I've gone by many names here, too many to list. Most of them are identities I no longer want to be associated with, since they reflect a person I no longer want to be. So I've left that past behind.
But I have been a member of this forum for ages. I remember hopping in during the days of Halo 3. I've been on a lot of forums and bungie.net was by far one of the funniest, zaniest communities I've been a part of. It had a little bit of everything. It had humor, arguments, serious exchanges. It had inside jokes, artists, writers, and thinkers alike.
There were wars between forums, Halo theories, colorful personalities like Lord Snakie and Spartan Ken. Bungie employees would actually interact with the community.
Now...this place feels like a graveyard. I hope this changes. It probably won't though.
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[quote]I remember hopping in during the days of Halo 3. I've been on a lot of forums and bungie.net was by far one of the funniest, zaniest communities I've been a part of. It had a little bit of everything. It had humor, arguments, serious exchanges. It had inside jokes, artists, writers, and thinkers alike.[/quote] "All good things _______________." [quote]Now...this place feels like a graveyard. I hope this changes. It probably won't though.[/quote] I follow the adage of, "You can't catch lightning in a bottle". We were fortunate enough to be parts of that era when this site was exceptionally special, but that time has obviously passed, and will never be here again. Too much about our host, the games they make now, the community here the past several years, and social dynamics of the world in general has changed, and not for the better.