I’ve been playing some Halo 3 recently, and once I started playing Reach again, I was pretty disappointed. Why was Action Sack even removed anyway? For a Community playlist, Action Sack was very fun. A lot of people enjoyed it. In addition, I understand 343 Industries wanted to shift away from Reach to Halo 4, but that move should have been done later, not earlier. As a die-hard Halo fan, that’s unsettling to have that happen.
I know, and I feel the same way, but sadly, they took it out. I don’t even know why, it usually had a good 1,000 players in it. And besides, as I have said many times in other threads, WHAT IS THE HARM IN KEEPING PLAYLISTS?
> I know, and I feel the same way, but sadly, they took it out. I don’t even know why, it usually had a good 1,000 players in it. And besides, as I have said many times in other threads, <mark>WHAT IS THE HARM IN KEEPING PLAYLISTS?</mark>
When Halo 4 comes out, the Reach population is going to drop drastically. If the lowest populated playlists are still there, matches are going to take forever to or maybe even hardly able find. The playlists would literally just be taking up space when it could improve search times and thus improve playability gone like they are now.
> > I know, and I feel the same way, but sadly, they took it out. I don’t even know why, it usually had a good 1,000 players in it. And besides, as I have said many times in other threads, <mark>WHAT IS THE HARM IN KEEPING PLAYLISTS?</mark>
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> When Halo 4 comes out, the Reach population is going to drop drastically. If the lowest populated playlists are still there, matches are going to take forever to or maybe even hardly able find. The playlists would literally just be taking up space when it could improve search times and thus improve playability gone like they are now.
Also keep in mind…The Halo 3 servers, Reach Servers, and possibly even Halo Wars servers are the same physically. Keeping that which is not used off the server reduces the stress on the server.