April Fools Day thread.

  • 06.22.2012 9:23 AM PDT

Key

Ummm...

Activision was forced to reveal the contract they have with Bungie pertaining to Destiny which reveals that each of the 4 games in the series are going to be (if I'm not mistaken) released once every two years with expansion packs released on the off-years (Bungie will be busy). Also, Bungie will work for a T for Teen rating, but they don't have to get one, and Activision has said that the game will at least be LIKE a massively multiplayer online game but no word yet on whether or not it's also an RPG or if it's strictly and exactly the MMO recipe we've grown accustomed to.

The Ninjas were the only party who successfully pulled off an April Fool's Day joke in that they made a thread on a fake account about someone who had "broken out" of HFCS or something like that and was rebelling against them (again, IIRC).

DeeJ (our assistant to the regional [community] manager) has powered through and continued his weekly release of the Mail Sack. The Mail Sack, if you don't know, is where DeeJ makes a thread every Monday in the Community Forum asking us for questions. Sometimes they're about specific things, sometimes they're for specific people, but when no target or theme is indicated it's just any question we have for the Bungie Employees. Then, every Friday, he posts a thread linking to a news article with some of our questions answered by the Employees themselves. Also, usually he'll charge us with a challenge.

Up until this point it's either been a trivia question (though those seem to have been discontinued due to the fact that the winner is usually among the first respondents because they just Google* the answer), an art challenge where we're given a theme and asked to creatively express it either via a photoshopped photo, a hand-drawn masterpiece, or an MSPaint-ed wonder, or, finally, a creative writing challenge which has only been displayed for our amusement but once and was received very well (we want more, DeeJ). We then have until Monday to complete the challenge, whereby he locks the thread from Friday and usually posts the finalists for us to vote on. Though recently there was a bit of a vote-lobbying debacle which has resulted in him not allowing us to vote for a while; I suppose we're in timeout.

What else... what else...

Oh! This was revealed on April Fool's Day and, thankfully, is not a joke. It's actually pretty cool. You should check it out.

I can't really think of anything else but if I do, I'll edit this ish up.

  • 06.22.2012 10:02 AM PDT

Nothing as far as I know.

  • 06.22.2012 10:27 AM PDT

Posted by: AngryBrute1
Oh yeah, since somebody does not believe what YOU believe; that makes us vapid...
I cannot grasp that what you call "Something happened to nothing, and that nothing became something, and it was smaller than than a period."

Some guy started a conspiracy after he saw bits of dust on his computer screen.
That's the highlight of the week.

  • 06.22.2012 11:40 AM PDT


Posted by: Wikked Navajoe
Some guy started a conspiracy after he saw bits of dust on his computer screen.
That's the highlight of the week.

I have it on good authority that those white dots can be traced all the way up to the vice president.

  • 06.22.2012 11:47 AM PDT