what you tell is now the big problem in your country that there give no crap about the rating from the game at all in the country.
maybe you most do something in the first place about it to make sure there sell no game’s to kids that are not 16+ or 18+ years old first to buy it.
in my eye’s there not have feel sorry for to remove the bot bootcamp at all since you kids are playing a 16+ year game rating.
i give then the right to remove the bot bootcamp for that reason if that is the real reason there have remove it.
since kids that are not older then 16+ most not play this game in the first place.
if you let then play its your choose but not complain on the forum that there most add something for the kids when its not a kids game in the first place.
so if there not like to play against other players that are stronger then there most not play the game at all in the first place since its basic in any multiplayer game you play sometime’s against players that are stronger then you.
grow up a little,
it is legal for my kids to play these games in my country end of story,
it is my right to let my kids play these game.
THE FACT IS they HAD a safe place to play and it WAS TAKEN AWAY they took something away there is no justfication for that.
and you know whats more important IF YOU didn’t like the playlist you didn’t have to play it but you need to respect that other -Yoink!- people did like it whether its kids, people with poor skills, poor mental HEALTH OR AGAIN EVEN MORE IMPORTANTLY PEOPLE WHO SIMPLY ENJOYED THE -Yoink!- FREAKING PLAYLIST!
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i not know about you but in any halo since halo 3 my K/D rating is crap.
same with the W/L rating is crap in the halo game’s.
still i have enjoy the matchmaking always in the halo serie’s.
only not in halo infinite since there have make a big mass from it + i agianst the force crossplay system there use.
what in your country is good do’s not mean that its the same in other country’s.
in a lot off other country’s kids that are 8 years old cant buy a 16+ or 18+ in the first place since its against the law.
a lot off gamers hate it that kids are playing a 16+ or 18+ rating at you hear later something has happing to then by playing game’s like that.
so game company’s not have to add something to make it kids save in a 16+ or 18+ rating game at all since why add something to make it save for kids in a 16+ or 18+ year rating game in the first place.
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again you may not care for the playlist but a hell of a lot of other people do. they took something away you don’t care about so why do you care so much.
and hey right back at you just because its 16 and over in your country doesn’t mean its the same in other countries.
Kids are the future fans of the franchise they must be accounted for.
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100%
The game is even rated T(13+) where I’m at.
What was he playing in the other 7 games before Infinite and is it possible for him to have the same amount of fun without XP?
What you said. Every country is different and just because it’s illegal to buy a high rated game in your country does not mean it’s the same for others. Consider that 343i wants a younger audience to be playing their games since they knowingly turned a rated M franchise into a rated T. Weather people like to hear a kid’s voice does not matter at all, and if 343i did not want kids playing, they would not add super goofy items to events and the shop.
The way I see it, the two most likely reasons for bootcamp being taken away is most likely to free server space so the more populated PvP game modes do not experience as much lag (statis pending) along with them not wanting people to burn through the season 100 tier passes in 1-3 days with this new XP system they got.
ATM I’d recommend people to find a new game that you’d think respects you or if XP is not an issue to go over to custom games to get the fix. It ain’t perfect but it’s something (infinite in a nutshell).
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in MCC and H5 he played firefight and campaign, bot bootcamp filled the place of firefight in that he gets to play and earn without letting his team down due to his age and capability and also is just in general a safer place that pvp.
the easy fix is just have bot bootcamp provide less XP but still some as it was certainly popular enough MM was borderline instant for it.
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in the EU i know for sure that all the FPS game’s get the automatic 16+ rating for it.
and this is why halo infinite has become bad more since it was always a M rating and to drop it to T was wrong.
kids are sometime’s the problem from a franchise when its a FPS game.
still the halo serie’s was better if there focus on the 16+ like alway’s since then you get a good FPS game like it was in halo 5 and halo 4 back then.
And the solution to a problem caused by 343i is to remove something that the community likes?
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That’s cool.
It’s better to know what you have power over and what you don’t. It’s been a year and a lot of us that left the game are still waiting on a million other “easy fixes” from 343i. Our club is always accepting new members, and it sound like you want to join up. But while you are waiting for these “easy fixes,” figure out what you can do between now and then.
Not every one lives in the EU, you understand that.
Also the rating of a game does not make it good or bad. It being fun to play, having a lot of features, being complete, that’s what makes a game fun(generally speaking).
Case and point, Halo 5 was also rated T(13+) where I and 343i come from.
As if you only started playing FPS games after 16.
This is going off topic now.
Screw the rating system.
Bot Bootcamp gone.
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Yeah… Not everyone has the goal of “learning”. Many of us just want to enjoy a game, and that’s how we enjoy it. Social Slayer does not fulfill that want, because there’s still people.
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i understand that but do’s the OP understand also good that not every one lives in Australia that if there have there other rule’s that kids from 8 year old can buy a FPS game that people in other country’s think diffrend about it that there see that as a problem more in the first place.
so people in the EU or US think compleet diffrend about it.
i think nobody has enjoy the halo infinite multiplayer at all in the first place.
since its so broken and the playlist’s is so low then in other halo game’s and the crap content it has.
and not forget the battlepass nobody has ask for it.
nobody has enjoy it why you think a lot off people have left the game all why you think the population is so so low now since its so broken and there not fix it.
if it has the 13+ rating or 16+ rating the thing is staying more the same that a 8 year old child cant play in the first place.
in the end about bot bootcamp if 343 wane remove it there can do that for there own reason and if the communety not like it then we most deal with it since it counts also for other things in the game what the communety not wane have in the halo game and still got it like a battlepass or force crossplay.
Your experience and enjoyment is not the universal.
that has nothing to do with this thread
Ok let’s put a nail on this using the wording used by the ratings board itself.
“PEGI is the standardised way of providing games with an age rating in the UK and Europe. Here, it is a legal requirement for a game to have a PEGI rating. But note: the age rating provided by PEGI is a recommendation; children under 18, for example, can’t legally buy an 18+ game, but it is not illegal to play.”
It’s the same as the ESRB rating in the US.
Ultimately the age of people playing bootcamp had nothing to do with it’s initial inclusion or removal. You are wrong here, now get past this “point.”
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Its funny because I think the game is terrible but when I first played the flights I thought it was pretty amazing that they added MP bots and it reminded me of back in the day when Black ops 1 added bots. Gives people a way to just hang back and try to enjoy the game rather than it being a full on competition every match. It’s a thing that I used to do in many shooters before like CS, UT2004 or XIII or something.
But it probably doesn’t fit 343’s player retention algorithms or something. Don’t get why that is as relevant though because bots are made by 343 themselves they can load them up with all the cosmetics on the planet and influence the players to waste money instead.
Also funnily enough the only bots they’re keeping are the ones that replace players and those are the ones most people dislike considering they just tank your team’s score.
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that there have remove the bootcamp can have a lot of diffrend reasons.
it can be that 343 see’s that there abuse the bootcamp for the wrong way’s like for the battlepass so that there not have to play the multiplayer at all.
it can also have a other reason why there have remove it.
the only thing we know is that there never ever going to tell use the real reason why there have remove it.
thats with a lot off other stuff that there never going to tell us why there have chance it or remove it.
in matchmaking i can understand really good if there remove the bots compleet since there are compleet pointless at all since there are more worse then a new player in matchmaking.
i have see clips that in CTF the bot not cant jump at all on a truck but get stuck and is doing notting at all with the flag
If that was the reason, then BB would not have awarded any experience or progression for challenges.
Pretty sure it’s part of the reason. 343 adds a way to get slightly more exp when you do well. People tend to be able to stomp bots so they remove it because they know that when people do the battle pass too quickly they stop playing again which means player numbers drop and the potential amount of in-game store customers drops with it.
If that was the reason, then BB would not have awarded any experience or progression for challenges.
Pretty sure many challeneges didn’t even give progression because 343 intentionally added the “PvP” tag to many of them. Now that there’s more ways to get Exp outside of challenges they remove bot bootcamp since they don’t know how to add some kind of “less exp modifier” to bot games.