An open letter to 343I if you Will: why would you remove warzone turbo, a game mode so many people enjoyed playing? Why remove it despite the fact you had plenty of people creating threads on these forums and begging for warzone turbo to stay on your warzone feedback thread? Did anyone even see that people were having so much fun with the mode that they wanted it to stay? From a business perspective and a player’s perspective, it just doesn’t make sense to remove it. You would be making more money from the req system because people are going to have to buy more packs, and players will have more fun with Warzone because they have a chance to use items they are too afraid to use. This results in a positive outcome for both the developers and the players. Almost everyone is happy. But no, you’re only hurting yourself, the players, and the longevity of this game by taking these options from us. This game could be much more successful if you stopped removing features from the game and instead kept everything you added. All the weekend playlists could also easily be made permanent. Why do you insist on drip feeding us things to do in the game by making poorly implemented and useless weekly playlists rather than adding a new game mode every week, and then expanding on the most popular game modes? Your business model is very questionable and hope that at some point you will eventually realize that restricting players options will only hurt the game in the long run. Unless, your whole plan was to not make Halo 5 last longer than Halo 6’s launch date. In any case that would not surprise me, but I just hope this is NOT the case.
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> An open letter to 343I if you Will: why would you remove warzone turbo, a game mode so many people enjoyed playing? Why remove it despite the fact you had plenty of people creating threads on these forums and begging for warzone turbo to stay on your warzone feedback thread? Did anyone even see that people were having so much fun with the mode that they wanted it to stay? From a business perspective and a player’s perspective, it just doesn’t make sense to remove it. You would be making more money from the req system because people are going to have to buy more packs, and players will have more fun with Warzone because they have a chance to use items they are too afraid to use. This results in a positive outcome for both the developers and the players. Almost everyone is happy. But no, you’re only hurting yourself, the players, and the longevity of this game by taking these options from us. This game could be much more successful if you stopped removing features from the game and instead kept everything you added. All the weekend playlists could also easily be made permanent. Why do you insist on drip feeding us things to do in the game by making poorly implemented and useless weekly playlists rather than adding a new game mode every week, and then expanding on the most popular game modes? Your business model is very questionable and hope that at some point you will eventually realize that restricting players options will only hurt the game in the long run. Unless, your whole plan was to not make Halo 5 last longer than Halo 6’s launch date. In any case that would not surprise me, but I just hope this is NOT the case.
As I agree mostly. They cannot do permenant modes due to such a small player base. The low population already becomes apparent when you keep running into the same people.
For the most part I agree with how they’re hamdling weekly/weekend playlists. BUT I do want turbo as permanent playlist choice. Honestly it feels like how I approach the game now is entirely centered on prepping for the next Turbo lol.
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> > An open letter to 343I if you Will: why would you remove warzone turbo, a game mode so many people enjoyed playing? Why remove it despite the fact you had plenty of people creating threads on these forums and begging for warzone turbo to stay on your warzone feedback thread? Did anyone even see that people were having so much fun with the mode that they wanted it to stay? From a business perspective and a player’s perspective, it just doesn’t make sense to remove it. You would be making more money from the req system because people are going to have to buy more packs, and players will have more fun with Warzone because they have a chance to use items they are too afraid to use. This results in a positive outcome for both the developers and the players. Almost everyone is happy. But no, you’re only hurting yourself, the players, and the longevity of this game by taking these options from us. This game could be much more successful if you stopped removing features from the game and instead kept everything you added. All the weekend playlists could also easily be made permanent. Why do you insist on drip feeding us things to do in the game by making poorly implemented and useless weekly playlists rather than adding a new game mode every week, and then expanding on the most popular game modes? Your business model is very questionable and hope that at some point you will eventually realize that restricting players options will only hurt the game in the long run. Unless, your whole plan was to not make Halo 5 last longer than Halo 6’s launch date. In any case that would not surprise me, but I just hope this is NOT the case.
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> As I agree mostly. They cannot do permenant modes due to such a small player base. The low population already becomes apparent when you keep running into the same people.
Arguably, the low population is due to the fact there aren’t many game modes. Adding more things to do has a higher chance of bringing more people in, but still has a chance of spreading the population too thin. But the latter seems less likely to happen.
they should totally bring it back it was so much fun more fun than grifball
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> An open letter to 343I if you Will: why would you remove warzone turbo, a game mode so many people enjoyed playing? Why remove it despite the fact you had plenty of people creating threads on these forums and begging for warzone turbo to stay on your warzone feedback thread? Did anyone even see that people were having so much fun with the mode that they wanted it to stay? From a business perspective and a player’s perspective, it just doesn’t make sense to remove it. You would be making more money from the req system because people are going to have to buy more packs, and players will have more fun with Warzone because they have a chance to use items they are too afraid to use. This results in a positive outcome for both the developers and the players. Almost everyone is happy. But no, you’re only hurting yourself, the players, and the longevity of this game by taking these options from us. This game could be much more successful if you stopped removing features from the game and instead kept everything you added. All the weekend playlists could also easily be made permanent. Why do you insist on drip feeding us things to do in the game by making poorly implemented and useless weekly playlists rather than adding a new game mode every week, and then expanding on the most popular game modes? Your business model is very questionable and hope that at some point you will eventually realize that restricting players options will only hurt the game in the long run. Unless, your whole plan was to not make Halo 5 last longer than Halo 6’s launch date. In any case that would not surprise me, but I just hope this is NOT the case.
Hello I agree they should keep Warzone Turbo but the only reason they had it was to test it and see if we liked it so they took it down because it has not been fully finished yet but I would also wish to see it permenant.