I have full respect for 343i.

343i just admitted in their daily bulletin that they knew about the mistakes. I know Frank had to get some courage to admit that. And I can respect him for doing so. They are trying to make players glad by making a ton of fixes. They are adding more rotational playlists and such as such.

But right now, they have their hands full. If players can wait for a little longer, everyone will get what they want. I don’t really have any complaints, other than noting a few things here-and-there. Plus, don’t you think players would have ways to counteract the OP stuff by now? The “OP” DMR and Boltshot as examples, I have been able to bypass easily.

And they were pressured from the beginning that MS handed Halo to them. It’s a huge responsibility, it’s their first game, AND it is one of the biggest titles out there. So what if they made “mistakes”? They are learning from them and going to use those to take a step up.

And don’t flame this forum with negativity that is the usual around here, and first off, give 343i a chance. “If you have nothing nice to say, do not say anything at all.”

And a shoutout to the other fans that have their hopes in 343i still, you guys are what is keeping Halo 4 alive.

> 343i just admitted in their daily bulletin that they knew about the mistakes. I know Frank had to get some courage to admit that. And I can respect him for doing so. They are trying to make players glad by making a ton of fixes. They are adding more rotational playlists and such as such.
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> But right now, they have their hands full. If players can wait for a little longer, everyone will get what they want. I don’t really have any complaints, other than noting a few things here-and-there. Plus, don’t you think players would have ways to counteract the OP stuff by now? The “OP” DMR and Boltshot as examples, I have been able to bypass easily.
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> And they were pressured from the beginning that MS handed Halo to them. It’s a huge responsibility, it’s their first game, AND it is one of the biggest titles out there. So what if they made “mistakes”? They are learning from them and going to use those to take a step up.
>
> And don’t flame this forum with negativity that is the usual around here, and first off, give 343i a chance. “If you have nothing nice to say, do not say anything at all.”
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> And a shoutout to the other fans that have their hopes in 343i still, you guys are what is keeping Halo 4 alive.

Someone already made a thread like this earlier, today, with more community feedback.

Good try, though.

> > 343i just admitted in their daily bulletin that they knew about the mistakes. I know Frank had to get some courage to admit that. And I can respect him for doing so. They are trying to make players glad by making a ton of fixes. They are adding more rotational playlists and such as such.
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> > But right now, they have their hands full. If players can wait for a little longer, everyone will get what they want. I don’t really have any complaints, other than noting a few things here-and-there. Plus, don’t you think players would have ways to counteract the OP stuff by now? The “OP” DMR and Boltshot as examples, I have been able to bypass easily.
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> > And they were pressured from the beginning that MS handed Halo to them. It’s a huge responsibility, it’s their first game, AND it is one of the biggest titles out there. So what if they made “mistakes”? They are learning from them and going to use those to take a step up.
> >
> > And don’t flame this forum with negativity that is the usual around here, and first off, give 343i a chance. “If you have nothing nice to say, do not say anything at all.”
> >
> > And a shoutout to the other fans that have their hopes in 343i still, you guys are what is keeping Halo 4 alive.
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> Someone already made a thread like this earlier, today, with more community feedback.
>
> Good try, though.

It is my perspective and I think players should appreciate 343i more. Plus, there was a few things left out that no one really mentioned.

Also, don’t downsize my post, I know what you tried there.

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> > > 343i just admitted in their daily bulletin that they knew about the mistakes. I know Frank had to get some courage to admit that. And I can respect him for doing so. They are trying to make players glad by making a ton of fixes. They are adding more rotational playlists and such as such.
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> > > But right now, they have their hands full. If players can wait for a little longer, everyone will get what they want. I don’t really have any complaints, other than noting a few things here-and-there. Plus, don’t you think players would have ways to counteract the OP stuff by now? The “OP” DMR and Boltshot as examples, I have been able to bypass easily.
> > >
> > > And they were pressured from the beginning that MS handed Halo to them. It’s a huge responsibility, it’s their first game, AND it is one of the biggest titles out there. So what if they made “mistakes”? They are learning from them and going to use those to take a step up.
> > >
> > > And don’t flame this forum with negativity that is the usual around here, and first off, give 343i a chance. “If you have nothing nice to say, do not say anything at all.”
> > >
> > > And a shoutout to the other fans that have their hopes in 343i still, you guys are what is keeping Halo 4 alive.
> >
> > Someone already made a thread like this earlier, today, with more community feedback.
> >
> > Good try, though.
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> It is my perspective and I think players should appreciate 343i more. Plus, there was a few things left out that no one really mentioned.
>
> Also, don’t downsize my post, I know what you tried there.

lol

So you make a whole new thread instead of contributing to the one already made that was touching on the same subject?

You can still have your perspective and add the ideas that were left out through the original thread.

But, hey, spam all you want.

All bark no bite.
Respect is earned, not given freely by simple words.

> All bark no bite.
> Respect is earned, not given freely by simple words.

I can understand this, but they’re still doing their best for us.

> > All bark no bite.
> > Respect is earned, not given freely by simple words.
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> I can understand this, but they’re still doing their best for us.

In some sense, you’re correct. At least they are trying and finally responding to the criticism.

So they have acknowledged issues with halo 4. The true test of whether or not this respect is well placed or not is whether or not they will actually spend the time to correct these mistakes. Until then I have other games that deserve more attention.