ego much?
Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 12:59 am
well im not sure how much this has to do with modding discussion but im sure im not the only one who finds this annoying
simply put
the few people who can mod halo 3 refuse to release they're utilities and all the stuff you need to do because the "dont want to bring on the downfall of halo 3 matchmaking" which sounds like a load of sh*t. bungie is a successful software programming video game creating company and im sure they can handle a gang of people tampering with their game to win they've done it before. so if this website is about the modification of video games (halo) to express creativity or share knowledge of software editing or whatever you want to call it, the what is the point of with-holding vital information to the age of halo 3 modding? to save the matchmaking community?
no. to brag and boast about their superior knowledge and to hold it over the heads of those who are a little less talented
so unless there is some kinda of proof that the staff of bungie fails to do what they went to college and are trained to do then their is no real reason to not release the proper modding applications required for halo 3
this is in no way stating that the creators have no right not sharing their programs it states that their is no reason belonging to a modding community if your not doing anything but playing favorites and showing off
simply put
the few people who can mod halo 3 refuse to release they're utilities and all the stuff you need to do because the "dont want to bring on the downfall of halo 3 matchmaking" which sounds like a load of sh*t. bungie is a successful software programming video game creating company and im sure they can handle a gang of people tampering with their game to win they've done it before. so if this website is about the modification of video games (halo) to express creativity or share knowledge of software editing or whatever you want to call it, the what is the point of with-holding vital information to the age of halo 3 modding? to save the matchmaking community?
no. to brag and boast about their superior knowledge and to hold it over the heads of those who are a little less talented
so unless there is some kinda of proof that the staff of bungie fails to do what they went to college and are trained to do then their is no real reason to not release the proper modding applications required for halo 3
this is in no way stating that the creators have no right not sharing their programs it states that their is no reason belonging to a modding community if your not doing anything but playing favorites and showing off