Halo the Beloved Franchise & the Broken Community

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Halo is a great game, but it’s lost its ability to captivate the masses. We need to recapture what made Halo great, and add to that experience so that we can make Halo what it once was and more. Halo Infinite needs to compete with major AAA titles and if it doesn’t, Halo Infinite will be the final nail in the coffin.

The sentiment of your post is valid, but there are many ways to interpret your message. Do you mean you want Halo to go the way of many current AAA games and include microtransactions and games-as-a-service models? Do you mean include Battle Royale? Do you mean go back to Halo as it once was, with a focus on good story telling and classic movement mechanics?

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> The sentiment of your post is valid, but there are many ways to interpret your message. Do you mean you want Halo to go the way of many current AAA games and include microtransactions and games-as-a-service models? Do you mean include Battle Royale? Do you mean go back to Halo as it once was, with a focus on good story telling and classic movement mechanics?

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> We need to recapture what made Halo great

I think he means going back to what made halo good, which was not pay to win multiplayer.

Personally i think 343 is out of touch with the halo fans, or fps fans. As a MCC player on pc, all I have experience is bug cause by failure to test with a mouse and keyboard or aim assist advantage to any one who uses or emulates a controller. Or Halo Reach having the DMR rendered even more OP with the TU gamemode which nerfs all other guns.

Halo 3 was my final nail in the coffin for hoping for fair multiplayer. I expect 343 to kill halo and their company with Infinite

I love halo, and I’d love to see it thrive just as much as it did in the halo 1, 2 and 3 era. I think that’s easier said than done though. Halo 1,2 and 3 were all industry defining titles, however They came out in a time where what they were doing was brand new to the industry. Halo 1 showed fps games could function on console and still be great, then 2 singlehandedly helped launch xbox live onto the scene and 3 helped all of multiplayer gaming by giving a solid foundation for matchmaking. each one gave us something revolutionary for the industry. The question is, do we need a new revolutionary thing to bring halo back to that kind of success? If so, is such an idea even possible at said time? I hope halo infinite is great fun, I’m sure it will be, however I’m doubtful that at this time it will push boundaries like it used to, and time will only tell if it ever will again. We can surely hope it gathers that kind of praise and reception again though.