I guarantee that the crying of a certain group of people coughchangeharterscough will speak up, and halo 4 will become halo 3.5.
please don’t let this happen 343i!
They already explained that they would be making changes to the game to ensure that it’s a fresh, new experience while keeping it very much “Halo” by keeping the best parts of past Halo games.
I agree with Hotrod.
If with this “certain group of players” you’re referring to the people who complain about Reach, you’ve got it all wrong. Aside from few close minded individuals, most of us don’t want a “Halo 3.5” (which in itself is misleading as the “3.5” would mean it happens chronologically between Halo 3 and 4). We only want a game that keeps true to two very important aspects of Halo: the original formula and competitive gameplay.
Only thing we really want is a game where the additional mechanics support the core mechanics that are based on the original core mechanics of the game (the mechanics used in Halo CE and 2). What we don’t want is a game like Reach that completely ignores competitive gamers and the original formula. That leads nowhere.
In other words, innovation is good as long as it helps the game, not when it only harms the game as the new mechanics added to Reach. And that’s exactly why we demanded a title update for the game, we don’t want mechanics that harm the game. What we also don’t want, what you think we want, is a game that plays exactly like some older Halo game. We simply want to see a good Halo game, a Halo game that actually improves (in regards to gameplay mechanics) from the latest installment, something that we have never seen happening.
People not liking almost objectively bad change has nothing to do with how people think of change in general.
> I guarantee that the crying of a certain group of people coughchangeharterscough will speak up, and halo 4 will become halo 3.5.
please don’t let this happen 343i!
Oh you can count on it. And I will be one of them. Karma for what they’ve done to reach.
> They already explained that they would be making changes to the game to ensure that it’s a fresh, new experience while keeping it very much “Halo” by keeping the best parts of past Halo games.
Just like what bungie did. But no, the community had to destroy reach. They couldn’t handle the change. I’m surprised they didn’t -Yoink- at ODST for not having duel wielding, no equipment, and having a health system.
So now we’re talking about TUs before we even see the game?