In all of the footage I’m seeing the bullet holes begin to vanish pretty soon after they are placed. This is rather unimpressive considering there is no blood either. So I guess Halo Infinite wont be the game where we can see all of the carnage across the map toward the end of a match. Seems like the last game to have a noticeable aftermath was the original Halo 2. It really makes me sad that aftermath isn’t one of the top priorities in this generation of games. Maybe next generation! (Been saying that since the Xbox 360…)
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> In all of the footage I’m seeing the bullet holes begin to vanish pretty soon after they are placed. This is rather unimpressive considering there is no blood either. So I guess Halo Infinite wont be the game where we can see all of the carnage across the map toward the end of a match. Seems like the last game to have a noticeable aftermath was the original Halo 2. It really makes me sad that aftermath isn’t one of the top priorities in this generation of games. Maybe next generation! (Been saying that since the Xbox 360…)
This doesn’t seem like the halo I love where we can create elaborate art with bullet holes or just fool around and have fun I remember in 2010 I’d love to just shoot bullets on the halo level of Halo 1 and try to cover the room I’m pretty sure those bullets never disappeared.
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> In all of the footage I’m seeing the bullet holes begin to vanish pretty soon after they are placed. This is rather unimpressive considering there is no blood either. So I guess Halo Infinite wont be the game where we can see all of the carnage across the map toward the end of a match. Seems like the last game to have a noticeable aftermath was the original Halo 2. It really makes me sad that aftermath isn’t one of the top priorities in this generation of games. Maybe next generation! (Been saying that since the Xbox 360…)
Yeah that was something I’m a bit bummed about. I really like everything so far but I’m not a fan of removing blood splatter.