We can all consider that halo 5 multiplayer/forge completely changed after the updates. Halo 5 can now be consider one of the most complete halo of all time with the most weapons of all of the halos and also the biggest forge yet. So what you think of halo 5 now?
Still needs work and failed expectations. It’s a lot better than it was at launch (and a lot of things would’ve been better off had it launched like this current version). You still have a wonky aim system, no team based matchmaking, a ton of bugs that have been ignored, no fixes to the UI, frame rate issue to the maps (something 343 said can’t be fixed till h6 as they’d have to completely strip h5 down to fix it and it’s not worth the time and risk), ect ect.
Yeah, I agree, it’s one of the best Halos ever. I hope Halo 6 can launch in a similar state to what we have now.
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> We can all consider that halo 5 multiplayer/forge completely changed after the updates. Halo 5 can now be consider one of the most complete halo of all time with the most weapons of all of the halos and also the biggest forge yet. So what you think of halo 5 now?
No splitscreen.
No offline multiplayer modes.
Poor and misadvertised campaign.
“Free” DLC and RNG system that just perpetuates itself in an annoying fashion.
I love Halo to death, but the most complete of all time? If I unplug my Xbox from the internet, all hell breaks loose. That’s something that could and would never happen in any past title, which allowed people with poor internet or support to still fall in love with a game. And let’s be honest, the only reason they have the most weapons is because of the REQ system, which only exists because of microtransactions. I was hoping we’d leave that stuff to mobile games and mainstream war shooters, but I guess not. Not to mention the fact that the vast majority of cosmetics in the armory are extremely poor in design, on top of the fact that you have 15 different variants of mongoose and scout warthog, with a ton of silly weapon skins.