Case and Point: Why Halo: Reach is Better Than Modern Warfare 2

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  1. LD

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    Great parenting, 5 days of E3 are more important than going to school, noone needs that, when I grow up I'll become a MLG Pro! But my parents have to be on the mainstage too, otherwise I won't be allowed to play with my team.
     
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  2. Brodellsky

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    He's 15. High School doesn't even really matter anyways, he could miss 20 days and still be in the clear.
     
  3. TheZachalope

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    Yeah it is... They built a new engine for Reach from the ground up.
     
  4. MetaWaddleDee

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    I thought I heard they took Halo 3's engine and redid about half of the engine.
     
  5. LD

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    Sorry, I'm only able to compare it to the german school system. If you miss one day, it's okey, but your parents have to write a note, if you miss 3 days in a row you have to bring a note from your doctor why you are missing. If you miss more than 15 days in one school year, you have to bring a note from your doctor everytime you miss. If you miss mmore than 30 days you will be expelled from school in most cases.
    Also, the days you were missing are noted in your report cards, and do you think you'll get a job somehwere when you were missing 20 days?

    They didn't, they ...

    Don't belive a word that Bungie says about the engines or sequels
     
  6. Brodellsky

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    Well for us its the same, at least where i live. But I don't think employers look at individual report cards.
     

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