| Sqrl said: Sinha can you get some actual in-game pics to make your point, you know the kind that actually have the HUD. I don't doubt the game looks good but its really silly to point to pics that could have been pre-rendered (and some/a lot of these are) to show how good the game looks. There are plenty of good shots with the HUD and there is no question about how those were rendered. |
Sqrl don't let not knowing what the hell you're talking about keep you from stating your uninformed opinion.
Obviously you've never played Halo 3 or you'd know you can watch videos of all your games and take photos. Actually, you don't even have to have played it, just read a freaking review or something, I'm sure almost every one mentions the videos and pics.
Those shots are all (not "the majority" as someone else said, but ALL) taken by Halo 3 players, in game, and then posted online. The HUD doesn't show up because... why the hell would you want the HUD to show up??
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