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> > > OK. I’m an old dude, just turned 60. Will there be an advantage in the next Halo by reaching 152 in H5 before its release? Sorry if its a stupid question, but I play, I don’t surf the web for game info. I come here to sell all my useless recs (like 50 plasma rifles, not sure I ever got a kill with one, or 150 base warthogs).
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> > > As a side question. I have over 3,000,000 rec points. I often will pull weapons or vehicles and leave them there for other players. I figure it helps the team. I seem to get on a lot of bad teams or outnumbered teams. Is that because of my rank? My old fingers just aren’t as good as you young guys.
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> > > Last thing. In Husky Raid, etc, I believe that if you don’t push the flag, you don’t win the game usually. It pisses me off to play with other high rank players (100+) and all they do is hang back and farm kills for their KD. I play to win the game, not work on the vanity of KD.
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> > > Thoughts?
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> > I’m hoping there will be some kind of incentive although I’m not sure they have announced anything yet. I think I’m at level 145 so I’m hoping to get to 152 just in case there is something. I’m with you on people joining objective matches just to form kills. It can be really frustrating. As far as ending up on teams that are outnumbered or bad, it is most likely not because of your rank but actually because many good players join up and go through matchmaking as a team. This ensures that their team is almost always populated and filled with talented players. I like playing solo in matching making, but most often run into the same issues if I do. In my experience, the best way to avoid always being on teams with bad players or not enough players, is to make friends with other halo players and play together.
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> OK. I’m an old dude, just turned 60. Will there be an advantage in the next Halo by reaching 152 in H5 before its release? Sorry if its a stupid question, but I play, I don’t surf the web for game info. I come here to sell all my useless recs (like 50 plasma rifles, not sure I ever got a kill with one, or 150 base warthogs).
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> As a side question. I have over 3,000,000 rec points. I often will pull weapons or vehicles and leave them there for other players. I figure it helps the team. I seem to get on a lot of bad teams or outnumbered teams. Is that because of my rank? My old fingers just aren’t as good as you young guys.
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> Last thing. In Husky Raid, etc, I believe that if you don’t push the flag, you don’t win the game usually. It pisses me off to play with other high rank players (100+) and all they do is hang back and farm kills for their KD. I play to win the game, not work on the vanity of KD.
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There won’t be any “advantage” per say for reaching 152 but there will be a small token of appreciation in Halo Infinite for those who reach that level. As of writing this there isn’t any word on what that is but if I had to guess it’s likely an exclusive emblem or nameplate.
As for your 3,000,000 REQ points…spend them. Honestly there’s no point to hold on to them anymore as no new items will be added to the game. Just spend them on Silver & Gold packs.
Also, Any REQS you spawn will despawn in there aren’t any players close to them. So you’re probably better off using it yourself then wasting the points just for it to disappear.
As for your level and team balancing. Level is just a representation of how much XP you have and isn’t actually a factor into how matches are made. They take player stats such as kills, deaths etc and make games from that data. With Halo 5 being an older game now finding well balanced matches is much harder.
Husky raid can be quite annoying if you don’t have a competent team. If the enemy team have enough flag captures to win and are able to slay the opposition they’re likely too. No need to push for another flag when victory is already in the bag if you know what I mean.