I have never seen a more incomplete game in my life (aside from destiny). Limited game modes, not enough maps, and pay to win on warzone!? Just why 343 just why can’t you get Halo right? Swat is a mess warzone is a complete waste of potential. Don’t get me started on the weapons in warzone. I will admit I’m a swat player since Halo 3. When Halo reach came out with the DMR swat was perfect. When you released Halo 4 it was good. Swat had BR and DMR in it as default loadouts. It made it extremely fun and competitive. Enough about that and back on track. So much content is missing and what’s here is lacking. Forge mode for one would have been way better to put in and have the community make new arena and warzone maps. That’s all I wanted to say. Anyone in the community has any thoughts to add or argue about what I post I would like to hear y’all out.
Think about it from their perspective. They could have launched with a dozen different arena playlists. They could have rolled out all six warzone maps at the start. They could have gone directly to BR starts for every single game type. They could have launched with forge. Why would you hold back content? Why would you allow your player base to feel as if the game was incomplete? Are you just trying to screw with peoples’ heads? Are you hoping that the one word people use in connection with your new game is “disappointment?” Look a little deeper, use your imagination, and see if you can’t come up with some plausible explanations. And honestly, with the exception of forge, it has nothing to do with “it’s not ready yet.” The only reason that makes any sense at all, and it actually makes a whole lot of sense if you think about it, is that they have a new game which needs to have an effective life-span of three years, and which in just it’s first few weeks will square off against a new Call of Duty and a new Battlefront. It just doesn’t make any sense to put out everything you have on the first day. You roll it out slowly to give people reasons to stay and reasons to come back. You may find it annoying, but I call it “long-term planning.” Now if Guardians playlists looked like this six months from now we’d be having a different conversation. But they won’t. Honestly, we’re only three weeks into this game and I’m genuinely surprised by the “I want it all and I want it all now” attitudes that I’m seeing. It’s all coming. They’ve already said that it’s all coming. In some cases they’ve announced exactly when it’s coming. BTB is imminent, and forge is right around the corner. And why do I have to keep reminding people of how absolutely HUGE it is that DLC maps will be free for the duration? That one fact alone makes almost any wait worth the trouble.
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> Think about it from their perspective. They could have launched with a dozen different arena playlists. They could have rolled out all six warzone maps at the start. They could have gone directly to BR starts for every single game type. They could have launched with forge. Why would you hold back content? Why would you allow your player base to feel as if the game was incomplete? Are you just trying to screw with peoples’ heads? Are you hoping that the one word people use in connection with your new game is “disappointment?” Look a little deeper, use your imagination, and see if you can’t come up with some plausible explanations. And honestly, with the exception of forge, it has nothing to do with “it’s not ready yet.” The only reason that makes any sense at all, and it actually makes a whole lot of sense if you think about it, is that they have a new game which needs to have an effective life-span of three years, and which in just it’s first few weeks will square off against a new Call of Duty and a new Battlefront. It just doesn’t make any sense to put out everything you have on the first day. You roll it out slowly to give people reasons to stay and reasons to come back. You may find it annoying, but I call it “long-term planning.” Now if Guardians playlists looked like this six months from now we’d be having a different conversation. But they won’t. Honestly, we’re only three weeks into this game and I’m genuinely surprised by the “I want it all and I want it all now” attitudes that I’m seeing. It’s all coming. They’ve already said that it’s all coming. In some cases they’ve announced exactly when it’s coming. BTB is imminent, and forge is right around the corner. And why do I have to keep reminding people of how absolutely HUGE it is that DLC maps will be free for the duration? That one fact alone makes almost any wait worth the trouble.
You bring a valid point but more and more people are dropping halo. Reason why is obvious.