Halo 2 and 15 minutes of Halo 3 were the only ones I played so sorry for assuming they all did that.believer258 said:I'm not trying to troll or get angry here, I just want to set some things straight. Don't quote me without reading what I have to sayBob_Dobb said:I'm going to side with the "hive of scum and villainy" argument. Halo is just an awful game and I just hate anything with regen shields and health and I consider that Halo popularised the trend. Maybe I just hate FPS games... time to play me some bright N64 platformers.
It's far from awful. The community isn't so amazing, but the campaigns are all top-tier. And if you don't think so, that's your opinion, but the level design, game mechanics, enemies, AI, everything, all work correctly. That doesn't make a game good, but it keeps it squarely out of the realm of objectively awful.
For the record, Halo 2 and 3 are the only ones with regenerating health. The others all have health bars with a small shield over it so you're not expected to fight with nothing but one working finger and an ear.
Thank you for the support. Good God, I actually expected to reach mentally sound, rational people when I made this thread. I can honestly say, after those arguments on the first page, the Bungie.net forums were more reasonable than this. At least they read, understood and heartily disagreed with the OP, rather than reading 'Halo 4' and getting totally the wrong idea.believer258 said:I'm not trying to troll or get angry here, I just want to set some things straight. Don't quote me without reading what I have to sayBob_Dobb said:I'm going to side with the "hive of scum and villainy" argument. Halo is just an awful game and I just hate anything with regen shields and health and I consider that Halo popularised the trend. Maybe I just hate FPS games... time to play me some bright N64 platformers.
It's far from awful. The community isn't so amazing, but the campaigns are all top-tier. And if you don't think so, that's your opinion, but the level design, game mechanics, enemies, AI, everything, all work correctly. That doesn't make a game good, but it keeps it squarely out of the realm of objectively awful.
For the record, Halo 2 and 3 are the only ones with regenerating health. The others all have health bars with a small shield over it so you're not expected to fight with nothing but one working finger and an ear.
Now, on topic.
This thread is full of hate, bile, and complete and utter miscommunication. I really think the Halo games are, all of them, excellent, but this thread proves that the community is chock full of retarded fucking numbnuts.
[HEADING=1]LISTEN TO YOURSELVES![/HEADING]
Yes, I'm yelling, for a damn good reason. Halo 4 wasn't mentioned, and the OP was simply looking for opinions on the new Halo Reach update which is going to significantly change the multiplayer rules.
Now that I've cleared that all up, I need to say that I like Halo 3's multiplayer better than Reach's. Don't get me wrong, I love me some Reach, but overall I liked 3's better. I can't tell you why, I just had much more fun with it.
Armor Lock, on the other hand, does get on my nerves a little bit but it isn't a big problem. All you have to do is wait for him to get out of it. If more than one person is there, then chuck a plasma grenade so he won't chase you and run. There, problem solved. Practically, there isn't anything there worth getting into a big shit over.
As for the Reach update? I haven't played it yet, so I don't know. I don't really have a problem with a non-expanding reticle, though, as I have a bad habit of shooting guys from across the map with a pistol and this will make that much easier.
They didn't hint at Halo 4.Korten12 said:Well considering Halo 4 was hinted at on Halo 3, it wasn't a suprise they announced it. Also a remake is MILKING? I guess being able to play an old game in new graphics is milking. >.> They aren't trying to hype it as a new game, but being able to play a remastered edition of an old game with some extra's. It will also be a more of an introduction for new comers to the series as they have stated.RadioactiveMicrobe said:343 will just CoDify the series.
They've already started by negating changes Bungie made for Reach.
Coming right out of the gate announcing a whole new trilogy that expands the Chief's story unnecessarily is just ridiculous.
That's not Halo anymore. That's just, "The adventures of Master Chief."
And also trying to hype up CEA by trying to make it sound like it's a whole new game just screams milking.
Not to mention the whole story MS tried to hype up about how in the background of Forza, you might see a warthog at some point. "Look guys! Halo! Go buy that!"
RadioactiveMicrobe said:They didn't hint at Halo 4.Korten12 said:Well considering Halo 4 was hinted at on Halo 3, it wasn't a suprise they announced it. Also a remake is MILKING? I guess being able to play an old game in new graphics is milking. >.> They aren't trying to hype it as a new game, but being able to play a remastered edition of an old game with some extra's. It will also be a more of an introduction for new comers to the series as they have stated.RadioactiveMicrobe said:343 will just CoDify the series.
They've already started by negating changes Bungie made for Reach.
Coming right out of the gate announcing a whole new trilogy that expands the Chief's story unnecessarily is just ridiculous.
That's not Halo anymore. That's just, "The adventures of Master Chief."
And also trying to hype up CEA by trying to make it sound like it's a whole new game just screams milking.
Not to mention the whole story MS tried to hype up about how in the background of Forza, you might see a warthog at some point. "Look guys! Halo! Go buy that!"
Bungie never had any intention of continuing Halo past that point.
They even said in an official statement. "Master Chief's story is done."
And no, they're milking more money out of Halo with the re-release. There are like, 200 re-releases coming out, all just to grab a few extra dollars. RE and MGS at least have SOME merit, since this is the first time those games are on Xbox.
Ever hear of an ambiguous ending? Yeah.Korten12 said:RadioactiveMicrobe said:They didn't hint at Halo 4.Korten12 said:Well considering Halo 4 was hinted at on Halo 3, it wasn't a suprise they announced it. Also a remake is MILKING? I guess being able to play an old game in new graphics is milking. >.> They aren't trying to hype it as a new game, but being able to play a remastered edition of an old game with some extra's. It will also be a more of an introduction for new comers to the series as they have stated.RadioactiveMicrobe said:343 will just CoDify the series.
They've already started by negating changes Bungie made for Reach.
Coming right out of the gate announcing a whole new trilogy that expands the Chief's story unnecessarily is just ridiculous.
That's not Halo anymore. That's just, "The adventures of Master Chief."
And also trying to hype up CEA by trying to make it sound like it's a whole new game just screams milking.
Not to mention the whole story MS tried to hype up about how in the background of Forza, you might see a warthog at some point. "Look guys! Halo! Go buy that!"
Bungie never had any intention of continuing Halo past that point.
They even said in an official statement. "Master Chief's story is done."
And no, they're milking more money out of Halo with the re-release. There are like, 200 re-releases coming out, all just to grab a few extra dollars. RE and MGS at least have SOME merit, since this is the first time those games are on Xbox.
2:37 - Your arguement is refuted, it hints at Halo 4 in this cutscene.
Bungie stated it didn't want to make Halo 4 as it didn't want to open a door that couldn't be closed, thus they made Halo: Reach. 343 being made specifical for Halo 4, took them up on this. Halo 4 was ALWAYS in some way or form, in the works.RadioactiveMicrobe said:Ever hear of an ambiguous ending? Yeah.Korten12 said:RadioactiveMicrobe said:They didn't hint at Halo 4.Korten12 said:Well considering Halo 4 was hinted at on Halo 3, it wasn't a suprise they announced it. Also a remake is MILKING? I guess being able to play an old game in new graphics is milking. >.> They aren't trying to hype it as a new game, but being able to play a remastered edition of an old game with some extra's. It will also be a more of an introduction for new comers to the series as they have stated.RadioactiveMicrobe said:343 will just CoDify the series.
They've already started by negating changes Bungie made for Reach.
Coming right out of the gate announcing a whole new trilogy that expands the Chief's story unnecessarily is just ridiculous.
That's not Halo anymore. That's just, "The adventures of Master Chief."
And also trying to hype up CEA by trying to make it sound like it's a whole new game just screams milking.
Not to mention the whole story MS tried to hype up about how in the background of Forza, you might see a warthog at some point. "Look guys! Halo! Go buy that!"
Bungie never had any intention of continuing Halo past that point.
They even said in an official statement. "Master Chief's story is done."
And no, they're milking more money out of Halo with the re-release. There are like, 200 re-releases coming out, all just to grab a few extra dollars. RE and MGS at least have SOME merit, since this is the first time those games are on Xbox.
2:37 - Your arguement is refuted, it hints at Halo 4 in this cutscene.
I can find the official statement that says Bungie will never continue Halo with the chief if you REALLY need it.
Hmm..nor can I at this moment, the best I can offer right now is,Korten12 said:Bungie stated it didn't want to make Halo 4 as it didn't want to open a door that couldn't be closed, thus they made Halo: Reach. 343 being made specifical for Halo 4, took them up on this. Halo 4 was ALWAYS in some way or form, in the works.RadioactiveMicrobe said:Ever hear of an ambiguous ending? Yeah.Korten12 said:RadioactiveMicrobe said:They didn't hint at Halo 4.Korten12 said:Well considering Halo 4 was hinted at on Halo 3, it wasn't a suprise they announced it. Also a remake is MILKING? I guess being able to play an old game in new graphics is milking. >.> They aren't trying to hype it as a new game, but being able to play a remastered edition of an old game with some extra's. It will also be a more of an introduction for new comers to the series as they have stated.RadioactiveMicrobe said:343 will just CoDify the series.
They've already started by negating changes Bungie made for Reach.
Coming right out of the gate announcing a whole new trilogy that expands the Chief's story unnecessarily is just ridiculous.
That's not Halo anymore. That's just, "The adventures of Master Chief."
And also trying to hype up CEA by trying to make it sound like it's a whole new game just screams milking.
Not to mention the whole story MS tried to hype up about how in the background of Forza, you might see a warthog at some point. "Look guys! Halo! Go buy that!"
Bungie never had any intention of continuing Halo past that point.
They even said in an official statement. "Master Chief's story is done."
And no, they're milking more money out of Halo with the re-release. There are like, 200 re-releases coming out, all just to grab a few extra dollars. RE and MGS at least have SOME merit, since this is the first time those games are on Xbox.
2:37 - Your arguement is refuted, it hints at Halo 4 in this cutscene.
I can find the official statement that says Bungie will never continue Halo with the chief if you REALLY need it.
Also give me a link to where they said that. B/c I googled it and came up with nothing.
I am still confused, what is the "Bloom?"Tupolev said:Reach's overall combat scheme was design with bloom in mind, and 343i knows this. The current zero bloom mechanics set is by far the most bizarre gametype they're proposing (it's arguably even more extreme than what they're saying the CEA MP types will be like), and probably won't spread farther than a few playlists. They've said a popular middle ground they've toyed with is 85% bloom, though even that probably won't get spread very wide, at least not immediately; current 343i statements are that most of Reach will be unaffected.
It's what the Halo community is presently using to describe the form of shot spread whereby shooting causes shot accuracy to drop, and firing slower means more shot precision.Korten12 said:I am still confused, what is the "Bloom?"