Halo 5 has driven me away from it, which is something I hate to say. Just over time I start to have less and less fun on the game, as it feels different from other Halo games to me.
Recently, I’ve gone on the Master Chief Collection more and had a blast playing the older titles online. I just dislike so many things I have disliked since launch in Halo 5. Weapons all feel too good, especially starters (looking at you, AR), REQ system (do I need to explain why I dislike it? Please don’t make me), Campaign lacks replayability, Warzone isn’t fun to me, and overall I just am not having fun on Halo 5. I hate to say that Halo isn’t fun to me, but Halo 5 just isn’t.I need that one playlist, that one new feature that will hook me in.
Unfortunately, I just don’t feel the drive to play Halo 5, and it sucks to say that Halo 5 is what’s pushing me away, rather than some other game that offers something new or something like that. I really do hope that the next (first person) Halo game (6 or whatever it may be called) will be fun and hook me into it, and keep me playing years after launch. I wish Halo 5 could’ve done that for me, but it just hasn’t. I wonder if anyone else is feeling the same way about Halo 5, and kind of prefers MCC for the nostalgia/fun that it brings with it.
People will try to tell you the fun they are having when you already said you are having no fun from Halo 5. I am just glad that MCC is pretty functional for matchmaking right now, even tough it sometimes take more than an hour to find a match.
I… ah, damn it, I feel like I’ll be agreeing with you in a few months. I genuinely like Halo 5, it’s a great game, but as of recently I’ve been feeling this strange attraction towards the MCC, and careless indifference towards Halo 5. It’s all very gradual, but it’s there nonetheless. Maybe it’s the self-evident disorganization of the game, how there’s still some game-types missing, how things keep going in and out of the playlists like a FedEx workplace, how it’s taken so long for something as helpful as an in-game file browser, and how amateurish the UI turned out to be.
But if Halo 6 turns out to have the replay value and content of Halo 3, I will cry myself into a coma (I mean this in the best possible way).
As soon as rise of iron comes out for destiny, I’m going to uninstall Halo 5 and never look back.
Well luckily it’s just a game and not your job.
You can stop playing whenever you’d like with no repercussions. Play whatever is fun for you.
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> As soon as rise of iron comes out for destiny, I’m going to uninstall Halo 5 and never look back.
That’s like what, 90 gigs back to your hard drive?
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Pretty much.
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I’m waiting for BF1, not gonna worry about uninstalling Halo just yet.
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That too man.
I understand your opinion, but I feel like I am in the opposite boat, I keep wanting to play other games, but I keep coming back and wanting to play a match of firefight, warzone, or arena each day, I just want to unlock everything haha even if it doesn’t matter I enjoy it. That may change with Titanfall 2, but who knows.