Smack_of_Spades
Halo fan since 2001, who dreams of a version of Halo Infinite’s multiplayer that doesn’t discriminate against busy schedules. Besides being sad that I can’t play Tenrai or Fiesta in December (when I actually blocked out valuable time for binging), my other gaming hobbies include replaying Skyrim, replaying Civ V, and even sometimes playing games that are less than a decade old! Most recently: Night in the Woods, Mass Effect: Andromeda, Sable.
My participation on Waypoint forums started because I am feeling extremely depressed and stressed that Halo Infinite’s multiplayer was built to discriminate against players like me, who want to be able to experience everything when WE decide it is time to play. Guess I’ll keep dreaming, out loud, about a Halo Infinite multiplayer experience actually built for gamers like me, in the hopes that 343 actually gives it to us.
I care a lot about games like Halo, because they are one of my favorite ways to unwind or lose myself when I have the time. Those times are really important, and need to fit my schedule, so a lot of hope is riding on big releases like Halo Infinite. If Halo Infinite’s full content experience fails to be there for me, other big upcoming games that I have hopes for spending my time on include Forspoken, Starfield, Fable, and eventually Elder Scrolls VI. In the meantime, I’ll keep trying out indies and playing decade-old games that always respect my time.
For more thoughts on busy schedules, as well as me comparing Halo Infinite’s multiplayer to pre-streaming cable television, see my featured topic (my first post in the forums).