Pretty confident we wont see any campaign update until 2025 and upward, but here is a list of suggestions that could improve the campaign in a positive way:
- Add option to disable hit markers without touching the UI transparency
- Add option to disable weapon outlines (again without touching the UI transparency)
- Make nights darker (currently only work around is to turn down the brigthness during the night periods)
- Add wraiths and hunters as random encouters post-game (so far they can only be witnessed during the missions or the two red hunters defending one of the skulls)
- Improve weather effects (adding rain / thicker fog)
- Remove the death barriers between the map areas after completing the game
- Add more critters variety (we only have so far birds and groundhogs, would be nice to have some hostile creatures, swarms of constructor sentinels or large herbivores)
- Improve FOB base design (they look nothing like a FOB should look like)
- Add option to call-in banished weapons (outside the variants) and vehicles (imagine requesting a wraith with a military paint job and go against a banished outpost)
Feel free to add anything else you think should be added
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Release Splitscreen as it was intended. Come on 343 we have splitscreen in the multiplayer.
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I’m sure the idea of events on the map is probably a no brainer.
Sentinel Repair Site
An area of the map is undergoing temporary repairs, and the rings security protocols are temporarily compromised in a local area. There is a high number of sentinels inhabiting the area. Most of them will be busy making their repairs, but you may encounter small patrol squadrons as well.
Sentinels will become hostile when provoked or attacked, and can eventually lead to a massive sentinel swarm attack. Spartans with an expertise in shadow ops may not altert the sentinel armada during the hacking mission.
Reward
Terminal lore arc - Some sort of experience similar to terminals from other games.
Alternative reward of power weapons, vehicles, and temporary power ups like OS, Camo, and faster equipment cooldowns.
Total brainstorm, just trying to get the sentinel swarms from the original trailer involved 
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These all sound amazing, but I want to be realistic here. Does 343 really care enough to do this? Most of their revenue is coming from the PVP shop, so I don’t see why they’d bother. All complaints aside,
- More random enemy spawns in general
- Less health and more damage for marines (feels like they just sit there and shoot things with no effect while also being bludgeoned by brutes and surviving scot free)
- Maybe small map expansions, mostly stuff that feels unique when compared to the sometimes boring monotony of the current map
- The UNSC has been here for a while, so maybe something bigger than just a plain old FOB? Like maybe a Halo Wars style mobile base, or just a bigger HQ in general.
- Phantoms roaming the map ready to drop stuff would be cool, especially when compared to their current behavior of materializing out of thin air
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I’m so disappointed with 343 around the campaign. The live service was supposed to include the campaign, I feel like I was scammed into buying it.
From 2001-2010 we were getting a complete new game every 3 years. A full new campaign with new weapons, vehicles, graphics, features, characters, etc.
I assumed that we would only have to swallow the lack of depth in the infinite campaign because it would be updated and completed quickly. I’ve been thinking 2024 will already be far too long, surely going to a live service would mean new campaigns more often than every 3 years… 2025 would be insane.
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By 2025, nobody would care anymore. I’m willing to bet if things continue like this, 343i will run out of funds before then.
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Wont be surprised, the ball was dropped pretty hard and too often (halo ce anniversary, halo 4, halo mcc until 2018, halo 5, halo tv series, halo infinite)
Their attempts at seeking a broader audience since 2013 was a complete failure. They only managed at alienating the community and lost some of their long time fans (referring to the people from the bungie era), their decision to fix the MCC was a step in the right decision and then shot themsleves in the foot with Halo Infinite.
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