Am I just lucky, or is Fiesta Killjoy not that difficult to complete?

Not that difficult. I have a lot of friends playing halo of various skill levels. My friend that took the longest played 9 game. People are just babies.

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I agree. Despite my gripes with the challenge, I do believe it was conceived in good faith. Basically, if you ended a spree, you probably killed a decently skilled player. On paper, not a hard thing to do.

I’ve said it many times, but challenges in Infinite are too narrow. Instead of getting Multikills we’re only rewarded for double kills. Instead of tactical rifle kills, we have to use either the BR or the Commando, but never both. We only get progress from killing sprees, not frenzies, riots and so on.

All they’d have to do is make the challenges more broad, but raise the requirements.

Idk, you’re the one who threw yourself into the conversation with nothing to add. :person_shrugging:

I’m asking why you’re refering to yourself in the first person.

You didn’t make the comment I was replying to. A.K.A I wasn’t talking to you at all.

And I hardly see how shutting down criticism is contributing to the contributing to the conversation. Just fyi.

I see—thanks for clarifying. Figured you were responding to the original post. I have virtually no clue how this new Waypoint formatting works.

Wut?

Yep,

I simply ran out of time.

I was incredibly lucky in the fact that someone on the enemy team was on an absolute rampage with a SPNKR and Energy Sword. Managed to ruin their day by ending 2 of their sprees.

I don’t think it’s a case of being easy or difficult to do, it’s more a case of a lot of the challenge being outside of your control.

There are a lot of things at play, it’s a 4 Vs 4 mode so that’s 8 people of potentially different skill levels and how they are grouped, then 1 person needs to get a specific number of kills in a row then you need to be the person to get the kill of that person, there’s also how the game calculates who gets kills and who gets assists. Plus there is the randomness of weapons and equipment.

When you out all of that together there are a lot of variables that all have to line up perfectly. Just trying to work out the maths behind all of that would be a nightmare so I completely get why some people think it’s not a great example of a challenge.