A message to all halo fans.

Stop making those 343 rants or bring back Bungie threads.
They won’t do anything.

Instead, try to find ways to improve the games and other things that are helpful. If you’re the type of player who attacks people for liking halo 5, then in the end, you’re the ones who are killing the games (in ways).

I learnt this through a year of google+ halo arguments. Stop whinging and start being helpful.

This is very much true.

Also, inb4 mods say “people have a right to express how they feel about the games.”

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> Also, inb4 mods say “people have a right to express how they feel about the games.”

That’s because they do have that right.

While I agree that posts should be constructive, if a member is disgruntled with the current status of the franchise then they should be able to say so and say why. It’s the only way we help improve the next game, not by constantly praising it.

Sure have they have the right to say it, but lets be serious, it’s getting freakin’ old. The game is over a year old now, and it plays really well, you can’t even argue about that now.

And a bunch of people ranting on message boards, does NOT get things changed, no matter what you think. Most of the time it’s the complete opposite of constructive.

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> Sure have they have the right to say it, but lets be serious, it’s getting freakin’ old. The game is over a year old now, and it plays really well, you can’t even argue about that now.
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> And a bunch of people ranting on message boards, does NOT get things changed, no matter what you think. Most of the time it’s the complete opposite of constructive.

I’m on mobile, so this will be disorganized.

If it is getting old then go to a different forum. They are here for discussion, not blind praise. I can argue whether or not the game plays well, because it’s not something based on fact. I won’t though, because I personally like how it is now, mostly.

Sure it can change things, that’s the whole reason they exist. They have a whole forum dedicated to matchmaking feedback.

You keep on throwing around the phrase “no matter what you think” as if your opinion is somehow more credible or more important. It is not.