So, just a quick observation, and then a question after.
I’m not whining . . . yet XD, but while watching some oddball game play I thought, “What if players master throwing the oddball so that they can throw it at enemies, force them to catch the oddball (auto pickup), and cut them down before they can throw the oddball away?” Just wondering what you guys thought about that, because I can see that getting annoying.
And I’ve heard a rumor that Dearborn Michigan will be holding its own Comic-Con, my question was, and hopefully can be answered by someone official, will Halo 4 be at Dearborn Comic-Con?
Thanks guys!
I don’t think it’ll be that hard to dodge it and besides, if someone sees the the enemy I think he’ll try to pass the ball to a teammate and then deal with the enemy or just drop the ball and start shooting.
Even if someone uses that tactic it doesn’t take more than a split second to drop the oddball and continue shooting.
> I don’t think it’ll be that hard to dodge it and besides, if someone sees the the enemy I think he’ll try to pass the ball to a teammate and then deal with the enemy or just drop the ball and start shooting.
> Even if someone uses that tactic it doesn’t take more than a split second to drop the oddball and continue shooting.
Good point, just a thought, not freaking over it or anything.
> So, just a quick observation, and then a question after.
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> I’m not whining . . . yet XD, but while watching some oddball game play I thought, “What if players master throwing the oddball so that they can throw it at enemies, force them to catch the oddball (auto pickup), and cut them down before they can throw the oddball away?” Just wondering what you guys thought about that, because I can see that getting annoying.
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> And I’ve heard a rumor that Dearborn Michigan will be holding its own Comic-Con, my question was, and hopefully can be answered by someone official, will Halo 4 be at Dearborn Comic-Con?
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> Thanks guys!
There is no auto pick-up as far as I know. In the video they still have to press a button (at the right time) to catch it.