I don’t know if I missed something, but I’ve had the Waypoint app on my iPhone for a couple years now, and it still only shows my Reach stats. Is the app still being updated, or should I just delete it from my phone?
I’d recommend deleting it until 343i say anything soon. It will probably be updated with Halo 5.
I thought it would be updated for Halo 4, too, but… not really. Yeah, I might as well delete it.
> I’d recommend deleting it until 343i say anything soon. It will probably be updated with Halo 5.
I’m a bit dubious about that. They really haven’t said anything about the app at all; it wasn’t even updated for Halo 4.
I doubt it. They’re actually planning on decommissioning the app.
> On August 1, 2014, we will be discontinuing support for the Halo Waypoint mobile apps (including the ATLAS feature) on Windows Phone, iOS, and Android. It is a difficult decision to end support for any element of the Halo franchise, but doing so allows us to apply the people and resources used on those legacy items to focus on future Halo projects, including of course, Halo for Xbox One. We are grateful to those of you who found the Halo Waypoint mobile app useful – you have helped make our products better.
> I doubt it. They’re actually planning on decommissioning the app.
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> > On August 1, 2014, we will be discontinuing support for the Halo Waypoint mobile apps (including the ATLAS feature) on Windows Phone, iOS, and Android. It is a difficult decision to end support for any element of the Halo franchise, but doing so allows us to apply the people and resources used on those legacy items to focus on future Halo projects, including of course, Halo for Xbox One. We are grateful to those of you who found the Halo Waypoint mobile app useful – you have helped make our products better.
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Wow, that is just…
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Doesn’t effect the majority of us at all. I don’t even have a smart phone.
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> > > > On August 1, 2014, we will be discontinuing support for the Halo Waypoint mobile apps (including the ATLAS feature) on Windows Phone, iOS, and Android. It is a difficult decision to end support for any element of the Halo franchise, but doing so allows us to apply the people and resources used on those legacy items to focus on future Halo projects, including of course, Halo for Xbox One. We are grateful to those of you who found the Halo Waypoint mobile app useful – you have helped make our products better.
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> Doesn’t effect the majority of us at all. I don’t even have a smart phone.
It still sucks either way. ATLAS was a great concept and I was pretty upset it didn’t make it into Halo 4.
Hopefully they’re planning on bringing some of those features into future titles.
> It still sucks either way. ATLAS was a great concept and I was pretty upset it didn’t make it into Halo 4.
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> Hopefully they’re planning on bringing some of those features into future titles.
Now there’s a name I haven’t seen in quite some time. Welcome back Moa!
OT: I still use my app daily to check daily challenges. Really liked the concept of Atlas as well. Hopefully they’ll offer similar concepts through Smartglass in the future.