So im getting CEA the night its on sale and think i might make a video of me unboxing it . For people that are wondering what lerks within the box. Poster ? Code ? Halo 4 some something sadly not a beat code :(.
But anyway yeah should .
Also you will be able to see my -Yoink!- face… " Sigh. "
I’ve never really gotten the point of an unboxing video so i can’t really awnser this. I think its because I can unbox something myself without watching someone on the internet do it…
Dude, unboxing videos is a stupid way to get YouTube views.
But if any one has problems with unboxing stuff, I have a easy way to fix that, it’s called a really sharp knife, cuts through card board, paper, tape, string, wire ties, and plastic wrapping.
Now, if you did a video where you took the game, and put it into your Xbox for the very first time, and started playing it, that’s not as stupid.
> Im guessing there do them because people can see what is in there apart from the game…
But what’s the point of watching a video if you can do it by yourself. Honestly, I too have never understood the point of unboxing videos. Maybe, just maybe, special edition unboxings have some sort of reasonable meaning, but when it comes to unboxing a regular game like Halo CEA, it really makes no sense.
Anyway, you’re really the one who unboxes the game. You can do it however you want. Of course if you happen to have special skill, you should, for example, make an unboxing video where you open the game while doing backflips, that would be something I could watch.
> Im wouldnt be doing it for views i just like making videos xD
If you like making videos so much, why not do better than unboxing something, like record one of your family or friends playing Halo for the first time.
> So im getting CEA the night its on sale and think i might make a video of me unboxing it . For people that are wondering what lerks within the box. Poster ? Code ? Halo 4 some something sadly not a beat code :(.
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> But anyway yeah should .
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> Also you will be able to see my -Yoink!- face… " Sigh. "
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> Thanks.
> > Im guessing there do them because people can see what is in there apart from the game…
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> But what’s the point of watching a video if you can do it by yourself. Honestly, I too have never understood the point of unboxing videos. Maybe, just maybe, special edition unboxings have some sort of reasonable meaning, but when it comes to unboxing a regular game like Halo CEA, it really makes no sense.
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> Anyway, you’re really the one who unboxes the game. You can do it however you want. Of course if you happen to have special skill, you should, for example, make an unboxing video where you open the game while doing backflips, that would be something I could watch.
The thing is… Halo CEA isn’t a regular game, at least in terms of multiplayer. Somewhere in it’s case is a way to get the DLC maps. Some people think it’s a disk but they said it would only be one disk, which is the campaign. So that leads people into thinking it’s a code, but they said you didn’t have to have Reach to play the seven maps, so it can’t be that either. The only way that they could do that is with a disk that had only the 6 multiplayer maps in custom games and forge, the lone firefight map, and probably a theater mode for the maps. But they said they wouldn’t do that and if it were two disks, the price wouldn’t be $40 so it goes around and around again. So a lot of gamers are wondering the exact method of how we will get the maps. I actually got to this thread because I typed in “Halo CEA unboxing” into Google.
the reson for unboxing videos is to beable to tell whats in it like secret codes or if they say somthing in it that u arnt sure what it means so u wach an un boxing vid to no what the hells in it and if u should get it