> > No.
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> I really like your argument…
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> Theirs nothing wrong with modding if it’s not affecting matchmaking. I don’t personally mod but I know a ton of cool things come out of it.
Or they could just let us edit terrain, edit set-pieces in multiplayer (as suggested in another thread), edit firefight maps, and add bots. More customization would at least satisfy some thirst we have for modding. They’ll never allow modding because they don’t like ppl messing around with the game.
It’s a breech of the system’s security - end of story. If you want to modify the game further than the developers have in-built tools for, do so offline.
> Or they could just let us edit terrain, edit set-pieces in multiplayer (as suggested in another thread), edit firefight maps, and add bots. More customization would at least satisfy some thirst we have for modding. They’ll never allow modding because they don’t like ppl messing around with the game.
I would really like to see this kind of stuff happen since it wouldn’t find itself into matchmaking (unless you’re talking about map file modding, which you’re most likely not, because that could get into online games and cause problems). The reason we couldn’t find that stuff in Fileshares in Halo 3 (if I’m right, not 100% sure) is because it broke the Xbox Live agreement in some way.
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Yes. We need those things. I remember being so dissapointed when i started up halo reach forge because i had seen pre-release screenshots which had spawn points in them and had thought that they were elite AI spawn points