Quote from: Metal Earth™ Guardian on November 13, 2015, 09:55:49 PMDaily reminder that Thorne should have been Osiris instead of Buck and they only did it to appeal to nostalgiafagsYouTubeOr, you know, Locke or Tanaka. The two most useless characters
Daily reminder that Thorne should have been Osiris instead of Buck and they only did it to appeal to nostalgiafagsYouTube
Quote from: Metal Earth™ Guardian on November 13, 2015, 09:55:49 PMDaily reminder that Thorne should have been Osiris instead of Buck and they only did it to appeal to nostalgiafagsYouTubeI'm sure everyone would've loved Thorne's strong character and personality.
Quote from: Fagcicle on November 13, 2015, 09:59:34 PMQuote from: Metal Earth™ Guardian on November 13, 2015, 09:55:49 PMDaily reminder that Thorne should have been Osiris instead of Buck and they only did it to appeal to nostalgiafagsYouTubeOr, you know, Locke or Tanaka. The two most useless charactersYou know what's a shame? Locke had a lot of potential if they just actually went with the whole manhunt story. They could have used his past encounter with Randal to influence his opinion on Master Chief and his going AWOL, but no, he's relegated to the role of a sidekick with too much screen time. There's moments you can tell he definitely has an admiration for Chief (and a generally respectful attitude toward everything that talks) but he's still horribly bland for the most part.
YouTubeYouTubeLook at these themes that were explored in Halo 5wait
Quote from: Septy on November 14, 2015, 03:52:51 AMYouTubeYouTubeLook at these themes that were explored in Halo 5waitI really think the script must have went through some changes. I wanted to see a Guardian cause total destruction to a city, have the Infinity crash land on Meridian. Civilians die, Locke finds Chief, fights him, but he escapes on the Guardian. Everyone thinks Chief is a traitor for activating it, which he really didn't because it was Cortana. But then that really doesn't work because we know Cortana's back from the beginning...so many things the game could have done better. I loved those trailers.
Quote from: RomanGladiator on November 14, 2015, 06:20:46 AMQuote from: Septy on November 14, 2015, 03:52:51 AMYouTubeYouTubeLook at these themes that were explored in Halo 5waitI really think the script must have went through some changes. I wanted to see a Guardian cause total destruction to a city, have the Infinity crash land on Meridian. Civilians die, Locke finds Chief, fights him, but he escapes on the Guardian. Everyone thinks Chief is a traitor for activating it, which he really didn't because it was Cortana. But then that really doesn't work because we know Cortana's back from the beginning...so many things the game could have done better. I loved those trailers.I'm thinking that as well. Every build up we got for Halo 5 was just pointless due to the game not in corroborating any of it. There's that trailer of the MC walking in the desert and he comes across that guardian. Due to him wearing the cloak he most likely wore it as camouflage to stay hiding. When it comes to the game he was not hiding from anybody at all and instead of being on the run he's just finding Cortana. For the those two point of view trailers there wasn't a level where we came across the Chief like that and there was no real conflict at all between the two. In the Locke trailer you can tell he has something against the guy and wants to make him pay for whatever he thought he did. When it comes to the game there is no hate for the guy and there's no real reason at first why him and his team were looking for John. The whole AWOL thing was a dumb reason for us to track him down. There should have been a stronger reason than that to put the events into motion. I haven't listened to Hunt The Truth but from what I read the game treats it like it never happened and I an tell in the game it has nothing to do with it.
Quote from: BerzerkCommando on November 14, 2015, 06:52:38 AMQuote from: RomanGladiator on November 14, 2015, 06:20:46 AMQuote from: Septy on November 14, 2015, 03:52:51 AMYouTubeYouTubeLook at these themes that were explored in Halo 5waitI really think the script must have went through some changes. I wanted to see a Guardian cause total destruction to a city, have the Infinity crash land on Meridian. Civilians die, Locke finds Chief, fights him, but he escapes on the Guardian. Everyone thinks Chief is a traitor for activating it, which he really didn't because it was Cortana. But then that really doesn't work because we know Cortana's back from the beginning...so many things the game could have done better. I loved those trailers.I'm thinking that as well. Every build up we got for Halo 5 was just pointless due to the game not in corroborating any of it. There's that trailer of the MC walking in the desert and he comes across that guardian. Due to him wearing the cloak he most likely wore it as camouflage to stay hiding. When it comes to the game he was not hiding from anybody at all and instead of being on the run he's just finding Cortana. For the those two point of view trailers there wasn't a level where we came across the Chief like that and there was no real conflict at all between the two. In the Locke trailer you can tell he has something against the guy and wants to make him pay for whatever he thought he did. When it comes to the game there is no hate for the guy and there's no real reason at first why him and his team were looking for John. The whole AWOL thing was a dumb reason for us to track him down. There should have been a stronger reason than that to put the events into motion. I haven't listened to Hunt The Truth but from what I read the game treats it like it never happened and I an tell in the game it has nothing to do with it.Hunt The Truth wasn't even conceived until February this year (And it was originally a five part series to air over the course of one week). By that point, the game was in late development, so it's hardly fair to criticism the game for not mentioning events which hadn't been thought of when it was written.
Quote from: BacOHn on November 14, 2015, 06:57:27 AMQuote from: BerzerkCommando on November 14, 2015, 06:52:38 AMQuote from: RomanGladiator link=topic=44402.m :-[msg1013931#msg1013931 date=1447503646Quote from: Septy on November 14, 2015, 03:52:51 AMYouTubeYouTubeLook at these themes that were explored in Halo 5waitI really think the script must have went through some changes. I wanted to see a Guardian cause total destruction to a city, have the Infinity crash land on Meridian. Civilians die, Locke finds Chief, fights him, but he escapes on the Guardian. Everyone thinks Chief is a traitor for activating it, which he really didn't because it was Cortana. But then that really doesn't work because we know Cortana's back from the beginning...so many things the game could have done better. I loved those trailers.I'm thinking that as well. Every build up we got for Halo 5 was just pointless due to the game not in corroborating any of it. There's that trailer of the MC walking in the desert and he comes across that guardian. Due to him wearing the cloak he most likely wore it as camouflage to stay hiding. When it comes to the game he was not hiding from anybody at all and instead of being on the run he's just finding Cortana. For the those two point of view trailers there wasn't a level where we came across the Chief like that and there was no real conflict at all between the two. In the Locke trailer you can tell he has something against the guy and wants to make him pay for whatever he thought he did. When it comes to the game there is no hate for the guy and there's no real reason at first why him and his team were looking for John. The whole AWOL thing was a dumb reason for us to track him down. There should have been a stronger reason than that to put the events into motion. I haven't listened to Hunt The Truth but from what I read the game treats it like it never happened and I an tell in the game it has nothing to do with it.Hunt The Truth wasn't even conceived until February this year (And it was originally a five part series to air over the course of one week). By that point, the game was in late development, so it's hardly fair to criticism the game for not mentioning events which hadn't been thought of when it was written.It's perfectly fair to criticize the game for it when it's another misleading build up for it. Since it has nothing to do with the game then it should have not been created in the first place. It's complete bullshit releasing something like that to build up hype that isn't there.
Quote from: BerzerkCommando on November 14, 2015, 06:52:38 AMQuote from: RomanGladiator link=topic=44402.m :-[msg1013931#msg1013931 date=1447503646Quote from: Septy on November 14, 2015, 03:52:51 AMYouTubeYouTubeLook at these themes that were explored in Halo 5waitI really think the script must have went through some changes. I wanted to see a Guardian cause total destruction to a city, have the Infinity crash land on Meridian. Civilians die, Locke finds Chief, fights him, but he escapes on the Guardian. Everyone thinks Chief is a traitor for activating it, which he really didn't because it was Cortana. But then that really doesn't work because we know Cortana's back from the beginning...so many things the game could have done better. I loved those trailers.I'm thinking that as well. Every build up we got for Halo 5 was just pointless due to the game not in corroborating any of it. There's that trailer of the MC walking in the desert and he comes across that guardian. Due to him wearing the cloak he most likely wore it as camouflage to stay hiding. When it comes to the game he was not hiding from anybody at all and instead of being on the run he's just finding Cortana. For the those two point of view trailers there wasn't a level where we came across the Chief like that and there was no real conflict at all between the two. In the Locke trailer you can tell he has something against the guy and wants to make him pay for whatever he thought he did. When it comes to the game there is no hate for the guy and there's no real reason at first why him and his team were looking for John. The whole AWOL thing was a dumb reason for us to track him down. There should have been a stronger reason than that to put the events into motion. I haven't listened to Hunt The Truth but from what I read the game treats it like it never happened and I an tell in the game it has nothing to do with it.Hunt The Truth wasn't even conceived until February this year (And it was originally a five part series to air over the course of one week). By that point, the game was in late development, so it's hardly fair to criticism the game for not mentioning events which hadn't been thought of when it was written.
Quote from: RomanGladiator link=topic=44402.m :-[msg1013931#msg1013931 date=1447503646Quote from: Septy on November 14, 2015, 03:52:51 AMYouTubeYouTubeLook at these themes that were explored in Halo 5waitI really think the script must have went through some changes. I wanted to see a Guardian cause total destruction to a city, have the Infinity crash land on Meridian. Civilians die, Locke finds Chief, fights him, but he escapes on the Guardian. Everyone thinks Chief is a traitor for activating it, which he really didn't because it was Cortana. But then that really doesn't work because we know Cortana's back from the beginning...so many things the game could have done better. I loved those trailers.I'm thinking that as well. Every build up we got for Halo 5 was just pointless due to the game not in corroborating any of it. There's that trailer of the MC walking in the desert and he comes across that guardian. Due to him wearing the cloak he most likely wore it as camouflage to stay hiding. When it comes to the game he was not hiding from anybody at all and instead of being on the run he's just finding Cortana. For the those two point of view trailers there wasn't a level where we came across the Chief like that and there was no real conflict at all between the two. In the Locke trailer you can tell he has something against the guy and wants to make him pay for whatever he thought he did. When it comes to the game there is no hate for the guy and there's no real reason at first why him and his team were looking for John. The whole AWOL thing was a dumb reason for us to track him down. There should have been a stronger reason than that to put the events into motion. I haven't listened to Hunt The Truth but from what I read the game treats it like it never happened and I an tell in the game it has nothing to do with it.
The Battle of Shadow and Light Content Update, our first drop of free content goodness for Halo 5: Guardians, is now available. The next time you log in, you will be prompted to download this update.The following are included:Added 48 new REQs, including new armors, helmets, weapon skins, weapon and vehicle variants, a new visor and assassination, and new emblems. See below for a breakdown of what’s included.Added Big Team Battle playlist to Arena matchmakingAdded BTB (Big Team Battle) Capture the Flag, Strongholds, and Slayer to matchmaking and custom games. The mode details are as follows: For all BTB game types, the Motion Tracker is the same size as Warzone at 25m (larger than the Arena Motion Tracker), and match length is 16 minutes.BTB CTF – Score to win: 3 CapturesBTB Strongholds – Score to win: 150 pointsBTB Slayer – Score to win: 100 pointsAdded 4 new BTB maps, also available in both matchmaking and custom games:Basin by the 343 Multiplayer teamDeadlock by Nokyard & the 343 Multiplayer TeamGuillotine by The Psycho Duck & the 343 Multiplayer TeamRecurve by The Fated Fire & the 343 Multiplayer TeamFixed an aiming issue that could occur due to variance in controller hardware. Head here (Halo 5 Aiming & Controllers) for more details.Made a variety of tuning tweaks to Warzone Assault, including the below. Head here (Warzone Assault Tuning Changes) for more details.Faster REQ levelingDecreased base capture time from 20 seconds to 16 secondsReduced starting grenade count to 1Added the “deliver” nav point for vehicle drivers who have a friendly flag carrier as a passenger.Fixed an issue where players were able to use the driver and gunner seats while holding the flag. Now, the flag carrier can only sit in the passenger seat.Improved Post-Game-Carnage-Report consistency.
Might dl the update later. Which is the best map so far?
Yeah, maps are ew Games are fun. Nobody likes Longbow!
Quote from: True Turquoise on November 18, 2015, 03:58:28 PMYeah, maps are ew Games are fun. Nobody likes Longbow!That shit's not even close to the original version.Recurve is about as close to Sword Base as it is Longbow
Now that BTB is out, I'm going to plug http://www.bigteambattle.net/ The folks in charge are still working things out. Might have to wait until the Forge update for things to kick off in full swing, but keep an eye on this website for updates either way.BTBnet is responsible for churning out some of the best BTB teams Halo has ever had. Wake Up, for example, was a BTBnet competitor.