if i ask anyone from my school who is an actual halo fan says they dont like things like sprint, armor abilities, or “armor progression” that effects gameplay. cough PERKS cough
but if you ask anyone who just buys every halo game but only players for the first 2 weeks, they will say they like that stuff. so why not listen to halo fans if the other ppl are going to buy it anyways but only play for 2 weeks?
So, because some of the people at your school who claim to be big Halo fans don’t like sprint, a fraction of a percent of Halo’s community, you should dismiss everyone who likes sprint as someone who will only play for 2 weeks? Did it occur to you that some of the ones who may accept sprint may have spent years playing Halo and have a large collection of Halo books and figures, and could be considered as big Halo fans too? Did it occur to you that the Sprint issue is a bit bigger than who likes it and who doesn’t?
I keep forgetting that there are people on this forum who are still in school. When I think back to my own mentality as a teenager, I can’t help but feel a small twinge of shame.
I am! Woot! Go home-schoolers!!! But seriously. I am one of these huge halo fans with a large collection of books and figures and owns every halo game. I 100% approve sprint. I can deal without it but i dont hate it.
> if i ask anyone from my school who is an actual halo fan says they dont like things like sprint, armor abilities, or “armor progression” that effects gameplay. cough PERKS cough
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> but if you ask anyone who just buys every halo game but only players for the first 2 weeks, they will say they like that stuff. so why not listen to halo fans if the other ppl are going to buy it anyways but only play for 2 weeks?
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> just saying
Because they really only need you to buy it once, after that they dont care whether you like it or not. (from a $$$ standpoint)