343 becoming immature?

Ok, so 343 completely removed cursing(cussing) from the campaign. Honestly, having no swearing in the campaign made it feel like I was playing a kid’s game. It was pathetic. 343, grow the yoink up. Seriously the swearing made the characters feel more suitable to the game. It’s pathetic that 343 removed swearing. Really pathetic. It makes parts of the campaign cringy almost.

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> Ok, so 343 completely removed cursing(cussing) from the campaign. Honestly, having no swearing in the campaign made it feel like I was playing a kid’s game. It was pathetic. 343, grow the yoink up. Seriously the swearing made the characters feel more suitable to the game. It’s pathetic that 343 removed swearing. Really pathetic. It makes parts of the campaign cringy almost.

You really don’t understand the concept of maturity do you?

Mature does not equal cursing in fact its usually the immature kids that love to swear like a drunken sailor

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> Ok, so 343 completely removed cursing(cussing) from the campaign. Honestly, having no swearing in the campaign made it feel like I was playing a kid’s game. It was pathetic. 343, grow the yoink up. Seriously the swearing made the characters feel more suitable to the game. It’s pathetic that 343 removed swearing. Really pathetic. It makes parts of the campaign cringy almost.

Lol wut? There were hardly any marines in the game to curse, unless you want elites to yell BLARG really loud at you as a curse word. And I’m sure the marines in WZ know they are going to be killed if I had to quote an ODST “it’s a matter of when you die”

Ya know, some would take a reduced number of obscenities as a sign of maturity. Not the opposite. I tend to agree with them.

Obscene language as a basis of maturity is quite the immature perspective, if you ask me.

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> Ok, so 343 completely removed cursing(cussing) from the campaign. Honestly, having no swearing in the campaign made it feel like I was playing a kid’s game. It was pathetic. 343, grow the yoink up. Seriously the swearing made the characters feel more suitable to the game. It’s pathetic that 343 removed swearing. Really pathetic. It makes parts of the campaign cringy almost.

Haha nice one mate! I always appreciate a good joke in the morning.

Game is rated T for Teen.

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> Ya know, some would take a reduced number of obscenities as a sign of maturity. Not the opposite. I tend to agree with them.
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> Obscene language as a basis of maturity is quite the immature perspective, if you ask me.

it depends on how tastefully it is used and how realistically if you ask me. It just adds that extra layer of immersion. Witcher 3 has characters that swear almost every other sentence it seems, but it is done so well.

To be fair though I’m amazed Halo 4 and Halo 5 are even rated M (oh wait Halo 5 is T) and no anyone who says Cortana is naked I just don’t see it because it isn’t represented clearly I don’t care what the devs say.

as the generations get younger they start to appeal to those people, its really sad :frowning:

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> as the generations get younger they start to appeal to those people, its really sad :frowning:

It’s really sad when people generalize certain generations without any research.

I don’t think anyone cares, tbh

Cursing has it’s purpose, like driving a point across or being used in comedic way. Just to have it in there to be “mature” isn’t really needed

YEAH! Mature games must have a lot of swearing!

Just like Deus Ex… oh, wait. What about Crysis? Nope, sorry. I know, Alan Wak… Forget it. Well, they used alien swearings in Mass Effect, that has got to count for something, right?

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> > Ya know, some would take a reduced number of obscenities as a sign of maturity. Not the opposite. I tend to agree with them.
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> > Obscene language as a basis of maturity is quite the immature perspective, if you ask me.
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> it depends on how tastefully it is used and how realistically if you ask me. It just adds that extra layer of immersion. Witcher 3 has characters that swear almost every other sentence it seems, but it is done so well.
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> To be fair though I’m amazed Halo 4 and Halo 5 are even rated M (oh wait Halo 5 is T) and no anyone who says Cortana is naked I just don’t see it because it isn’t represented clearly I don’t care what the devs say.

All I care is whether or not the script (and the language it contains) is appropriate to the game’s tone. Halo has never been a game where it would make sense for Chief to run around saying, “-Yoink- that hurt!” In Gears of War, makes plenty of sense.

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> Ok, so 343 completely removed cursing(cussing) from the campaign. Honestly, having no swearing in the campaign made it feel like I was playing a kid’s game. It was pathetic. 343, grow the yoink up. Seriously the swearing made the characters feel more suitable to the game. It’s pathetic that 343 removed swearing. Really pathetic. It makes parts of the campaign cringy almost.

I think equating foul language with maturity is…what’s the word I’m looking for…pathetic?

When in the original trilogy did they day the f word maybe once or twice the b word or they said hell sometimes i never found any halo game to be rated m the only thing that even made halo 2 rated m was because of a prank from bungie where an employee showed his -Yoink-.

face palm

Lol there was swearing in the first place? I didn’t even notice

The campaign was dark but not as dark as I expected. Cursing is natural and even in cases where people are dying in an alien invasion with a behemoth Forerunner thing looking over them, there was none.

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> The campaign was dark but not as dark as I expected. Cursing is natural and even in cases where people are dying in an alien invasion with a behemoth Forerunner thing looking over them, there was none.

I am pretty sure there were some swears though, at least in the Spanish version Cortana said “-Yoink-” and Buck once screamed “-Yoink-!” after the Chief x Locke fight.

Then again, it could be that we Spaniards are -Yoinking!- used to -Yoinking!- swearing all the -Yoinking!- time and in every single -Yoinking!- occasion?