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Again, wanting better for your favorites is reasonable. Getting mad that other people don’t take your opinions as gospel is sociopath stuff. Cowboy Bebop LA didn’t “deserve” anything, it’s a product. A product people rejected for various reasons, including the producer of the product in the end. Maybe it was too

That cliffhanger is a giant part of the plot, don’t be fooled by this article.

Getting mad because Netflix didn’t renew your fave thing is a valid response, people have it all the time. Getting mad that other people don’t like your thing as much as you do is immature, get over it. Getting even madder that people who gave it a chance didn’t like it is laughable, grow up.

Go read the story on IGN...

Step 1: Stop trying to pick a fight with everyone here, no one here cancelled it. Send Netflix an angry letter or something.

Now unironically publish an editorial about how gamers are mad about something and that makes them stupid children. This material is bad and you should feel bad for having squirted it onto the website. I can’t believe a non-linear game begins in a more constrained environment to... teach people how to play it? I can’t

We’re not saying it’s pay to win but... welp.

Another way to say this is “In the rush to finish the game, we didn’t tune the difficulty.” Halo 5 was also less fun on Heroic than every Bungie game though, I think 343 is just genuinely bad at this.

How did you agree with what I was saying (the ones who act unhinge are the problem), restate it in a less compelling way, and then attempt to make headway in the debate by doing so? My God... read.

This is the saddest paragraph in the world, dude. Please get some actual accomplishments to feel big about because this is not it. Your self esteem should not be based on being better than straw men on the internet.

One note for clarity, Cortana really did sacrifice herself and die. However, one of the copies of herself she left behind to do work for the team (open doors, access maps, extend bridges) found its way into the Forerunner Network once the adventure was over and that copy is the villain. This explains the change in

People will pay $60 into the game, they’ve just done a magic trick of sorts where now that “doesn’t count” because the mode was released separately. This argument is pathetic and will be seen through by everyone, including yourself, but for some reason you feel the need to cape for them anyway. My assumption is the

No, that’s not what’s happening at all. Here’s what always happens.

What is really more likely, someone who only wants to play Slayer will suddenly grow a deep appreciation for Oddball? Or they’ll drop the game for one that stops wasting their time with game modes they hate? 343 is playing a stupid game and they will only win stupid prizes with it.

I certainly loved it when several senior citizens showed up on a bus with equipment they couldn’t possibly have in order to steal the climax of the movie from the primary characters. That was a good, exciting thing to do and not something that made most people regret the whole enterprise. (Afterlife was a gross movie

It’s not an oversight, they’re trying to force people to like those other modes. In the end, they’ll have to give in, but in the meantime, they’re just making people annoyed. It’s a huge waste of time, imo.

No one actually disagrees that doxxing, death threats, violent language, etc are bad. The proper response to that kind of behavior on a Reddit is banning and no discussion of what they said. The actual discussion is about people who are VERY angry and perhaps even MEAN, but not like... you know insane or breaking any

The answer to your question is that it’s possible to like and dislike different aspects of the same thing. You could very easily find the gameplay of Halo Infinite to be your favorite game AND find the battle pass to be the worst in any game you’ve ever played. Why are you trying to dumb down discussion as if people

All the other Halos launched at full market price at $50 or $60, containing both a campaign and a multiplayer mode. This one will launch at full market price ($60) ONLY containing a campaign, while the multiplayer is “free”. This is essentially sleight of hand, and trying to use it to deflect criticism would be deeply

Please google “football hooligans” and stop making a spectacle out of your ignorance. At the worst level, toxic sports fans are literally VIOLENT GANGS. Of course toxic gamers also get up to heinous stuff, but extreme fans of all kinds of things do that, as the OP correctly noted.