Right now theres over 100k online…anyone else surprised by the spike in population?
For the people who didn’t really pay attention, a month ago there would be barley 70k
Right now theres over 100k online…anyone else surprised by the spike in population?
For the people who didn’t really pay attention, a month ago there would be barley 70k
Christmas noobs?
> Christmas noobs?
Stop being so mean to yourself 9. 
I seem to remember someone noobing it up in MLG yesterday. XD
But yeah seriously it’s most likely do to Christmas vacation and people getting Halo for Christmas.
> Christmas noobs?
Over 30,000? Thats CrAzuZYyzyYZY
ignorant parents by the game for their kid/s.
Yeah, there have been a lot on lately, cool!
> ignorant parents by the game for their kid/s.
Would suspect that’s the case for CoD post MW 
As for Reach, the holiday bungle shipped with Reach and FableIII.
Since the 360 pulled the strongest sales this holiday season, I’d put my money on bundling bringing in new players.
Now at now point is there anything wrong with that.
Just saying if there is a major cause-effect, that’s the obvious one.
If there isn’t a major cause-effect, it’s called player fortitude.
Those that love Halo will play other games, but always come back to Halo 
> > ignorant parents by the game for their kid/s.
>
> Would suspect that’s the case for CoD post MW 
> As for Reach, the holiday bungle shipped with Reach and FableIII.
> Since the 360 pulled the strongest sales this holiday season, I’d put my money on bundling bringing in new players.
>
> Now at now point is there anything wrong with that.
> Just saying if there is a major cause-effect, that’s the obvious one.
> If there isn’t a major cause-effect, it’s called player fortitude.
> Those that love Halo will play other games, but always come back to Halo 
That statement deserves an award
> > ignorant parents by the game for their kid/s.
>
> Would suspect that’s the case for CoD post MW 
yup, a lot of parents looking to get video games for their kids for christmas will often ask the staff in the store for which game is popular and good, seeing as CoD is popular and loved it will be suggested all the time.
> As for Reach, the holiday bungle shipped with Reach and FableIII.
> Since the 360 pulled the strongest sales this holiday season, I’d put my money on bundling bringing in new players.
>
> Now at now point is there anything wrong with that.
> Just saying if there is a major cause-effect, that’s the obvious one.
> If there isn’t a major cause-effect, it’s called player fortitude.
> Those that love Halo will play other games, but always come back to Halo 
ah, didn’t know of the holiday bundle, that would definitely explain the sudden rise in screaming kids that burst my ear drums every time they talk … i should really turn down my chat volume but then i can’t hear my friends over them.
yup, halo always pulls me back in, i played skyrim for 2 weeks and have suddenly lost all interest in the game and just want to play more halo …
> > ignorant parents by the game for their kid/s.
>
> Would suspect that’s the case for CoD post MW 
> As for Reach, the holiday bungle shipped with Reach and FableIII.
> Since the 360 pulled the strongest sales this holiday season, I’d put my money on bundling bringing in new players.
>
> Now at now point is there anything wrong with that.
> Just saying if there is a major cause-effect, that’s the obvious one.
> If there isn’t a major cause-effect, it’s called player fortitude.
> Those that love Halo will play other games, but always come back to Halo 
No, its the bundle + christmas/vacation time sadly. in a month or 2 itll be back to 70-100k in peak hours
> > > ignorant parents by the game for their kid/s.
> >
> > Would suspect that’s the case for CoD post MW 
>
> yup, a lot of parents looking to get video games for their kids for christmas will often ask the staff in the store for which game is popular and good, seeing as CoD is popular and loved it will be suggested all the time.
>
>
>
> > As for Reach, the holiday bungle shipped with Reach and FableIII.
> > Since the 360 pulled the strongest sales this holiday season, I’d put my money on bundling bringing in new players.
> >
> > Now at now point is there anything wrong with that.
> > Just saying if there is a major cause-effect, that’s the obvious one.
> > If there isn’t a major cause-effect, it’s called player fortitude.
> > Those that love Halo will play other games, but always come back to Halo 
>
> ah, didn’t know of the holiday bundle, that would definitely explain the sudden rise in screaming kids that burst my ear drums every time they talk … i should really turn down my chat volume but then i can’t hear my friends over them.
>
> yup, halo always pulls me back in, i played skyrim for 2 weeks and have suddenly lost all interest in the game and just want to play more halo …
i actually talked to a a few gamestop employees and they said they got frustrated with halo reach, in particular the sprint double beatdown
i even told them they fixed it and they were unaware