But as players and consumers, we have rights to complain (with constructive arguments) and let them know our opinions (with respect). The Halo infinite’s store is similar when Apple sells an iphone 13 more expensive than iphone 12 (and they dont have so much difference, are almost the same phone hahaha)
Consumers are front end investors.
Also. Investors aren’t asking for forge. Consumers are and 343 will make it so they listen us when it comes to the game features and they listen to investors on the game as a whole if you really want to be specific
Ya fair enough. But we know the f2p and monetization was derived as an idea for non consumer investors. 343 will continue to make changes and come may or September we will have what we was supposed to be done at launch.
The developers have been doing a fantastic job with updates and tweaks while also still pleasing the people that pay them. I’m all down for constructive criticism but from a technical stand point 343 deserves some kudos.
Fans are the ones playing the games.
Also, there’s nothing stopping fans from being creators or creators from being fans.
Good ideas are one thing, but people are complaining about the bad ideas.
Bungie created Forge, and fans have been making map editors and maps for almost as long as FPS games have been around…
They might know how to create something profitable, and they might spend a lot of time, but it doesn’t mean they know what works for Halo.
That doesn’t matter because you can compare games.
It’s like saying that the food is bad somewhere and getting told, “How many meals have you made?”
Whether you’ve made food isn’t important, as you can compare that food to other food you’ve eaten.
They likely answer to investors, but if consumers aren’t buying, what business is there for investors to invest in?
Why do you care if you had a name and a face, sounds like you want an excuse to find personal information, which has nothing to do with the laundry list of valid complaints listed here, and everywhere else on the internet.
My Otaku friend if the creators of the series don’t know better than a rabble of accountants, shop workers, students, children or the unemployed on an internet forum then something is very wrong.
Who would you suggest take the reigns instead? Who does know what’s best for Halo? Fans are emotional and that kind of investment makes them irrational. No right minded business should ever try to cater to that demographic.
perhaps if there was a class system, the armor cores would make sense. But as it is, they are just there to lock cosmetics to certain ones which is lame.
Probably my biggest (and one of my only ones) complaints is that things are locked to certain cores. I got some cool colors by 100%ing the campaign collectables, but can only use them on the default armor core. That’s wack lmao
although a class system is something to be considered that seems too much like Team fortress 2 instead of halo…
Something has been very wrong with video games for a while now.
343 is probably the best option to hold the reins, but I doubt the series will be worth playing for much longer if they ignore the fans.
not saying I want classes, just that at least it would give cores a small point. The armor core idea is kinda cool, like iron man’s hall of armor which I like, but like iron man can make all his suits look super unique. We can’t cause… things are locked
I wouldn’t want a class system in PvP multiplayer, but it might be okay in the campaign or some other PvE mode.
It would need to not affect appearance though.
I think the only way that classes would work is in firefight or maybe invasion and having it to where the classes are like Marine ODST Spartan and then the opposite team elites brutes jackals grunts and stuff like that
I think that classes like what Team Fortress 2 has might also work in Firefight and other PvE modes.
It might be interesting to play as marines where you would probably need to have classes to survive against Elites, Brutes, etc.
That’s the reason I mentioned invasion because invasion is player versus player and you have elites on one team and Spartans on the other and the goal of the elites is to break the generators but if you were to have it to where you could only have a certain amount of elites or a certain amount of brutes and same goes for Spartans and then you can have a good amount of Marines and stuff like that you know the lower more easier targets to kill it would make the games different and I think that’s the only way classes would really work by making it to where certain classes have a fixed number and can’t go past the limit
Yeah invasion is like Unreal Tournament’s Assault mode which I loved both in UT2k4 and Reach. Surprised they didn’t bring it forward in 4 or 5. They have a chance to in Infinite and I hope they do so.
It’ll probably be a while before they add invasion in hopefully not too long same with firefight I really hope that they add PVE modes in soon and not just players versus bots
in a PVE mode it’d work great ,but in PVP not so much. or invasion like you mentioned would also work
So maybe in a halo infinite invasion mode we’d have it like reach, but also have NPCs liek marines and grunts that maybe don’t respawn on each side?
what do you expect, this game feel like its still in beta, minus the store
Lmao seeing this and the first reply in this thread along with the toxicity in the comments below them is monumental. Thank you both.
Not that I’m defending the OP, cause I do agree with everyone else that the store and battlepass system is lackluster and greedy, but it does show how aggressive Halo Waypoint has become. Honestly, it’s kind of sad. But then again, as much as I’d like to say the people on here are getting way too angry, I can kind of see some of it being justified. I don’t like the way they are attacking people and calling them shills though. Just tell them why people are angry, don’t throw that anger at them, it’s only kind of proving their point in a way.
The past 30 mins of comments in here has been enjoyable. It’s just what we get on the internet unfortunately. Ups and downs.