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> > > > > > > I never said they never listen or that they don’t make changes, but when they get a suggestion that they don’t agree with, they snub it.
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> > > > > > Halo does not belong to you.
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> > > > > > The sooner you understand that, the quicker you can get away from this utterly silly statement that you wrote.
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> > > > > > So when 343i, who are in charge of the IP, get a suggestion from you, who does not own the IP, they are compelled to do as you wish?
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> > > > > > So that means that other people can tell you what to do, and you have no right to snub those suggestions?
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> > > > > This comment you made above is beyond dumb - let’s spell it out for you. When a companies sales, which is based on customer satisfaction, is not satisfying the customers…and 95% of those customers want something that can easily be added to the game to improve the quality…and 343 ignores it, then yes people have the right to complain. I cna’t help but think that people with logic such as yourself are the ones that made such idiotic changes to halo in what is called HALO 4.
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> > > > So are you saying that Halo belongs to you?
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> > > > Because nothing that you have wrote, as true as it may be, counters the truth that I wrote.
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> > > > What is beyond dumb is making up number like 95% buyer dissatisfaction to feebly bolster your opinion.
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> > > > Whether you believe that you are a better game designer than 343i, or that your golden suggestions will make Halo 4 better, is utterly and completely immaterial.
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> > > > Why?
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> > > > Because Halo does not belong to you. And that is a massive problem for chimps like you. You don’t get it still… You still feel that somehow you own a piece of Halo.
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> > > > Halo may very well die. It is MS’s and 343i to kill though.
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> > > > Suggest away. It is healthy. But what is not healthy is this idiotic idea that 343i needs to listen to you, and your fictional 95%.
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> > > All your points so far are fueled my things made up in your own head. When someone stats that during their research they’ve seen that between 90-95% want to have visual ratings shown in game, then you must assume that is a fact based on their studies. Now if you have proof to disprove that claim, then go right on ahead. At this point, I’ve seen the same thing. For every 10-20 people I encounter, 1-2 people say that visual ratings would ruin the game.
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> > > Now you can sit there like a fool and repeat things like “it’s not your game” and “you’re not he designer” but in the end that’s just a pointless thing to mention as it serves no purpose whatsoever.
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> > > In a very simple form for you to understand…Halo is a product intended to satisfy the customers. When customers are not satisfied, then they express their angst in order to have something change about it. This is the point where the company that made the product makes changes in order to satisfy the customer.
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> > > For some reason you’re getting this twisted view that people feel like they have the right to the changes opossed to people “expecting the changes”. Halo is a great franchise and fans expect the new game makers to make appropriate changes to the game to better the product. That’s sort of how online games like Halo and COD work…
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> > > Again, you sit there and make ignorant posts and silly comments all you want…but I guess you’re where that 5%-105 comes from.
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> > You’re talking out of your -Yoink!-, and making up numbers once more. 95 out of a 100 players wanting CSR is a myth. Repeating it over, and saying someone’s uncle did research to get that number is a myth. You truly have no clue how research operates because the onus is one those bandying the numbers to prove their research with hard numbers.
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> > MS pays millions to professionals to do proper research. 343i do not need to listen to clown like yourself that arbitrarily assign numbers to suit their purposes. Another case in point is this 5-10% category that are you so intend to put me into!
This forum is not a proper sampling. Those that are happy with the game are playing. This is what 343i understands. Those that threaten to quit and write Dear John letters are the ones creating new threads on the same subjects over and over again.
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> > You are right: MS needs to listen to the majority of the Halo players if they are to sell more copies of future titles. People caring about CSR may or may not constitute any number that MS needs to care about.
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> > Leave the numbers to the pros please.
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> You’re questioning the validity of a study that you have zero knowledge of and how it was conducted…interesting. Do you know anything about sample sizes? Do you know anything about proabilities based on the sample sizes? Do you know anything about statistics that would lead you to be able and disprove the claim that 90-95% people either would want CSRing’s back or do not mind if they come back?
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> You don’t even have the numbers to even be a judge. The only myth here is the notion that you know what you’re talking about…and the fact is…you yourself don’t know whether the 90-95% figure is accurate because you have not conducted a study. Furthermore, you have not actually disproved anything but rather proved your ignorance.
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> I’m done with you now. Thanks for posting.
Show me the pdf then? Share the knowledge then. Instead of the rhetorical questions and the feeble strawman arguments, share this data that you hold sacrosanct 
I am arguing that MS and 343i have better analytics and pools of data than your mythic study, that you don’t want to share, but want me to believe in.
I am arguing that if the data is clear and this 95% number is true, then it would be a no-brainer for MS to implement the changes.
But things are not happening the way that you and the alleged 95%ers want.
So, something is amiss…
Once again, please direct me to the study.
I will fight for in-game visual CSR tooth and nail if you can show me a scientific study that can bear academic scrutiny. I say that an individual who is a teacher and holds a Grad degree, perhaps like yourself 