Nah. It's that your posts read like the rantings of someone with a superiority complex and a chip on his shoulder, and you think all Halo players are like you and like the same things. When you do make good points they're easy to ignore because they're delivered with such vitriol and contempt. I talk about Shishka - and people in general - as if they are actual human beings. You rant like the very worst of the internet. If you're anything like the content of your posts in person, you'd be exceptionally unpleasant to be around.kylej said:No, the difference between you and me is my knowledge of Halo 3's playlists far eclipses yours. I don't expect Shishka to exclusively listen to my complaints or those of any other internet jamoke. My issue is the pathetic, if not downright confusing changes that are implemented.
Sorry but adding "a snipe playlist" isn't a goddamn positive when Halo 2 had one and it still took over a year after launch for Shishka to put it in. ActionSack took 2 years to make its Halo 3 debut. I'm not going to regurgitate my complaints here because the people reading this post probably share my complaints. The playlists could not possibly be more stale than they are now. Until Shishka starts playing the game I guess I should lower my expectations.
I agree. Which is what I said in the post I linked to, among other places. And yeah, it's Halo. And yes, the playlist evolution has been a gradual one. But I do think the way the changes have been in the direction of player requests have something to do with its longevity. Of course, I'm just speculating. It could also be if Shishka took all of juicesStriker said:It's the little things that need changed, really.
But I doubt it.