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making this into a P2W game
Quote from: CyberGama on December 29, 2015, 06:05:23 PMmaking this into a P2W gameLiterally isn't P2W means you can pay for an advantage. Buying REQs with real money doesn't give you any more of an advantage over people than someone who only uses REQ points to buy packs.And the REQ level requirement prevents people from buying lots of REQ packs and spamming and having a game breaking advantage.
Quote from: Lemnator on December 29, 2015, 06:14:34 PMQuote from: CyberGama on December 29, 2015, 06:05:23 PMmaking this into a P2W gameLiterally isn't P2W means you can pay for an advantage. Buying REQs with real money doesn't give you any more of an advantage over people than someone who only uses REQ points to buy packs.And the REQ level requirement prevents people from buying lots of REQ packs and spamming and having a game breaking advantage.But the way you get stuff is bullshit in Halo 5, your bascily grinding a lot of REQ points to buy gold and hope you get decent weapons or armor, a lot of the time its pure shit that you don't want, few times it's fine, Halo Reach did it fine because your just earning credits by either doing multiplayer, campaign, firefight or doing challenges, hell even Halo 4 got it right by unlocking cool stuff without spending a dime and thats my lest favorite Halo game, what Halo 5 is doing is pure shit, also Micro transactions, it should never had micro transactions in Halo, and now it does. Also if your OK with this then that means your fine with Micro transactions with every AAA game?
Anyone want to pair up for dubs? I am so sick of randoms fucking my win/loss.
Can I get some freakin armor? Dying for Mark V. I get the daily win packs every day, and also purchase a silver. In my experience at least armor has come up more frequently in silver than gold.
Quote from: RomanGladiator on December 29, 2015, 07:27:38 PMCan I get some freakin armor? Dying for Mark V. I get the daily win packs every day, and also purchase a silver. In my experience at least armor has come up more frequently in silver than gold.MK V isn't even out yet so good luck
Quote from: Lemnator on December 29, 2015, 07:28:38 PMQuote from: RomanGladiator on December 29, 2015, 07:27:38 PMCan I get some freakin armor? Dying for Mark V. I get the daily win packs every day, and also purchase a silver. In my experience at least armor has come up more frequently in silver than gold.MK V isn't even out yet so good lucklol, just looked it up. So technically it's the MK IV from Halo Wars...
Today I finally hopped on H5 to try out the new Forge. Everything seems to be going swimmingly otherwise, except for one thing - the game freezes if I try to swap the daytime setting to "nighttime" on Glacier.No other daytime setting on any map does this, but for some reason Nighttime on Glacier freezes my game and I need to reboot it.Is anyone else experiencing this?
So why is the story so bad? It's pretty disappointing with the whole manhunt thing and the predictable ending, but I can't say I thought it was downright awful. I have to admit that I know little about Halo's lore, so I can't comment on how accurate it is or anything like that. Story isn't great, but I was expecting much worse after how much criticism it's gotten. Also, the legendary ending. What does it mean?
So why is the story so bad? It's pretty disappointing with the whole manhunt thing and the predictable ending, but I can't say I thought it was downright awful. I have to admit that I know little about Halo's lore, so I can't comment on how accurate it is or anything like that. Story isn't great, but I was expecting much worse after how much criticism it's gotten.
Also, the legendary ending. What does it mean?
QuoteAlso, the legendary ending. What does it mean?Cortana has control of a Ring. Pretty clear.
Quote from: Lemnator on January 01, 2016, 04:51:29 PMQuoteAlso, the legendary ending. What does it mean?Cortana has control of a Ring. Pretty clear.Now here's the real question:Can she activate the ring? You need a reclaimed, and she considers herself to be one, going as far as saying it was the Librarian's intent, but how true is that? Could her apparent control over the Domain let her activate the ring regardless?
Quote from: Flee on January 01, 2016, 04:37:42 PMSo why is the story so bad? It's pretty disappointing with the whole manhunt thing and the predictable ending, but I can't say I thought it was downright awful. I have to admit that I know little about Halo's lore, so I can't comment on how accurate it is or anything like that. Story isn't great, but I was expecting much worse after how much criticism it's gotten.No Blue team background besides like a sentence from Locke.Killed off Jul 'Mdama in the first level, making pretty much all of Spartan Ops and Escalation completely pointless.The entirety of Halo 4's story has no impact because it's brushed off like nothing happened.The Next 72 Hours arc from Escalation means nothing.Didact was mentioned once.Cortana's revival utterly destroyed all significance and impact of Halo 4's ending What manhunt?The Halo 2-tier ending.
Quote from: Lemnator on January 01, 2016, 04:51:29 PMQuote from: Flee on January 01, 2016, 04:37:42 PMSo why is the story so bad? It's pretty disappointing with the whole manhunt thing and the predictable ending, but I can't say I thought it was downright awful. I have to admit that I know little about Halo's lore, so I can't comment on how accurate it is or anything like that. Story isn't great, but I was expecting much worse after how much criticism it's gotten.No Blue team background besides like a sentence from Locke.Killed off Jul 'Mdama in the first level, making pretty much all of Spartan Ops and Escalation completely pointless.The entirety of Halo 4's story has no impact because it's brushed off like nothing happened.The Next 72 Hours arc from Escalation means nothing.Didact was mentioned once.Cortana's revival utterly destroyed all significance and impact of Halo 4's ending What manhunt?The Halo 2-tier ending.Let's not forget how the Janus Key arc very literally dissolved into thin air. You'd think it'd at the very least give some context as to how Halsey found out about Cortana's shenanigans before everyone.
Quote from: ChaosMetalDragon on January 01, 2016, 05:40:42 PMQuote from: Lemnator on January 01, 2016, 04:51:29 PMQuote from: Flee on January 01, 2016, 04:37:42 PMSo why is the story so bad? It's pretty disappointing with the whole manhunt thing and the predictable ending, but I can't say I thought it was downright awful. I have to admit that I know little about Halo's lore, so I can't comment on how accurate it is or anything like that. Story isn't great, but I was expecting much worse after how much criticism it's gotten.No Blue team background besides like a sentence from Locke.Killed off Jul 'Mdama in the first level, making pretty much all of Spartan Ops and Escalation completely pointless.The entirety of Halo 4's story has no impact because it's brushed off like nothing happened.The Next 72 Hours arc from Escalation means nothing.Didact was mentioned once.Cortana's revival utterly destroyed all significance and impact of Halo 4's ending What manhunt?The Halo 2-tier ending.Let's not forget how the Janus Key arc very literally dissolved into thin air. You'd think it'd at the very least give some context as to how Halsey found out about Cortana's shenanigans before everyone.Palmer also changed in personality completely (albeit for the better), and no longer has a raging hate boner for Halsey.
Quote from: CyberGama on December 29, 2015, 06:20:38 PMQuote from: Lemnator on December 29, 2015, 06:14:34 PMQuote from: CyberGama on December 29, 2015, 06:05:23 PMmaking this into a P2W gameLiterally isn't P2W means you can pay for an advantage. Buying REQs with real money doesn't give you any more of an advantage over people than someone who only uses REQ points to buy packs.And the REQ level requirement prevents people from buying lots of REQ packs and spamming and having a game breaking advantage.But the way you get stuff is bullshit in Halo 5, your bascily grinding a lot of REQ points to buy gold and hope you get decent weapons or armor, a lot of the time its pure shit that you don't want, few times it's fine, Halo Reach did it fine because your just earning credits by either doing multiplayer, campaign, firefight or doing challenges, hell even Halo 4 got it right by unlocking cool stuff without spending a dime and thats my lest favorite Halo game, what Halo 5 is doing is pure shit, also Micro transactions, it should never had micro transactions in Halo, and now it does. Also if your OK with this then that means your fine with Micro transactions with every AAA game?So you agree that your previous post was pure bollox?Halo Reach was significantly more of a grind than Halo 5. You get a shit load of REQ points for every match. You get free REQ packs all the time. It's not like you're doing a lot for little in return.And what exactly dictates that Halo shouldn't have this system? Oh wait. There isn't anything that says that.The REQ system is a fairly solid system. Easily the best microtransaction system. It isn't P2W at all, and the money goes towards the tournament prize pool, and is why we get free DLC.So yeah, if games that do have microtransactions in it had the same system as Halo 5 or something similar, then I'd be okay with it.
Nah, this was pretty much all I was hoping to see. "If you're only into the games, there's not really much to complain about."
Quote from: Lemnator on December 29, 2015, 06:30:29 PMQuote from: CyberGama on December 29, 2015, 06:20:38 PMQuote from: Lemnator on December 29, 2015, 06:14:34 PMQuote from: CyberGama on December 29, 2015, 06:05:23 PMmaking this into a P2W gameLiterally isn't P2W means you can pay for an advantage. Buying REQs with real money doesn't give you any more of an advantage over people than someone who only uses REQ points to buy packs.And the REQ level requirement prevents people from buying lots of REQ packs and spamming and having a game breaking advantage.But the way you get stuff is bullshit in Halo 5, your bascily grinding a lot of REQ points to buy gold and hope you get decent weapons or armor, a lot of the time its pure shit that you don't want, few times it's fine, Halo Reach did it fine because your just earning credits by either doing multiplayer, campaign, firefight or doing challenges, hell even Halo 4 got it right by unlocking cool stuff without spending a dime and thats my lest favorite Halo game, what Halo 5 is doing is pure shit, also Micro transactions, it should never had micro transactions in Halo, and now it does. Also if your OK with this then that means your fine with Micro transactions with every AAA game?So you agree that your previous post was pure bollox?Halo Reach was significantly more of a grind than Halo 5. You get a shit load of REQ points for every match. You get free REQ packs all the time. It's not like you're doing a lot for little in return.And what exactly dictates that Halo shouldn't have this system? Oh wait. There isn't anything that says that.The REQ system is a fairly solid system. Easily the best microtransaction system. It isn't P2W at all, and the money goes towards the tournament prize pool, and is why we get free DLC.So yeah, if games that do have microtransactions in it had the same system as Halo 5 or something similar, then I'd be okay with it.Yes but in Reach you grinded for armor. You didn't grind for the slight chance of getting a rocket launcher card to use in the next Warzone match. While if you don't, the guy who just spent $300 has about 15 launchers he'll be able to use.Yes, it's a fairer system then we've seen other games implement, but it is still a pay to win system, of which does not belong in Halo.