If your good at Halo today, when Halo 4 comes out with the lessened aim accelerator will you still be good? Won’t it be harder to aim for people that like higher sensitivity?
> If your good at Halo today, when Halo 4 comes out with the lessened aim accelerator <mark>will you still be good?</mark> Won’t it be harder to aim for people that like higher sensitivity?
how dare thy judgeth thee goodness!
It shouldn’t be too hard. Even if it is drastically different, it’s nothing you can’t adapt to.
(Uh oh, I said “that word”…)
it usually takes people a while in order for them to get accustomed to all the maps/weapons/etc that the game has to offer, they do however adapt (especially if they’re already used to halo).
Is that confirmed that there’s less?
Your title misspell is cringe worthy.
Considering I suck anyway, I think i’ll be fine…
A good Halo Player would be able to ADaPT to the new fields of combat thrown at us…
Good Halo players will always be GOOD AT HALO
But with each New change EVERYONE will rise or fall a little It does happen that out of thin air someone with Skill will rise up and be much better at NEW HALO then they were in previous games
But for the most part
Good is Good
&
Bad is Bad
YOU’RE…YOU’RE…YOU’RE
Sorry had to do it.
Anyways I’m sure I will be just as terrible as I am at the other Halo’s.
> If your good at Halo today, when Halo 4 comes out with the lessened aim accelerator will you still be good? Won’t it be harder to aim for people that like higher sensitivity?
Somebody who plays on a high sensitivity is already bad so they will continue to be bad.
> YOU’RE…YOU’RE…YOU’RE
lololzzlz
Can someone explain what Aim Acceleration is? Is that kinda like Sensitivity or is it something completely different? I haven’t really heard of it before.
> Can someone explain what Aim Acceleration is? Is that kinda like Sensitivity or is it something completely different? I haven’t really heard of it before.
No matter what your sensitivity is set to, when you start looking in any direction it starts off at a slower speed than your sensitivity and gradually speeds up to whatever you have it set to. It’s there to make it easier for new players to stay on target but for more experienced players it just gets in the way.
A good Halo player will always be a good Halo player.
> If your good at Halo today, when Halo 4 comes out with the lessened aim accelerator will you still be good? Won’t it be harder to aim for people that like higher sensitivity?
*You’re
> Somebody who plays on a high sensitivity is already bad so they will continue to be bad.
lol, flawless logic.
> > If your good at Halo today, when Halo 4 comes out with the lessened aim accelerator will you still be good? Won’t it be harder to aim for people that like higher sensitivity?
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> Somebody who plays on a high sensitivity is already bad so they will continue to be bad.
O_O I play on 10 and I’m usually highest score, or second highest, on the team! so, you’re post is invalid.
> > > If your good at Halo today, when Halo 4 comes out with the lessened aim accelerator will you still be good? Won’t it be harder to aim for people that like higher sensitivity?
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> > Somebody who plays on a high sensitivity is already bad so they will continue to be bad.
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> O_O I play on 10 and I’m usually highest score, or second highest, on the team! so, you’re post is invalid.
> > > If your good at Halo today, when Halo 4 comes out with the lessened aim accelerator will you still be good? Won’t it be harder to aim for people that like higher sensitivity?
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> > Somebody who plays on a high sensitivity is already bad so they will continue to be bad.
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> O_O I play on 10 and I’m usually highest score, or second highest, on the team! so, you’re post is invalid.
he meant that if you were already bad on high sensitivity then your going to be just as bad with high sensitivity on halo 4, I guess the guy just worded it incorrectly.