I Honestly believe that Halo 4 is going to be great.

I don’t understand why people become furious of what 343 industries announces.

For starters, just because you played all of the Halo games, beat them on Legendary, read all the books etc., it has never granted you the ability to critique a company that has just got started by picking up a fan base, a whole trilogy, and constantly getting screamed at by adults and teens alike to “make sure the game doesn’t blahblahblah.” Its immature, and it brings a negative effect on the community.

And for certain those people, and this gets me mad, that people insert anything with Call of Duty within a comment. Seriously I don’t care that they added class systems, or rank and perks or progressions. Its a game. And if you cannot withstand the fact that gaming titles like, Halo 4, Call of Duty Series, Battlefield Series, and others like to implement this system, then do not comment. I hate to hear it, and I’m sure the community doesn’t like it either. It sounds like a good decision, because it provides something that players are typically used to with the modern shooter we own today.

I’m proud of what they’re doing. It looks great, graphically, and the score is impressive. They are making a well crafted and Spartan Ops sounds amazingly fun, and probably strengthens friends commitment to Halo 4. Infinity sounds perfect, and that even though its also story driven, it provides reason and gives people something to understand during the courses of maps in multiplayer.

So give the studio some break from criticism, and let them enjoy working on this rather stress for it to meet the expectations for these so-called “Hardcore fan boys”, they need to have fun and invoke creativity to polish the game.

So you believe a step towards Call of Duty will improve the game? I could agree on some features, but progression systems and classes just aren’t what Halo was built on. Change is always welcome but changes that could potentially hurt what essentially made Halo Halo is not. Time will only tell, but the future looks bleak in my honest opinion. Call me a pessimist but that’s what I’ll be going with until I see some cheerful news.

So long as they don’t add anything like kill/death streaks or that type of junk I am perfectly fine with it. Been playing ever since Halo 1 and I can’t wait for Halo 4. :smiley:

Besides, complaining and such will only get you so far, I’m sure it’s a bit too late to change quite a bit of things without delaying the game’s release.

> So you believe a step towards Call of Duty will improve the game? I could agree on some features, but progression systems and classes just aren’t what Halo was built on. Change is always welcome but changes that could potentially hurt what essentially made Halo Halo is not. Time will only tell, but the future looks bleak in my honest opinion. Call me a pessimist but that’s what I’ll be going with until I see some cheerful news.

cheerful news is not what we need, gameplay is.

> So you believe a step towards Call of Duty will improve the game? I could agree on some features, but progression systems and classes just aren’t what Halo was built on. Change is always welcome but changes that could potentially hurt what essentially made Halo Halo is not. Time will only tell, but the future looks bleak in my honest opinion. Call me a pessimist but that’s what I’ll be going with until I see some cheerful news.

I don’t really see it as a step towards CoD. Many games have classes nowadays. I do agree however, that Halo wasn’t built on classes. We just don’t really see how it’ll work yet though. Seeing/Playing is different than hearing about it. We’ll just have to wait and see how it goes, and if it really is terrible then perhaps they won’t do it for Halo 5. As you said, time will tell!

> > So you believe a step towards Call of Duty will improve the game? I could agree on some features, but progression systems and classes just aren’t what Halo was built on. Change is always welcome but changes that could potentially hurt what essentially made Halo Halo is not. Time will only tell, but the future looks bleak in my honest opinion. Call me a pessimist but that’s what I’ll be going with until I see some cheerful news.
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> cheerful news is not what we need, gameplay is.

Whatever form it comes in, good news is good news.

Me too :slight_smile: