So I recently decided to get back on to Halo Reach and play some Grifball…Well if you’ve played Reach recently, maybe you’ve noticed as well, but it seems like it has turned into a complete -Yoink- show. Either the teams are sitting around doing absolutely nothing for 5 rounds, or its just a constant onslaught of team killing/ ganging up on one player. I tried my first game and once I planted the bomb, every single person turned on me to where I could barely even spawn. Needless to say I was basically forced to leave but what tf has happened to this great game!
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> So I recently decided to get back on to Halo Reach and play some Grifball…Well if you’ve played Reach recently, maybe you’ve noticed as well, but it seems like it has turned into a complete -Yoink!-. Either the teams are sitting around doing absolutely nothing for 5 rounds, or its just a constant onslaught of team killing/ ganging up on one player. I tried my first game and once I planted the bomb, every single person turned on me to where I could barely even spawn. Needless to say I was basically forced to leave but what tf has happened to this great game!
Grifball became a Cr farm. Basically people will coordinate with three other players and try to spawn camp you as well as making the round last as long as possible so that they get a lot of Cr (around 18,000 if on the high ranks). However, this is considered boosting and is a reason to report them. This goes against some Xbox Live policies. I recommend that you stay away from Grifball, and if you do, report those who do that. You’re free to do that, and you have a reason to do so. I think someone will come by and explain this better than I did, but hopefully it’s enough.