Does anyone remember the hit chart?
Here’s a picture of what it is: Dingfingwaddabingling
The hitchart is add-on for post-game stats, that tells you how many shots you fired, then how many you hit, the percentage of your accuracy, and how many headshots you earned. [It shows everyone’s stats].
This was just a cool game add-on that I remember loved be able to look at. I would always challenge myself to get that 100% accuracy!
Well, would you look at that! Sherlock Holmes decided to join in on the topic.
Of course not every bullet it meant to kill! It’s a tool that has helped players in the past tell how on they were with their shots or how off they were.
It was good to see if you were warmed-up or not. Sometimes, you can’t tell, so this tool was a big help there.
> There is already a theater mode to help improve your game. Why would a hitchart be necessary then? I don’t find it as useful as it once was.
Okay, so, a theater mode is implemented in the game so players can review what they did that game. That can be for strategies, any sick gameplay you pulled off, to see where things spawn, and to see how that one guy in front of you disappeared and then backsmacked you.
Theater can’t tell you anything the hitchart can, other than the headshots. Come on man, I’ve been playing Halo, since the first day of release. I’d know.
What are you talking about? Why would you ever want to miss?
I say yes, i did not even know there was ever such a thing, why would you say no. Seems like there might be some people that like to accuse people of “spray and pray” who dont want to be caught after the game having a bad hit%. rofl
The most stats I have available to me, the better, I say. It was always nice to see my hit percentage. It’s goo tool for looking at how one can improve their game.
> The most stats I have available to me, the better, I say. It was always nice to see my hit percentage. It’s goo tool for looking at how one can improve their game.
Sure, why not. The more stats the better. Even though firing at cover is a good tactic at keeping someone pinned down, the more aware you are about exactly what you’re doing in the game, the better.