You really delivered with the flight version, 343. But then everything that was not broken you managed to break it. In particular controller aiming. Just make this a PC game for god’s sake. No consideration for the long time Xbox halo fans. I’m extremely frustrated.
Dumb company. 1 step forward…20 steps backwards.
I can’t really understand tbh.
Halo Infinite really sucks for controller players. I’ve been on the beta for 2 days now. And now I refuse to play with multiplayer anymore. People are using Keyboard and mouse. SMH. No skills. Halo Infinite was made WITH PC PLAYERS in mind. Either switch it to where kb/m players play with just kb/m players and controller vs controller, or expect to lose a **** ton of fans. I’m only buying this game for the campaign. The whole controller concept is a ******* joke. Fix your stuff 343.
Kokain is a hellva drug.
I’ve been hearing the opposite with streamers saying controller is the way to go. SPeaking as a mouse and keyboard user who plays FPS pretty exclusively, I can say this game does not feel good with Mouse and Keyboard, Master chief also felt bad for mouse and keyboard.
I think it might just be aiming in general. I hear a lot of people myself included saying it just feels off with mouse and keyboard, and now I hear a lot saying the same for controller. Might be something they need to start looking into for both inputs.
Feels same for me - flight and beta. I’ve had great success with essentially the default controller setup.
I won’t disagree with the consensus that the flight’s battle pass system was superior to this one.
I will not, however, join in on poking at K&M players. They deserve this game as much as controller players do.
I have no problems with the controller honestly.
Yeah you are right. My settings were off.
I thought that with Infinite, FINALLY, 343i got their shit together, but no, aiming with a controller makes you feel like you’re born with no hands.
I’m at a loss for words…
Need to adjust your settings differently than in the flight for sure it took me forever