I guess I have to be the one to make the Halo 4 thread again.

this should explain everything

Close. More like a combination EMP/Tractor beam.

With giant whirling blades? And this ties into the ending of Halo 3 somehow?

Yes. Did you not see the planet he was floating towards in the vid? It’s the entrance.

So, you can only enter the planet by flying through the whirling blades of EMP/tractor beam death?

That makes sense, I think that happened in an episode of Star Trek.

They’re not whirling blades, it’s an aperture iris kind of opening.

I see.

So basically it’s the Borg?

Yeah, 343 is going to take a shit on Halo. I’ll go for Dishonored instead.

install windows 8

despite what everyone says about win8, it does have significant use if you look on the bright side

i will still stay with win7 for real gaming, but i will use win8 for those special console exclusives (i mostly play halo for its story anyway)

Windows 8 playing xbox games was just an unfounded rumor.

bungie created 343 specifically because they knew that they would one day become too greedy and ruin the spirit of halo

bungie will come back to halo once they got their independence back (lets not forget, bungie was bound to microsoft/activision by 10 year contracts, technically they dont sell out forever)

bungie is the type of company that would love to do free dlc for their comsumers (kinda like valve), but because they are bound to their publishers they dont

hopfully in the future bungie will try to go full fledged independent like valve and flourish like the latter

then maybe we could have another valve-ish company in the industry

Bungie is also incapable of programming a proper save system.

Wasn’t this a positive thread a few pages ago?

Yeah, these guys had to come here with their unneeded whining.

Kenny, you fucking asshole

Looking at those screenshots more in-depth, I would say that 343 has become the Kojima/Naughty Dog of the 360.

I maybe understood one of those things.

Damn it pyro

There isn’t enough ಠ_ಠ in the world…

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