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Big news. They're bringing in Joseph Staten (Halo 1/2/3/ODST/Destiny 1 writer) as a new project lead for Infinite's campaign.
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Alright we've been clowning on 343 but this is literally the best decision they've made. Good shit.Big news. They're bringing in Joseph Staten (Halo 1/2/3/ODST/Destiny 1 writer) as a new project lead for Infinite's campaign.
Never happening. The 343 fears the Marty.I know they won't ever do it, but if they can bring Joe back..
do you think...?
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He's probably there to make sure they get it finished on time, with the possibility of providing larger support for future campaign updates. Microsoft won't let the game slip to 2022 since it's the shot in the arm that the Series X needs, so I highly doubt they're doing some major overhaul for the campaign.Big news. They're bringing in Joseph Staten (Halo 1/2/3/ODST/Destiny 1 writer) as a new project lead for Infinite's campaign.
It's about time... That said, hiring a new project lead for the campaign when you were originally ready to ship your game in 4 months says how much they've screwed up.Big news. They're bringing in Joseph Staten (Halo 1/2/3/ODST/Destiny 1 writer) as a new project lead for Infinite's campaign.
I doubt that they will bring him back. They've hired 3 composers to make the cacophony in Infinite.I know they won't ever do it, but if they can bring Joe back..
do you think...?
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Chinaman is not the correct nomenclature Dude. Asian-American please.Of all the slurs to ban him for, why Chinamen? That's probably one of the more "tame" ones for Chinese people.
Hopefully he'll keep his "colorful" opinions to himself now instead of going on Twitter, more devs need to do that.
We all agree, dude, we're just saying it's not a particularly offensive slur.Chinaman is not the correct nomenclature Dude. Asian-American please.
3 also has the best side character in the entire franchise, Chips Dubbo.Started up Halo 3.
It's giving me mixed emotions because while I haven't played the single player barely at all since it first came out in 2007, it looks way dated, which drives home how long ago 2007 was and makes me feel blue.
The purist in me is glad it's not an updated Anniversary version and instead the actual game from 2007, since that is more nostalgic, but it's pretty jarring to go from the Anniversary version of Halo 2 to vanilla 3.
What really makes me laugh is the human character models faces in Halo 3, video game graphics have come a very long way since 2007.
3 also has the best side character in the entire franchise, Chips Dubbo.
Great environmental detail. Aged facial expressions.What really makes me laugh is the human character models faces in Halo 3, video game graphics have come a very long way since 2007.
Great environmental detail. Aged facial expressions.
You do realize that I was quoting a movie?We all agree, dude, we're just saying it's not a particularly offensive slur.
Chipps dubbo has always been there.It seems like they retroactively added Chips Dubbo to the Anniversary versions of 1 and 2.
I think they didn't do a remaster of 3's graphics for a few reasons. First, it was already in HD from the start since it released on a seventh-gen console, so there wasn't really a pressing need to do a remaster. Second, it was ported to the MCC at the same time as the other games in the collection, so 343 probably didn't want to spend time doing two remasters at once (potentially three if they decided to update 4 at the same time). Finally, they generally saved remasters for a 10-year anniversary, so 2017 would have been a decent time to do it, if not for all the difficulties involved with post-launch support for MCC and Halo 5. Probably decided it wasn't worth the trouble since the graphics look good enough.Started up Halo 3.
It's giving me mixed emotions because while I haven't played the single player barely at all since it first came out in 2007 and that makes it pretty nostalgic, it also looks way dated, which drives home how long ago 2007 was and makes me feel blue.
The purist in me is glad it's not an updated Anniversary version and instead the actual game from 2007, since that is more nostalgic, but it's pretty jarring to go from the Anniversary version of Halo 2 to vanilla 3.
What really makes me laugh is the human character models faces in Halo 3, video game graphics have come a very long way since 2007.
Chipps dubbo has always been there.
I wouldn't call it "giving him a more prominent role" moreso than making him a recurring marine that you're really only going to be able to pick out of a crowd of NPCs based on the voice actor, although he is usually given specific "setpiece" lines to make particular moments in a level stand out. Marcus Stacker is also a recurring marine that falls into this category.This. They gave him the Johnson treatment, where he was just a generic soldier in the first game but given a more prominent role in the next two.
Good shit. This fixed the hole the NMPD removal left on me.Big news. They're bringing in Joseph Staten (Halo 1/2/3/ODST/Destiny 1 writer) as a new project lead for Infinite's campaign.