Ok people don’t want the squeekers to come over to Halo 4 and want them to stay in CoD.
This is actually a really bad idea. When I first played Halo I was a squeeker, and that was 10 years ago. I am guessing that a majority of Halo fans were squeekers or even under the age of 15 when they first played Halo.
By having this kids play Halo while their young, they will learn to love and appreciate this series. If they just play CoD all the time for their teenage years, then they will look back on Halo and be like “Halo? No you mean Halo.”
I would have to say that the CoD community is probably the most immature, rude, etc community there is. Halo, most of the time, has a sense of respect.
So what I am going to start doing is when some mother is buying her 12 year old son CoD, I’m going to tell her about how awful it is (stuff that probably is on an episode of SVU.) I’ll tell her that she should get her child Halo 4, a game with a *Christian theme to it that shows the power of humanity and community. Also I’ll tell them how Halo is nowhere near as bloody and such as CoD and that the CoD community says awful things over the mics which their sons could pick up and start using.
*When I say Christian I really mean Abrahamic but they wouldn’t buy it if I told them that now would they?
The kids and fratboys that make up the majority of the selling numbers for CoD, which used to make up the selling numbers for Halo, aren’t actually fans of the franchise or videogaming in general. Another game will eventually take over CoD and they’ll all migrate to the mainstreams most “popular” game that they have to get in on if they don’t want to remain behind as a “loser”.
Frankly I think the people who deserve to be playing Halo are the fans of Halo.
i agree that cod people have no pity, but i have enconterd some jerks in halo
for example, a guy in grifball who killed whoever on our team had the ball, then picked it up and ran strait for the goal, he never made it, we eventualy had to have a person spawn kill him so we could get anywhere
a person who was sending me hatemail for relaying positions of other enemies to my squad over the open mic
a person who sent me a message saying, we beat you you suck repeatedly after we lost a game of btb 95 to 100, on our team 3 of us had 30 kills each, 1 had 3, another 2 and the rest were afk, that person had gotten ten kills and died 40 times
but this is not as bad as what i have experienced in mw3, i would rather have squekers, then haters
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> Ok people don’t want the squeekers to come over to Halo 4 and want them to stay in CoD.
> This is actually a really bad idea. When I first played Halo I was a squeeker, and that was 10 years ago. I am guessing that a majority of Halo fans were squeekers or even under the age of 15 when they first played Halo.
Indeed. But squeakers today and squeakers yesterday are different animals. Parents today don’t know how to keep their kids from getting addicted to technology – there are six-year-olds with cell phones, for Darwin’s sake! – and this is being reflected in newer squeakers’ behavior. (And just to clarify, I’m not referring to all young people; just the obnoxious ones.)
I don’t think it’s possible to civilize squeakers as they exist today. They may mature on their own with time, but that’s the whole point – I’d prefer not to have to deal with them until then.
> By having this kids play Halo while their young, they will learn to love and appreciate this series. If they just play CoD all the time for their teenage years, then they will look back on Halo and be like “Halo? No you mean Halo.”
> I would have to say that the CoD community is probably the most immature, rude, etc community there is. Halo, most of the time, has a sense of respect.
And where, old friend, is the highest concentration of squeakers?
> So what I am going to start doing is when some mother is buying her 12 year old son CoD, I’m going to tell her about how awful it is (stuff that probably is on an episode of SVU.) I’ll tell her that she should get her child Halo 4, a game with a *Christian theme to it that shows the power of humanity and community.
> > Ok people don’t want the squeekers to come over to Halo 4 and want them to stay in CoD.
> > This is actually a really bad idea. When I first played Halo I was a squeeker, and that was 10 years ago. I am guessing that a majority of Halo fans were squeekers or even under the age of 15 when they first played Halo.
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> Indeed. But squeakers today and squeakers yesterday are different animals. Parents today don’t know how to keep their kids from getting addicted to technology – there are six-year-olds with cell phones, for Darwin’s sake! – and this is being reflected in newer squeakers’ behavior. (And just to clarify, I’m not referring to all young people; just the obnoxious ones.)
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> I don’t think it’s possible to civilize squeakers as they exist today. They may mature on their own with time, but that’s the whole point – I’d prefer not to have to deal with them until then.
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> > By having this kids play Halo while their young, they will learn to love and appreciate this series. If they just play CoD all the time for their teenage years, then they will look back on Halo and be like “Halo? No you mean Halo.”
> > I would have to say that the CoD community is probably the most immature, rude, etc community there is. Halo, most of the time, has a sense of respect.
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> And where, old friend, is the highest concentration of squeakers?
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> > So what I am going to start doing is when some mother is buying her 12 year old son CoD, I’m going to tell her about how awful it is (stuff that probably is on an episode of SVU.) I’ll tell her that she should get her child Halo 4, a game with a *Christian theme to it that shows the power of humanity and community.
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> Please don’t, my friend.
> Ok people don’t want the squeekers to come over to Halo 4 and want them to stay in CoD.
> This is actually a really bad idea. When I first played Halo I was a squeeker, and that was 10 years ago. I am guessing that a majority of Halo fans were squeekers or even under the age of 15 when they first played Halo.
> By having this kids play Halo while their young, they will learn to love and appreciate this series. If they just play CoD all the time for their teenage years, then they will look back on Halo and be like “Halo? No you mean Halo.”
> I would have to say that the CoD community is probably the most immature, rude, etc community there is. Halo, most of the time, has a sense of respect.
> So what I am going to start doing is when some mother is buying her 12 year old son CoD, I’m going to tell her about how awful it is (stuff that probably is on an episode of SVU.) I’ll tell her that she should get her child Halo 4, a game with a *Christian theme to it that shows the power of humanity and community. Also I’ll tell them how Halo is nowhere near as bloody and such as CoD and that the CoD community says awful things over the mics which their sons could pick up and start using.
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> *When I say Christian I really mean Abrahamic but they wouldn’t buy it if I told them that now would they?
Whats ironic is that one of my original reasons for hating halo back in the day was the kids screaming through the mics. That and being called the n-word over and over. This was before the -Yoink- movement mushroomed. Way back when jerks didn’t outnumber regular people.
I will say this though, I have met “squeakers” that have low voices and are quite mature in game. If they never told you they were 14, you would think they are 20-something. Those players can be enjoyable to play with. Age doesn’t necessarily matter, it is the level of maturity the gamer presents themselves with. Doesn’t matter if you are 14 or 40, as long as you present yourself in a mature and controlled manner. If you don’t, people will hate you. If you do, then people will enjoy playing with you.
We all used to be squeakers, so give the kids a break… unless they deserve it