If I could recommend anything to Fish, I would say, "Have you ever though abut just making the game, deleting your twitter account, and avoiding social media for about a year, while the game is in development?"
@E-i-N-e @ItchyIsVegeta No, Halo 4 is more like Call of Duty now, compared to past Halos. Call of Duty has nothing on a console where a person can set up a custom server, edit the firing rate, zoom, accuracy, look, and power of each weapon, on a completely customizable Forge map.
@alastor529 @ItchyIsVegeta What's wrong with my idea? You can still have the matchmaking playlists. But with complete customizations, custom servers, and existing forge options, why wouldn't this be a good idea? It would be completely unique to any console FPS.
How about they have the policies for digital distribution, and customers can choose what way they want to buy, thus what features they would like to have? Oh wait, that makes sense.
I wish Halo 4 felt more like traditional Halo, but it was nice to see 343i take a risk with the franchise and try to be more modern with it. Personally, I am hoping Halo 5 will be completely customizable down to each weapons power, firing rate, accuracy, etc, with a custom server option. Basically, turn it into a 'build your own multiplayer FPS' game, and let people's imaginations run with it.
As long as most of it is in stock options and bonuses, I have no problem with this. This means if the CEO does a crappy job and causes the company to do poorly, they will make very little money. But if they do an awesome job and really turn the company around, they will be rewarded for their work and earn the money.
Overpaid CEOs running companies into the ground can be a real problem, and reflects poorly on corporations in general.
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