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ZeroMachine

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Revolutionaryloser said:
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As someone who enjoyed Halo. This is my wish.

Stop beating a dead horse you fucking, greedy publishers.

Bungie had the balls to end Halo because it needed to end.

You don't deserve anybody buying more of these games because you aren't bringing anything new to the table. You have to actually work to make money in case nobody ever told you. At least that's how it would be in my fantasy world of happiness and sense.

Not that anything I say matters. they'll be making a killing regardless. Capitalism, this is why I hate you.
Yes, because the millions of fans that want to see a new story in the Halo universe aren't getting anything new. I'm all for being civil, but that's the most ridiculous argument I've heard against new Halo games this side of "BUT HALO 3 FINISHED THE FIGHT HURRDURR."

A series never NEEDS to end. As long as they release good new games, which Halo has so far, there is NOTHING wrong with it. IF Halo 4 sucks, yeah, I'll be right there with you, but instead of saying "it should have ended!" I'll be saying "well, they obviously don't know what they're doing, so they better fucking learn from their mistakes or just quit".

I'm sick of the sequelophobia so many people have. Give it a fucking chance.
You see the problem with this industry and others is that when something great comes around we are all ovejoyed and blissful and happily hand over our money. Then the publisher says "What's that? You liked that game? Well, I hope you did because that's all you're getting for the next decade." and suddenly what was supposed to be a genuine gem in the history of our culture is bastardized into a cash cow which I have to put up with and look at while imagining the dozen other highly imaginative, fresh and innovative projects that less lucky developers came up with are left to rot in some cellar.

I'm not pretending this doesn't happen all the bloody time. Even Harry Potter and Twilight were clever and refreshing ideas at the time before they became the hideous, amorphous franchises that they are today. Modern Warfare 1, fucking masterpiece. They struck gold there and so we have to live with MW and it's fatherless brethren for another decade, growing larger and uglier as they feed of our pockets and occupy broader sections of the market with their flabby rolls of fat. You might think one could just ignore the franchise once it got annoying but that isn't how it works because the franchise doesn't go away, it stays there and the next amazing FPS experience has to wait another 5 years so it can find a place to occupy in the which is forever saturated with games that overstayed their welcome. The feeling is reminiscent of a cheerful elderly relative you get to see every Christmas and always has something interesting to say, however one day it's decided they should come to live at home and you realize they are incredibly naggy, short-tempered and constantly need you to switch TV channels for them.

And you say, what if the next "sequel" is really good? If it's a sequel, it's already playing with a handicap and that's that it has to follow the original and unless the original was shit it's very hard to take the same formula, tweak it and suddenly make it spout rainbows and unicorns. Sequels are only a way for publishers to play safe bets. They could be making other, better games, but they aren't, they're making the same game again because they are sure it will make money.

Again, I'm not stupid. I'm aware of how the world works and know that publishers aren't my friends. They want money, fans give them the money. I want a new game, I go and check the indie titles knowing deep inside that the humble oasis of fun and creativity I enjoy could be a sprawling lake where I could be admiring the sunset with a group of friends and talking about stuff, but I'm not, because no one in their fucking right minds would bother checking out Cave Story, Treasure Adventure Island, Knytt, Focus or any other game which proves how much we could be doing with videogames instead of just teabagging each other in the face.
Did you have that response loaded in the chamber, ready to fire at the next person that spoke to you? Because you seem to have completely ignored the points I made. You even ignored a question I asked that you reworded. "What if the next sequel is good? Well, obviously, it's hard for a sequel to be good". That doesn't answer the question in the slightest bit.

Also, no one called you stupid. You really took a TON of gigantic jumps in logic.

Quite sensitive about this matter, aren't you?

So, if you're going to respond to my actual post, please respond to the actual points I made. I'll even broaden them for you to encompass all games instead of just Halo. (Sorry to everyone else for going off topic).

Point 1: What about those that want to see a continuation of a story or a new story in the same fictional universe?

Point 2: What is wrong with sequels/prequels if they're well made and enjoyable?

I'll add a bonus point for good measure.

Point 3: What about people that love the style of gameplay that a certain series presents? ("Play another series like it" is not an answer. I shouldn't have to explain why.)

Now, are you actually going to respond to my points, or are you going to go on another unrelated rant?
 

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Halo 1 still da best. Bring it back
Umm... they sort of did. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halo:_Combat_Evolved_Anniversary

OT: I want to see a stronger storyline, or at least don't want to see the storyline pushed aside for multiplayer or "cool" set pieces.

There's an existing "relationship" if you like, with Cortana and John, please don't ruin it or turn it into something else.

Let's get us some damn proper lip syncing in this one please! Bungie just couldn't quite pull that trick out of their game engine, until Reach at least but by then it was too late.

Please get rid of those stupid "tools" we all know they were designed for the multiplayer, they were clunky and had no place in the campaign. Inbuilt Mjolnir suit powers would be better, perhaps with a customisable "level up" system. John would have to upgrade on the fly though, no UNSC backup this time around.

Aside from that, just surprise me, entertain me and give me an almighty Halo experience we can all be proud of.
 

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Halo 2 evolved from Halo CE, Halo 3 evolved from Halo 2 and Halo Reach evolved from Halo 3. My request (apart from have it be good) is don't fall prey to nostalgia or fans blinded by nostalgia, if you want Halo 1, 2,3, Reach, go play it, we don't need another one, move forward.
 

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in terms of graphics i would actually like them to do something similar to the Anniversary edition where the textures werent the best ever (ok improve them a little) but keep it colourful with out tonnes of bloom (i love the graphics in CE A)

Obviously keep the same basic formula that there has been all along but maybe spruce it up a but with having to actually use various strageties for various enemies (ala zelda)
also make it challenging this time, and not challenging by putting in lots of enemies but do something to how it was in Halo CE (i cant explain how the made the challenge but it was there)
in fact maybe make it more similar to Halo 1 overall but different (i dunno how and if i did i aint being paid to say how lol)

im all for keeping the amour abilities in MP but maybe not SP tbh (although i do like sprint)

and please get a decent writer, the guy who wrote Ghosts Of Onyx did a fantastic job, or better yet get Dan Abnett (that man is amazing)
 

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Not sure about the story of the game so my wishlist so far is just more information. But i will pop this in here... not sure if its real but it looks legit. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CT2qDfykbA
 

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in terms of graphics i would actually like them to do something similar to the Anniversary edition where the textures werent the best ever (ok improve them a little) but keep it colourful with out tonnes of bloom (i love the graphics in CE A)
That is artstyle, not graphics. And my guess is it is going to be many shades of brown because 343 want this to be a "mature" experience.

They should really look at ODST and CE for the FPS elements. There is always an opportunity to redefine a genre, and the start of a trilogy is an amazing opportunity.
 

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-Make vehicles stronger and more like Halo 3 with damage reducing the armor capacity but never destroying unless the pilot dies
-More jump height
-Equipment: Power Drain, Trip Mine
-Bring back missile pod and make Rocket Hog not suck so hard
-Brutes from Halo 2 because they eat you and make Elites less silly because in Reach they seem brain-damaged
-Armour Customization: it was fine in Halo 3, by all means add more parts, but make it unlockable through challenges/achievements/waypoint instaed of grinding. Also bring the space voodoo dinosaur (Elite) skins back with proper customizability. Especially Commando head.
-Bring back Spectres, Choppers, Prowlers and Hornets
-Make the sword the same as in Halo 2 (3 would still be better than Reach), the hammer in Halo 3 and replace the concussion rifle with the brute shot. Bring back BR, SMG, Carbine, Beam Rifle, Sentinel Beam, Flamethrower/Grenades, Spike Grenades, Brute Plasma Rifles.
-Make melees do damage through a popped shield - otherwise you can have done 90% damage and he just runs up and equalizes with you. In Halo 3 he would have died, instead he undoes all your work.

Dear Bungie; Reach is still a good game, but overall I think you took too much out from Halo 3 for it to be as good, although some of the new playlists seem to be reversing that like the modded gametypes in Action Sack so good job there; but I'd like to see a lot of things changed back.

Also, all your game needs is Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori. Beautiful music makes for brilliant gaming. Scarab hunting in Halo 2 still feels exciting purely because of the effort put into the awesome music that for me always means "Cue awesome event" whenever I hear it.
 

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-Last of all, there should be no way to check your Kill/Death Ratio. There would be less people camping and using cheap tactics, and less little kids bitching online. I can't really explain it, but games without stat tracking like that are just a lot more fun all around and are less rage inducing.
Really, this should become mandatory for all Online FPS games, atleast for non kill=score gamemodes like CTF or DOM. Nothing really kills objective based gamemodes than K/D whores.
 

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What do I want most from Halo 4? Quite simple; I want it to not exist. Ever.

Call me a troll if you must, (it's probably true in this instance) but I think Halo should've ended after the first one. I bought it the day it was released for PC, (I had no Xbox nor inclination to get one) and thought it was distinctly-average... up until the Library. At which point it turned into the shit sandwich to end all shit sandwiches and I was left with absolutely no desire to touch its sequels for fear of getting even more of this stink on my hands.
 

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My wishlist for Halo 4 is pretty much a decently written story and a relatable character or two.

God knows I don't have a problem with the way the Halo games play, with all the other shooters in existence this console generation being (Well, let's not mince words) completely shit, the action orientation in the Halo games is at the very least engaging even if it's still less than nothing if you compare it to a 90's FPS or even Bioshock. But Halo desperately needs a story overhaul and since the crap trilogy is over it's my hope that 343 has a real writer or two under their employ that can tell a story more interesting than "Aliens suck". I'm even willing to concede that It'll be okay that Master Chief can be in it, even though Reach was the best of the Halo games for simply not having anyone that boring in it but I digress. Most likely Cortana's going to be in it and that's a big-old plus in my book.

The gameplay doesn't need any real changes. (Note I said 'doesn't need' it desperately wants them but only if they move farther away from the current plague trends of modern shooters) Halo's always had above average level design and compared to Gears of War or Modern Warfare it actually looks quite nice.

So the story and the writing is the only thing that needs to change for it to get my vote.
 

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DaWrecka said:
What do I want most from Halo 4? Quite simple; I want it to not exist. Ever.

Call me a troll if you must, (it's probably true in this instance) but I think Halo should've ended after the first one. I bought it the day it was released for PC, (I had no Xbox nor inclination to get one) and thought it was distinctly-average... up until the Library. At which point it turned into the shit sandwich to end all shit sandwiches and I was left with absolutely no desire to touch its sequels for fear of getting even more of this stink on my hands.
Well you can't really say that the other games shouldn't exist if you never even played them can you?
 
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Story wise 343 has to focus on the relationship of Chief and Cortana. Chief is a man of action, a perfectionist and a team player. Its rather sad that I had to read a book to find that out. 343 has a chance to flesh Chief out a little, and they might have to because Cortana is probably going to die. The relationship between Chief and Cortana is essential because Cortana is Chief's last teammate and friend this is the most emotional thing the series has left to offer, unless they default on the end of the human race, the I will be disappointed. If they can pull off an emotional story. I will be impressed.
That's very interesting. I never thought of the Chief as a team player. You raise a good point in that you had to read the books to find that out. Case and point that they need to expand his character in the game to let that stuff shine through.
I also agree that the Chief / Cortana relationship is vital to giving the story some emotional depth. I have a feeling if Chief lost Cortana he would be very, very different.

As far as my wishlist goes. I'd like to be able to fly a Pelican.
 

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erttheking said:
DaWrecka said:
What do I want most from Halo 4? Quite simple; I want it to not exist. Ever.

Call me a troll if you must, (it's probably true in this instance) but I think Halo should've ended after the first one. I bought it the day it was released for PC, (I had no Xbox nor inclination to get one) and thought it was distinctly-average... up until the Library. At which point it turned into the shit sandwich to end all shit sandwiches and I was left with absolutely no desire to touch its sequels for fear of getting even more of this stink on my hands.
Well you can't really say that the other games shouldn't exist if you never even played them can you?
Why would I play the other games when the first game was less fun for me than licking an electric hotplate?
 

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DaWrecka said:
erttheking said:
DaWrecka said:
What do I want most from Halo 4? Quite simple; I want it to not exist. Ever.

Call me a troll if you must, (it's probably true in this instance) but I think Halo should've ended after the first one. I bought it the day it was released for PC, (I had no Xbox nor inclination to get one) and thought it was distinctly-average... up until the Library. At which point it turned into the shit sandwich to end all shit sandwiches and I was left with absolutely no desire to touch its sequels for fear of getting even more of this stink on my hands.
Well you can't really say that the other games shouldn't exist if you never even played them can you?
Why would I play the other games when the first game was less fun for me than licking an electric hotplate?
Uh, because I didn't like the first game and I love Halo Reach? Because a series gets better as it goes on?
 

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Weapon lowering on XBL would be nice. As for Forge I'd like to be able to change the time of day and have access to all the vehicles. I mean ALL of the vehicles, and the weapons too. Don't leave anything out
 

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Revolutionaryloser said:
*snipped with nerd rage*
I can barely take you seriously. You've taken the concept of sequels, turned it into some convoluted argument about human nature, and at the end of it all you decided to insult people that want to see more Halo, or any other additions to a series for that matter.

Let's go over this point by point.

Your point regarding Halo and the difficulty of doing something new from in universe:

Wrong. Halo has always had something playing out on the sidelines- the mystery of the Forerunner. I, and many others, could always tell that the story behind the Forerunners wasn't as simple as it seemed. Many hints in the games and books (the books are canon, don't try and argue otherwise) supported this. That's where the new games are taking things. Elaborating on a sub plot from previous games/media and bringing it to the front. This is a somewhat difficult task and not everyone will be pleased, but the people working on the games now are the ones that love them... fans and some of the original creators that still saw the potential that the Halo universe had to offer. Because of that, it could end up fantastic.

Which brings me to your point about the Halo universe being all about Humans v Covenant v Flood. That's such a gross oversimplification. Look at the books, comics, and animes. There are a multitude of side and sub plots going on, from personal conflicts to the whole grand scheme of things (of which we are finally learning things about). Hell, there's a fucking audio drama that only ties into the main story of Halo at the very end. The rest of it is about a young guy who accidentally acquires a heavy duty ONI AI that can do pretty much anything, and is so fragmented she doesn't remember what her purpose was or where she came from. A universe as expansive as Halos has the potential to tell hundreds of stories.

I guess I'll use that to bring us to your final point, though I'll go over the others as well. Have I got the balls to let Halo go and play something new? How about this- have you got the balls to admit that you're wrong about something? What if Halo 4/5/6 end up improving each time? What if 6 ends up being the best? What if it's the best FPS of all time? Will you admit you're wrong, or will you keep up with your bullshit "sequels are harmful herp derp" crap?

I want more Halo. I love the universe. In fact, it's somewhat of a dream of mine to be able to write for the universe, whether it be for future games or books or films or whatever. But guess what?

My favorite game of all time is Chrono Trigger.
I feel that the best bang-for-your-buck game ever is Skyrim.
I believe that the best designed game of all time that tells the best one-shot story is Red Dead Redemption.
And my list of favorite games of all time includes only one Halo game- the first one (or more specifically the re-release, Anniversary).

The Halo universe is my favorite fictional universe and tells my favorite overall stories, but it is by no means the only series I play, so don't go acting like you're doing me a favor by trying to convince me to give up one of my favorite things, and don't you EVER fucking accuse me or anyone else that loves something like this of "not having the balls" to try something else. Calling us cowardly for something like that is absolute horse shit, and the second I read that line, I lost all respect for you (though to be honest there wasn't a lot to begin with considering how quickly you dismissed something you've yet to even see anything about other than that it exists).

As I finished typing this, I decided I'm not even going to bother attacking your other points (I have words to say about your "rule of three", but it's pointless, as a lot of times sequels past 3 are terrible, I can agree on that), save your response to my third point.

Saying "go play the old stuff" is stupid. It's just stupid. It's more detrimental than making a sequel.

Yes, I go and replay old games. But you know what I do after? I play their sequels, all in a row, if it's a continuous story, and because I want to play a similar game with new elements. If all I had this whole time was the original Halo, I wouldn't have something in my life that's brought me hundreds of hours of enjoyment, because the Halo universe wouldn't exist. Sequels build on ideas, both in story and gameplay, and at least try and perfect them. Without sequels, we wouldn't have the gravity gun. We wouldn't have the Source engine, which is outdated but brought so much to the table before. We wouldn't have gotten Portal 2. We wouldn't have gotten GTA 3. We wouldn't have gotten Modern Warfare. Morrowind, Oblivion, or Skyrim. Mass Effect 2. Chrono Cross. Final Fantasy 6/7/10. Megaman X/Zero.

It's ridiculous. Just plain ridiculous. I can't even wrap my head around the idea of trying to pull new universes out of our asses every damn time we'd want to make a new game. Yes, it's easier to make something that takes place within an existent universe, but just because it's easier, doesn't mean it's bad, by any means.

And as for saying "go play a game like it", no. If I want to play a game like Halo, I want to play a Halo game, one that takes place within that universe. If I want to play a first person shooter that isn't in the Halo universe, I'll play a first person that that isn't in the Halo universe. If I want to play a Halo game, I'll play a Halo game, and if I want MORE Halo, I want it in the form of a Halo game... that should be obvious. I can't believe I'm even explaining this. It's so redundant.

Anyway, I'm done. Reply if you want, but in all honesty, if it's the same stuff you've been spouting, I won't even bother replying.