I think the main thing for me is that so many of these content creators who only made negative videos about the game then also complained that people weren’t watching their Halo content.
I didn’t know a lot of these creators existed until Infinite, and constanty seeing videos like the listed examples didn’t make me want to watch thheir content.
Or people would make videos about how they’re done making Halo content, and then they’d make another about how bad Infinite is.
It’s exhausting.
Obviously the game has issues that need to be addressed, but not eveything is an issue that needs to be addressed.
I get what you are trying to say. And personally, as a newer player, I’m on your page. But they do have a point, this IS called feedback and Im glad we have it.
yeah its not a trend and has been a thing for quite a while. I’m on the optimist side. But we NEED feedback. If 343 saw that we weren’t “complaining” or so, they wouldn’t fix any thing necessarily.
People who “complain” are the ones that want the game to be better. Without the complaints the game would’ve probably been similar to launch state or it would’ve actually just died out without anyone mentioning the game ever again. Improvements to the game don’t happen if no one tells the devs whats wrong with the game considering they’re just shipping whatever they want.
If you’re complaining about people complaining because you think the game is fine, great just keep it to yourself and play the game that’s so awesome and finished. Don’t try to reduce the impact of people actually wanting the game to be good.
You even mentioned a bit of feedback in a post:
Why talk about coatings, just buy the color blue for every core again for 20 bucks, game is perfect you’re not making the game any better by giving feedback. /s
Correct, if something is good, let the devs know. If something is bad, let them know as well.
It’s the only way to move forward, especially in a LiVe SeRviCe game where half the game is still in development.
It’s super important to have feedback and a place where players can come to to praise or critique specifics within a game. Obviously you can’t make any game that truly, fully pleases everyone.
I finally feel like Infinite is moving in the true right direction with this update and Season 3 right around the corner.
When 343 removed Bot-Boot Camp, many players were quick to express their dissatisfaction with the decision. They voiced their opinions and pointed out the positive aspects of maintaining this game mode, and as a result, 343 decided to reinstate it.
Boot Camp has been one of the few ways for some players to actually enjoy the game with others due to the numerous and well-documented problems they experience when they enter into player versus player (PVP) mode. This is why the removal of Boot Camp was met with such a strong reaction.
On the other hand, when Rumble game mode was removed and placed in a rotational playlist, players also voiced their discontent, but not to the same extent. For some players, Rumble is a better mode because there is zero chance of letting teammates down due to the technical issues they experience in PVP.
Although they may not necessarily have as much fun in Rumble, at least they won’t be dead weight to their team, and they won’t be giving the opposition a free advantage, basically the gift that keeps on giving.
In general, it’s important to provide feedback to companies when they make decisions that affect us as customers. It’s understandable that we may not always agree with the choices they make, but it’s important to voice our opinions in a constructive and respectful manner, which for the most part, people do.
At the same time, companies also have a responsibility to listen to their customers and take their feedback into account when making decisions.
Ultimately, it’s important to hold companies accountable for their actions and not simply congratulate them for making decisions that benefit their bottom line at the expense of their customers’ satisfaction.
My brother in christ youre delusional at best. Call your dealer, whatever youre smoking, i want some of that for myself lol.
The game is broken to the bone, the UI is one of the worst UI’s known to man, the campaign is kinda good but the characters are blank cardboard cutouts with no depth, the life service of this so-called “Free-to-play life service game” was non-existent (the community playlist brought in more content in 3 months than 1 year of life service from 343), core features are either missing or broken (splitscreen coop, theatre, social features like party up,…), the game isnt optimized at all on PC, massive desync and networking issues in multiplayer,…
The list goes on and on, and the rare updates we get every ~4 months break more things than they fix while removing every little bit of fun from the game. The tank gun or fusion coil launches from campaign nobody had a problem with, for example
Theres a thing called valid critizism and feedback you know. And its done by people who care about the game in an intend to make it better
I enjoy playing Bot Bootcamp with my nephew who is 7. As well as with my wife and eventually will be my sister-in-law. Bot Bootcamp is an excellent experience that 343 faced and they made the right decision to add it back into the game.
These folks can’t drop a patch without messing up something else unforeseen. This is their standard routine at this point. How can we expect anything great from them when they are stuck cleaning up their own messes after each update? When will they make true progress that isn’t them fixing something they broke on accident or took out of the game but had to put it back in because players enjoyed it. The recently dropped patch caused a new unforeseen bug that makes Objective items drop slower(oddball, flag, seeds). They did this just before an upcoming HCS event lol 343 should have known better, especially by now.
Now the small percentage of pro players that they cater this game after are stuck playing with a “known, consistent bug that equally affects all teams.” Yeah, maybe wait until after the event to drop a game changing patch. A random person on the internet shouldn’t have to explain this to professional AAA game developers with Microsoft resources and money in their back pocket lol.
Three major Halo titles. Hardly any connecting stories. They’ve retconned their own retcons. 343 has done everything in their power to try and get the job done and it just isn’t enough… maybe this is the apex of what 343 can achieve? Well if that is the case, no wonder Halo is laughed at by the rest of the gaming community. It use to reign supreme in online circles back in the day, now it’s a become nothing more than a meme that people laugh at while others reminisce on the old Halo experiences that made the older games more successful.
You’re “a new member of the community” and you randomly call someone out to be a rat, provide nothing constructive yourself, and assume that you have the power to decide whether people’s opinions/feedback are valid and are (not) worth listening to.