porno is 18+ for adult so no we can't bungie could be sued for this content might I add.....but still this here is bull ive already signed just pointing out that flaw in your argument
Bungie should honestly get proof before they jump to conclusions. Bungie has pissed me of enough, I find it time to prove them wrong. Also, you didn't happen to receive a notification from Bungie? Gamertag: bulldogs10
Glitches and mods aren't bad. It's when bad people use them is when bad stuff happens. When cheaters and etc. people get a hold of these simple to use tools to exploit a system, bad things happen that damage the reputation of each community. Halo 2 modding, for an example, is a very cool and fun thing. With it, you can form new atmospheres for a map, reskin it, add a new vehicle, new weapon, or even add an entirely new map. One fun map I used to have was a bunch of spinning Zanzibar fans. Each wing of the fan was a platform that players would have to fight to stay on. It was very unique and very fun. Another mod I had added a chainsaw to Halo 2. Yet another added Jackal shields as a usable weapon, while more mods continued to be developed, like toggling active camo on whole vehicles, or rebounding machine gun shots, and even a weapon that would start an airstrike of missiles onto a target. H2 modding took a turn for the worse with the advent of simple softmodding capabilities with the Xbox 1. Cheaters used modding tools created by the smart, good, and hard working people, and forever left a stain in the Halo modding community that will never go away. For an example, 'hacker' is a term misused by nearly everyone to refer to a person who can penetrate a computer/website's security and vandalize the contents as a prank or steal information for money. The thing about this is that nearly all of these pranksters and/or criminals are simply that. They aren't real hackers, nor are they particularly smart. In fact, many people in the real hacking community consider them lazy. It's the real hackers that find the ways to manipulate the program and make it do his/her's bidding. Programming, in fact, is hacking. Glitching is equally as wrongly negatively implicated. It's not bad at the core. There are some really amazing stuff I've seen with glitches that many people use to this day, and I'm surprised you people are so damn negative. I'm sure you've played the arcade game 'Space Invaders'. In that game, when it was first developed as an original for the game console Atari 2600, the programmer used a glitch with the programming of the console to trick the game into displaying several enemies. That game single-handedly brought the birth of video games into near-full maturity. Glitchers find ways to create loopholes in the code and produce things that the developer didn't orignally intend for the program to do. One of the best known from Halo 2 was the superjump. It was a bug with the mapping of the bsp of the map that would cause the player to fly high up in the air. When cheaters found out about this, they used these glitches to cheat the game in online matchmaking, ruining other people's game experience. It's not the cheaters and otherwise bad people who use these tools that the modders, glitchers, and hackers take the time and thought to search out, log down, and then otherwise create, that pisses me off. What really pisses me off is how the general population basically accepts how the media portrays them. As bad, evil people. When you mod, glitch, and hack, it's not bad. When you mod, glitch, or hack, it's not evil. Modders, glitchers, and hackers are the smart ones, and they are the ones who bring you all of the things that you use today. So before you blindly assume, 'Mods, glitches, and hacks are all made by bad people', set your facts straight.
You can add me to the list I see no reason for you being baned for this reason this is not a mod but a glitch.
QFT:happy: TY nemi for typing out such a long reply that he will be too dumbfounded too respond (the content within the article itself is very very true) or at least he would be dumbfounded if he wern't banned.....
I actually read the whole thing. I agree 100% with you nemi. There would be far worse maps in halo 3 without glitches. Geomerging is considered a glitch, even though a bungie employee knew about it, interlocking is a glitch. Getting out of maps is a glitch. Floating objects are glitches. Without these we would have a boring forge experiance. Normandy would of never existed, and many other great maps. Following that, forge wouldn't be popular. Then foundry never would of been invented. For heroic we would of pay $10 for 3 maps, 1 ok 1 that's bad but could be easily improved, and one that we have not seen yet, but I'm guessing would of been good. If your in the forgehub community, and it's not your first post, your definately a glitcher. Your first couple maps may not have interlocking, but they would soon enough. That makes you a glitcher. End of story. Sharpshooter shouldn't be banned.
Haha that made my day when the guy said that Nemi has to give china their wall back. i can stop laughing haha