Such as how the plasma launcher is now pretty pathetic, the spartan laser is even more pathetic and the sniper rifle has fucking shit loads more auto aim than a pedophile in Disney land.
Don't even get me started about how they bitched about the grenade being over powered, it's a fucking grenade, it's going to fuck you up.
As I recall, MLG chose Halo as their flagship game, Halo didn't choose MLG.
Since then the game has gone down shitter ever since due to MLG begging for changes they "must have".
That's right pooky, the MLG competitive demands have basicly taken a massive steaming shit on the game and made it what it is now.
Last edited by =sw=warlord; August 17th, 2011 at 08:41 AM.
Ugh, why 343, why?
If you are gonna bring back the classic maps, don't fuck with the layout. I really disliked how they took out the gaps in Damnation and threw in the lifts on Beaver Creek. And while there are several smaller issues I could address, I won't. But to me, that's like putting the blow-torch on high and pointing it at my balls. Classic maps don't need to be revamped from before, just made prettier. Cold Storage, while not the best example, was a really great remake in my opinion. Bungie didn't touch much of the layout, they just redecorated it. That's the way these maps should have been done.
/rant
Anyways, I hope they don't make us bite the pillow with the rest of these maps. We'll just see how things go.
Whachoo talkin' 'bout Warsaw? Last Resort > Zanzibar Classic > Zanzibar > h2_zanzibar
I'm really liking what I see of Beaver Creek and Damnation. Makes me wish that Certain Affinity did the campaign instead of Sabre.
Anything that you see that doesn't align with the classic versions (save for the structures replacing the crates in the base areas of Damnation, probably, due to the fact that they look highly built-in) will be able to be deleted (planks on Damnation), blocked off (tunnels on Battle Creek), or obscured (lifts on Damnation and Battle Creek).
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