disolitude said:
Lets face it, the only people that are not liking Halo REach are the ones that are not doing well. And from what I've seen...people that are not doing well are people who used to stick to walls and corners, crouch with swords and shotties a lot, completely rely on the BR or always try to capture the high ground on a map and hold it. People that constantly moved around in Halo 3 and are able to use the best weapon for each situation are kicking ass in Reach. With that said, I see how people may take time to get used to these new power ups. In halo 3, when you had your sights on someone, you were goin in for the kill... In Reach, you kinda have to let people get away sometimes even though you have them almost dead. My freinds that are unhappy with reach are not hardcore gamers by any means. Halo 2 was a pretty steep learning curve when they started playing and it took them 2 years to get in to it. Then same with 3... They still bitch at the introduction of shield drain power ups and other stuff which wasn't in halo 2. Now Reach has completely changed the game to them and they seem reluctant to spend time to learn it. |
Thats basically it too. I know I was put off from the game for a bit, but after I changed my tactics a bit i pretty much dominate kids now (got over a 2.0 KD spread for grab bag and invasion) even though I still lose a ton of my games because my teammates usually are ridiculously horrible.







