I can’t possibly comprehend how the whole game is ruined by the redesign of a UNSC frigate. People diddn’t complain when the Pillar of Autumn was redesigned in Reach.
> > > That is the UNSC Infinity, not Forward Unto Dawn.
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> > No. Look at the bottom left of the box art. It says “Forward On To Dawn”
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> That’s likely an error. That looks pretty close to the UNSC Infinity, and nothing like the Forward Unto Dawn that is in Halo 4.
The Forward Unto Dawn in Halo 4 is half a UNSC Frigate. How can they redesign half a ship into a full ship? Why bother making a Mega Bloks set of that redesigned half ship that just crashes early in the game anyways?
That’s obviously the UNSC Infinity, or at least as close to it as the set designers could get.
The box says FutD but I’m sure that’s the Infinity.
What pisses me off though is that -Yoink!- made a deal with mega blocks, really? Who the hell builds with mega blocks?,it should have been Lego.
> I can’t possibly comprehend how the whole game is ruined by the redesign of a UNSC frigate. People diddn’t complain when the Pillar of Autumn was redesigned in Reach.
The Pillar of Autumn redesign was merely graphical and with a few added bits. 343 re-located the rear engines, flattened out the ship, AND put back the missing HALF OF THE SHIP THAT THE ARBITER CAME TO EARTH ON.
First, off that may be just place holder packaging and the name by wrong.
Second, have you forgoten that the other half of the ship is on earth plus many pieces of the ship floating aimlessly in space.
> The box says FutD but I’m sure that’s the Infinity.
> What pisses me off though is that -Yoink!- made a deal with mega blocks, really? Who the hell builds with mega blocks?,it should have been Lego.
They contacted LEGO first, but LEGO didn’t accept the offer because Halo is a FPS.