When I play Reach, I wreck kids hardcore most of the time. I think it’s due to the fact, I’ve played Reach on my alt account for a very long time. But, when I play MCC it’s a bit rough 'round the edges. Am I the only one that plays that way?
They are different Halos, therefore having different speeds, different weapon strengths, different maps, etc.
Since MCC has a majority of Halos older than Reach, they take more getting use to then if you were to play Halo 4, which is more similar to Reach. Personally I think Halos CE to 3 take more skill than Reach or 4 since loadouts, armor abilities and sprint don’t exist in them.
Reach is the most different halo of all, the first iteration of AA’s, the first one with a very notorious bloom on weapons, the first one with single wield weapons, the first one with kind of hard-to-walk maps.
I liked it a lot, but as a halo player… Halo 4 is way better, but that is in part because of the experience that bungie and 343 collected with Reach as a test for these new things.
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> Reach is the most different halo of all, the first iteration of AA’s, the first one with a very notorious bloom on weapons, the first one with single wield weapons, the first one with kind of hard-to-walk maps.
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> I liked it a lot, but as a halo player… Halo 4 is way better, but that is in part because of the experience that bungie and 343 collected with Reach as a test for these new things.
Technically the first Halo (Halo CE) had single wield weapons, just for the record