> > A true fan of something is a fan of what something is. Not what it is becoming.
> > For example, if dubstep was considered rock. A true fan of rock would not like listening to dubstep. He would listen to what in his opinion was the good stuff.
> >
> > Same thing goes to halo.
> >
> > Am i saying that halo should stay the same game after game after game? no.
> > The essence of halo gameplay (the core gameplay) still needs to be there.
> > And based on what we’ve heard so far about halo 4, its not.
> >
> > So yea.
>
> but we still know next to nothing about halo 4.
>
> until 343i clears things up.
We know the multiplayer is basically CoD in space.
I have enjoyed every halo game (for different reasons), and thus I will be buying and enjoying Halo 4. I am fairly confident that I will get many hours of fun out of it, regardless of what new changes they decide to implement. In my opinion, that makes me a fan of the halo series.
> > if you consider yourself a fan of something then you ARE a fan of that thing! because being a fan of something is simply liking it.
>
> wrong, its liking it because of its concepts, not because it is simply there and other people like it.
WHAT? I can be a fan of anything I want for any reason.
> A true fan of something is a fan of what something is. Not what it is becoming.
> For example, if dubstep was considered rock. A true fan of rock would not like listening to dubstep. He would listen to what in his opinion was the good stuff.
>
> Same thing goes to halo.
>
> Am i saying that halo should stay the same game after game after game? no.
> The essence of halo gameplay (the core gameplay) still needs to be there.
> And based on what we’ve heard so far about halo 4, <mark>its not.</mark>
>
> So yea.
But they already told us it is and it will still play just like other Halo games.
> > > if you consider yourself a fan of something then you ARE a fan of that thing! because being a fan of something is simply liking it.
> >
> > wrong, its liking it because of its concepts, not because it is simply there and other people like it.
>
> WHAT? I can be a fan of anything I want for any reason.
you can THINK that.
MakeLoveNotWar:
you cant believe things just because someone told you it. You have to think independently.
> > > > I consider myself a “true” fan of Halo. No one has the right to tell me otherwise.
> > >
> > > What makes halo halo to you?
> > >
> > > Im simply saying that people who like halo because its called halo and will play it because its a halo game are not true fans, they just think they are.
> >
> > And your the authority on who is more of a fan than who?
> >
> > Lol I’m not even going to read your reply.
>
> because you know ill win, amirite?
> I didnt say anyone is a bigger fan than anyone else. I simply said you cant be a true fan of something just because of its name.
You’re the one assuming I’m a fan of Halo just because of the title and that it has Master Chief in it. You’re the one who’s stupid enough to make up something about someone else based on nothing.
I’m a fan of Halo because that is what I chose to be. There is no clear definition of what makes Halo “Halo”. What makes Halo “Halo” is as complex as any other fictional universe filled with 100,000+ years of history, characters, and technology.
> > > if you consider yourself a fan of something then you ARE a fan of that thing! because being a fan of something is simply liking it.
> >
> > wrong, its liking it because of its concepts, not because it is simply there and other people like it.
>
> WHAT? I can be a fan of anything I want for any reason.
So why would you be a fan of something, if not for its unique properties, or at least it’s properties that you like?
I may not be a “True” Halo fan by this forums standards since I started with Halo 3, but I loved Halo 3 and have bought every game since. I was only 9 when CE came out and I lived in a strict household, I wasnt even allowed to play T games back then
Why am I not a true fan just because I was late to the party? Just because I’ve only loved it for 5 years means I don’t love it enough to matter?
I don’t like every single last thing I’m hearing about this game. However, thats true about every god -Yoink!- game that’s ever come out. Overall I think the game sounds amazing. I will buy it and enjoy it. If you can’t/won’t buy it that’s your problem. People need to quit thinking that just because they played CE means they should be the sole party tailored to.
Deal with it or go through with your threats and don’t buy it.
> > > > > I consider myself a “true” fan of Halo. No one has the right to tell me otherwise.
> > > >
> > > > What makes halo halo to you?
> > > >
> > > > Im simply saying that people who like halo because its called halo and will play it because its a halo game are not true fans, they just think they are.
> > >
> > > And your the authority on who is more of a fan than who?
> > >
> > > Lol I’m not even going to read your reply.
> >
> > because you know ill win, amirite?
> > I didnt say anyone is a bigger fan than anyone else. I simply said you cant be a true fan of something just because of its name.
>
> You’re the one assuming I’m a fan of Halo just because of the title and that it has Master Chief in it. You’re the one who’s stupid enough to make up something about someone else based on nothing.
>
> I’m a fan of Halo because that is what I chose to be. There is no clear definition of what makes Halo “Halo”. What makes Halo “Halo” is as complex as any other fictional universe filled with 100,000+ years of history, characters, and technology.
But in order to be a fan, you liked its original concept, right? either its story, or its gameplay. But people who will play it because they blindly worship the developers and will buy it because it says “halo” in the title are not fans, they are bandwagoners.
> Your either a fan of Halo or a member of the cult of 343
>
> Fan of Halo: - Accepts that these changes are crap
> - Doesn’t try to sugar coat it and say but they can make a classic playlist
> - Would like all of the features returning
> - Would like weapon spawn on location
> - Wouldn’t like perks
> - Wouldn’t like loadouts
> - Wouldn’t like COD Points
> If you are any of the above you are a “true fan”
>
> Cult of 343: - Almost worships 343 with there overzealous attitude
> - Thinks that 343 is a God that can do no wrong
> - Accepts waiting for more dissapointing info
> - Try’s to convince themselves that they like the changes
> If you are any of the above then for some unknown weird reason you are a fan of 343
> > > Am i saying that halo should stay the same game after game after game? no.
> > > The essence of halo gameplay (the core gameplay) still needs to be there.
> > > And based on what we’ve heard so far about halo 4, its not.
> >
> > This is the problem. We haven’t seen how any of this new stuff works, so you can’t say that it destroys the “essence of Halo” because we don’t know how it affects it in the first place.
>
> YES WE CAN.
> 1st part of core gameplay: EVERYONE STARTS OFF THE SAME.
> Thats obviously gone.
> AND ITS THE BIGGEST PART.
For you, maybe.
For me, Halo is not about everyone starting off the same. This is true to Halo 1, 2 and 3, but not Reach. And I still consider Reach one of the Halo games. Why? Because of how it plays.
The way you handle your weapon, the way you move through the enviorments. Anyone can have an entirely different opinion to what the core in Halo is, and why that person is a fan of it. There are no rules.
Also, to everyone saying it will be like CoD in space: It will not, never ever. Call of Duty 2 will have more in common with Black Ops 2 than Halo 4 will. Why? Not because it’s Call of Duty, but because it playes like Call of Duty, even though many mechanics are different. Halo will never play like CoD even if there simular aspects. It will never feel like playing CoD, it will still play like a Halo game. As did Reach, which is why I enjoy a lot even though many other Halo fans don’t.
> > > > Am i saying that halo should stay the same game after game after game? no.
> > > > The essence of halo gameplay (the core gameplay) still needs to be there.
> > > > And based on what we’ve heard so far about halo 4, its not.
> > >
> > > This is the problem. We haven’t seen how any of this new stuff works, so you can’t say that it destroys the “essence of Halo” because we don’t know how it affects it in the first place.
> >
> > YES WE CAN.
> > 1st part of core gameplay: EVERYONE STARTS OFF THE SAME.
> > Thats obviously gone.
> > AND ITS THE BIGGEST PART.
>
> For you, maybe.
>
> For me, Halo is not about everyone starting off the same. This is true to Halo 1, 2 and 3, but not Reach. And I still consider Reach one of the Halo games. Why? Because of how it plays.
>
> The way you handle your weapon, the way you move through the enviorments. Anyone can have an entirely different opinion to what the core in Halo is, and why that person is a fan of it. There are no rules.
>
> Also, to everyone saying it will be like CoD in space: It will not, never ever. Call of Duty 2 will have more in common with Black Ops 2 than Halo 4 will. Why? Not because it’s Call of Duty, but because it playes like Call of Duty, even though many mechanics are different. Halo will never play like CoD even if there simular aspects. It will never feel like playing CoD, it will still play like a Halo game. As did Reach, which is why I enjoy a lot even though many other Halo fans don’t.
No. the core of halo was defined in its first game, halo CE. sequels are supposed to improve it if there are major problems, and ADD to it. Not change it.
All this hate on Halo 4, Reach and people that like change. If they made Halo the EXACT same way as Halo 1 from 2001 until now, how many people would be left playing it? Nobody. If Halo just stayed the EXACT same every game, it would sell nothing.
Now OP, no one can decide WHO is a “true fan” or not. A true fan is someone who likes a series for what it is and what it will become. they will accept the change that is coming, and not be a (no offense) whiny little -Yoink- about it. The first Halo game that i played was Reach. Since then i have owned Halo 3, ODST, and Anniversary, and i loved all of them. I consider myself a fan of the series, because i like everything about halo. the story, the gameplay, and the characters. i will accept the changes for halo 4, because i am curious to see how they will be implemented.
> All this hate on Halo 4, Reach and people that like change. If they made Halo the EXACT same way as Halo 1 from 2001 until now, how many people would be left playing it? Nobody. If Halo just stayed the EXACT same every game, it would sell nothing.
>
> Now OP, no one can decide WHO is a “true fan” or not. A true fan is someone who likes a series for what it is and what it will become. they will accept the change that is coming, and not be a (no offense) whiny little -Yoink- about it. The first Halo game that i played was Reach. Since then i have owned Halo 3, ODST, and Anniversary, and i loved all of them. I consider myself a fan of the series, because i like everything about halo. the story, the gameplay, and the characters. i will accept the changes for halo 4, because i am curious to see how they will be implemented.
true fans welcome change, but they dont like it when the foundation of their like for the concepts is uprooted and destroyed. as i said in the OP.
Im not being a whiny -Yoink-, im just tired of people saying “im buy halo 4 because even though it looks bad its a halo game, that makes me a true fan”
Meh A true halo fan sticks with you thick and thin provides critizism, positive, and negative feedback in a respectfull manner. A true halo fan has been playing snice the halo ce XBconnect/Gamespy days and stuck with it all the way to this point and will continue to do so because all of us here now are halo fans. Don’t divide yourselfs from one and other nuff said.