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well I say the trailer from the Comic con video but went to the movies to day and saw it on the big screen.
caused a lot of confusion to the randoms and even my own family who now think im playing some playable movie for the past 10 years.
why is it that its compared to a movie many people take things like that the wrong way.
my own sister came up to me and mentioned a topic on halo 4 and said she saw the trailer a week ago and said
“James did you know that halo 4 is made by over 90% movie designers”
It was embarassing for me to suffer that and try to clear things up just to be thought a fool and I’m not saying thats what I think they felt I know they did by there reactions
it was just blamming wrong for them to take the message the wrong way and make a false conclusion
im still getting the game even if I have to kill somebody for stopping me from stepping in the door to pick up my preorder or some -Yoink- trys to rob me again I will Blamming kill them and carry on and say it was justified.
and im not mother blamming joking I will Blamming do it after losing over 1600 in cash of gaming merchandise and all my 360’s in 2010 just to have the investigator refuse to arrest that person and they know who and still to this day refuse to give me the C dumpsters blamming info. I will do what I have to and thats final.
but the randoms who dont play halo is the problem has anyone else dealt with any form of rediculas blunder from mislead info coming from a random person
I think he is talking about the live-action Halo 4 trailer that is showing in cinemas at the moment… Then something else happened.
I saw the trailer at the cinema. The special effects looked ok but the acting was… bad. It just looked like a straight-to-dvd sci-fi, with some terrible terrible acting.
> I think he is talking about the live-action Halo 4 trailer that is showing in cinemas at the moment… Then something else happened.
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> I saw the trailer at the cinema. The special effects looked ok but the acting was… bad. It just looked like a straight-to-dvd sci-fi, with some terrible terrible acting.
What? Yeah the trailer that they showed at comic con that they’re putting into movie theatres seemed silly and lame and ineffective, but if you watched part of the panel you’d see that halo players are not the target audience for that at all. They’re trying to explain what halo is about to people who don’t play video games. And since it’s being shown in a movie theatre, they’re showing it to people who do, in theory, see at least one movie per year. So they try to focus on that, the story aspect, the effects, sci-fi, sound, blah blah, get people interested.
Games happen on your TV, characters move around and do stuff. Movies can happen on TV, with characters moving around and doing stuff. Both can have stories. The difference in a game is that the player controls at least part of one of the character’s actions, how much control the player has depends on the game. In halo you control how MC fights enemies, but the rest of the story is already set much like a movie.
> I think he is talking about the live-action Halo 4 trailer that is showing in cinemas at the moment… Then something else happened.
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> I saw the trailer at the cinema. The special effects looked ok but the acting was… bad. It just looked like a straight-to-dvd sci-fi, with some terrible terrible acting.
He’s talking about the Creating Halo 4 trailer, where it’s about how making Halo 4 is similar to making a movie.
You must remember: People are stupid. If it doesn’t slap them in the face and explain to them very slowly, with pretty colors and all, than they won’t understand.
> well I say the trailer from the Comic con video but went to the movies to day and saw it on the big screen.
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> caused a lot of confusion to the randoms and even my own family who now think im playing some playable movie for the past 10 years.
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> why is it that its compared to a movie many people take things like that the wrong way.
>
> my own sister came up to me and mentioned a topic on halo 4 and said she saw the trailer a week ago and said
> “James did you know that halo 4 is made by over 90% movie designers”
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> It was embarassing for me to suffer that and try to clear things up just to be thought a fool and I’m not saying thats what I think they felt I know they did by there reactions
>
> it was just blamming wrong for them to take the message the wrong way and make a false conclusion
>
> <mark>im still getting the game even if I have to kill somebody for stopping me from stepping in the door to pick up my preorder or some -Yoink!- trys to rob me again I will Blamming kill them and carry on and say it was justified.</mark>
> <mark>and im not mother blamming joking I will Blamming do it after losing over 1600 in cash of gaming merchandise and all my 360’s in 2010 just to have the investigator refuse to arrest that person and they know who and still to this day refuse to give me the C dumpsters blamming info. I will do what I have to and thats final.</mark>
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> but the randoms who dont play halo is the problem has anyone else dealt with any form of rediculas blunder from mislead info coming from a random person