I’m trying to get the Castle DLC achievement Ashes to Ashes where you disintegrate 6 people with a Promethean power weapon like Scattershot, Binary Rifle, etc. I’ve done this multiple times on Forge maps in Infinity Slayer playlist but gotten nothing. Do I have to do it only on a Castle DLC map? I only see the Majestic DLC playlist so what am I supposed to do?
Yes it has to be done on a Castle map. Yes, it sucks.
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Alright, fair enough. Castle DLC is the most recent so why do they have Majestic in the DLC playlist? That’s limited.
Supposedly they’re supposed to circulate the DLC playlist for each pack but it’s been Majestic for ages.
Don’t worry, castle DLC will be featured in the rotational DLC playlist in the future. By the way, use pulse grenades, it’s the easiest way to get it.
I’ve heard from many people that all dlc achievements are unlock able on forge island maps… Are you sure you’re getting the desintigrations?
So it changes my word limited to limited? Stop with the political correctness.
> I’ve heard from many people that all dlc achievements are unlock able on forge island maps… Are you sure you’re getting the desintigrations?
Only Castle achievements.
All the Forge maps seem to be on Ravine or Impact. Where’s the ones on Forge Island?
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Yes, it does. They don’t have to stop. They can make the site as politically correct as they want. Most people think better of you when you don’t insult people anyways.
OT: Yes, it has to be on a Castle Map. That’s how all the DLC Achievements are. The Majestic playlist is there because people complained about how they never got any of the other DLC maps. They really should’ve made a playlist with all the DLC, though.
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> Yes, it does. They don’t have to stop. They can make the site as politically correct as they want. Most people think better of you when you don’t insult people anyways.
When a forum for an M rated game censors language, that’s pretty damn stupid if you ask me. What’s the point in catering to a nonexistent toddler demographic when the majority of Halo fans are in the upper teens to mid 20s?
> > > So it changes my word limited to limited? Stop with the political correctness.
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> > Yes, it does. They don’t have to stop. They can make the site as politically correct as they want. Most people think better of you when you don’t insult people anyways.
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> When a forum for an M rated game censors language, that’s pretty damn stupid if you ask me. What’s the point in catering to a nonexistent toddler demographic when the majority of Halo fans are in the upper teens to mid 20s?
Why does it matter? It’s their site, they can make whatever rules they want. It’s more professional if you ask me.
No, I say we can make the rules because we solicit the site and buy the games. Free speech. What’s professional is letting us converse how we want. Stop bowing down to them.
> > I’ve heard from many people that all dlc achievements are unlock able on forge island maps… Are you sure you’re getting the desintigrations?
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> Only Castle achievements.
Whether its all dlc or just castle dlc is irrelevant in this case, since ashes to ashes IS castle… Lol
But I’m just saying, there are people who claimed to get crimson achievements on forge island too… I personally cannot confirm this…
> No, I say we can make the rules because we solicit the site and buy the games. Free speech. What’s professional is letting us converse how we want. Stop bowing down to them.
That doesn’t make any sense, though. If you let the users make the rules, nothing would get done because nobody would be able to decide on the rules because everybody wants different things.
There are limits to free speech. You agreed to follow their rules when you signed up for this site. If you don’t like them, you don’t have to stay.
Also, I’m not “bowing down” to anyone. I’m just explaining why I think it’s a good idea.
> > No, I say we can make the rules because we solicit the site and buy the games. Free speech. What’s professional is letting us converse how we want. Stop bowing down to them.
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> That doesn’t make any sense, though. If you let the users make the rules, nothing would get done because nobody would be able to decide on the rules because everybody wants different things.
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> There are limits to free speech. You agreed to follow their rules when you signed up for this site. If you don’t like them, you don’t have to stay.
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> Also, I’m not “bowing down” to anyone. I’m just explaining why I think it’s a good idea.
Adding to SensoryFour34’s response… It’s THEIR site, therefore it’s THEIR rules. You’re “freedom of speech” comes in by allowing you to create your own site where you make the rules and can say what you want and how you want. Freedom of speech does not apply here. Plus, yea you paid for the games, but you’re not paying for access to this site; so what’s the big deal?!?
> > > > So it changes my word limited to limited? Stop with the political correctness.
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> > > Yes, it does. They don’t have to stop. They can make the site as politically correct as they want. Most people think better of you when you don’t insult people anyways.
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> > When a forum for an M rated game censors language, that’s pretty damn stupid if you ask me. What’s the point in catering to a nonexistent toddler demographic when the majority of Halo fans are in the upper teens to mid 20s?
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> Why does it matter? It’s their site, they can make whatever rules they want. It’s more professional if you ask me.
Yeah, “-Yoink-” is a really professional way to censor something…if you’re 12 years old.
Yeah, yoink is childish and stupid.
> > > > > So it changes my word limited to limited? Stop with the political correctness.
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> > > > Yes, it does. They don’t have to stop. They can make the site as politically correct as they want. Most people think better of you when you don’t insult people anyways.
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> > > When a forum for an M rated game censors language, that’s pretty damn stupid if you ask me. What’s the point in catering to a nonexistent toddler demographic when the majority of Halo fans are in the upper teens to mid 20s?
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> > Why does it matter? It’s their site, they can make whatever rules they want. It’s more professional if you ask me.
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> Yeah, “-Yoink!-” is a really professional way to censor something…if you’re 12 years old.
It’s humorous. On the other hand, use of foul language which requires censoring in the first place is about as immature as a person can get! I personally, commend 343’s humorous approach to censoring people’s immature responses on the forums.
> > > > > So it changes my word limited to limited? Stop with the political correctness.
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> > > > Yes, it does. They don’t have to stop. They can make the site as politically correct as they want. Most people think better of you when you don’t insult people anyways.
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> > > When a forum for an M rated game censors language, that’s pretty damn stupid if you ask me. What’s the point in catering to a nonexistent toddler demographic when the majority of Halo fans are in the upper teens to mid 20s?
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> > Why does it matter? It’s their site, they can make whatever rules they want. It’s more professional if you ask me.
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> Yeah, “-Yoink!-” is a really professional way to censor something…if you’re 12 years old.
Would you prefer Blam! or [Redacted]? It could be worse. At least Yoink! is kinda funny.