Halo Infinite was supposed to be focused on multiplayer but is missing so many things
No communication
So what did 343 do ?
They removed geofilter, they added a main server in US so we all will have a worse overall experience with the game.
Not even 1 new map since November.
And I have a bad feeling about this game, the more players 343 loose,the less content and updates we will see, and servers will be removed around the world.
This game left the worst taste in my mouth. For all of the reasons you provided, plus these:
Massively boring letdown of a campaign - 90% grappleshot and travel long distances, 10% actual combat. The story is just horrible (where’s Blue Team?!), the boss fights aren’t even fun at all (I’d gladly take 3 Wardens over any (In)finite boss fight any day), the open world approach here just doesn’t work, I could go on and on!!
No Custom Games Browser or Forge
They keep focusing on the rotating store
Horrible overall weapon and vehicle sandbox
Frequent crashes (I’ve mostly heard about PC players getting the issues, although Xbox players also have the same issues)
Customization is the worst that the franchise has ever had. They took Destiny’s shader system and made it a lot worse. And please do NOT even get me started on the stupid cat ears!!!
People like to say the gameplay is fun, but it’s not even close at all. Especially when compared to H5 and even more so when I bring up an issue below…
Lots of netcode issues and desyncs. Never before in the history of the Halo franchise has it been possible to shoot people through walls that are not shields! Then we have melees and shots just failing to register. And to close it off…
This game is so massively overhyped. I knew that from the beginning. Yet Halo fanboys attacked me for pointing out all of the big red flags that the game was going to suck - from lack of returning characters to the laughable XGS 2020 campaign gameplay premiere and later the fact that they would sell COATINGS for real money and now the F2P multiplayer. I could go on and on about this, but you know enough now.
All in all, Halo (In)finite is a huge disaster hiding behind a razor-thin veil of nostalgic graphics.