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Does Halo CE count? :o :oNope its a 2001 shooter that plays nothing like OS shooters. In Halo you run like 1MPH and have regenerating shields, and for the most part it's pretty easy (even on legendary). Multiplayer in Halo is also crap and always has been crap just due to how slowly you move and the openness of some of the maps. Though I do like the first Halo for it's single-player, though the library part was just boring copy paste and repetitive play through the entire thing. It's also the only Halo game worth playing IMO as long as you avoid the multiplayer.
YOU TAKE THAT BACKDoes Halo CE count? :o :oNope its a 2001 shooter that plays nothing like OS shooters. In Halo you run like 1MPH and have regenerating shields, and for the most part it's pretty easy (even on legendary). Multiplayer in Halo is also crap and always has been crap just due to how slowly you move and the openness of some of the maps. Though I do like the first Halo for it's single-player, though the library part was just boring copy paste and repetitive play through the entire thing. It's also the only Halo game worth playing IMO as long as you avoid the multiplayer.
Halo multiplayer definitely was never bad. It was revolutionary. Xbox 360 wouldn't be what it is today without Halo 2 which was an xbox opening game. If you think the multiplayer is slow, i suggest playing it again. Compared to COD which is just spamming automatic weapons, halo 4 takes skill with taking down shields, etc. Halo 4 has the most fast paste multiplayer I've ever seen.YOU TAKE THAT BACKDoes Halo CE count? :o :oNope its a 2001 shooter that plays nothing like OS shooters. In Halo you run like 1MPH and have regenerating shields, and for the most part it's pretty easy (even on legendary). Multiplayer in Halo is also crap and always has been crap just due to how slowly you move and the openness of some of the maps. Though I do like the first Halo for it's single-player, though the library part was just boring copy paste and repetitive play through the entire thing. It's also the only Halo game worth playing IMO as long as you avoid the multiplayer.
All halo multiplayers take skill if you know how to serve it to the person who is after you.Then explain how me.... a person that DOESN'T play consoles only PC managed to beat 20+ people in a row on campus that ONLY play console games. Halo feels like a baby game compared to fast paced twitch shooters... just too easy to rack up kills due to it being far too easy to hit targets especially with headshots.
Getting headshots takes skill. there is no auto aim and there are no working aim bots on the console halo games. I myself am a twitch shooter in halo as when im scoped in with a sniper i go to the right of the target and move left while pulling the trigger.All halo multiplayers take skill if you know how to serve it to the person who is after you.Then explain how me.... a person that DOESN'T play consoles only PC managed to beat 20+ people in a row on campus that ONLY play console games. Halo feels like a baby game compared to fast paced twitch shooters... just too easy to rack up kills due to it being far too easy to hit targets especially with headshots.
Edit: I'll just leave this here...... A video of a true fast paced game (possibly the fastest made) that relies PURELY on skill (if you can't play with insane sensitivity, land 180 degree swing-shots, react in a split second to counter/frag a enemy you will always fail). Also don't even attempt to say it sucks because of its graphics..... you play Runescape and Doom looked far better for it's time than Runescape did (Doom was best looking FPS game for its time). Also Doom is still played online by thousands of people everyday and its from 1993. 8)
Still takes less skill than most OS FPS IMO. There IS aim-bots for Halo on 360..... plenty of people have modded xbox's with hacks granted they do eventually get caught. Auto-Aim doesn't really matter on Doom (it's only vertical NOT horizontal, this is because you originally couldn't free-look in Doom) as due to the insane movement speed it's still harder to aim on than any modern shooter game.I'd like to see you come into halo, play for a month, and have a positive KD. Doubt you would
Also here is a good example of what Single-Player lacks in games these days. The ability to master the levels to the point you can speedrun them like a maniac (also rocket/grenade jumping FTW!):
Still takes less skill than most OS FPS IMO. There IS aim-bots for Halo on 360..... plenty of people have modded xbox's with hacks granted they do eventually get caught. Auto-Aim doesn't really matter on Doom (it's only vertical NOT horizontal, this is because you originally couldn't free-look in Doom) as due to the insane movement speed it's still harder to aim on than any modern shooter game.not to get into an argument here, but i wouldn't want to beat a game in 15 minutes... that's not fun at all.
Also here is a good example of what Single-Player lacks in games these days. The ability to master the levels to the point you can speedrun them like a maniac (also rocket/grenade jumping FTW!):
I'd like to see you come into halo, play for a month, and have a positive KD. Doubt you wouldANYONE CAN DO THAT! You can have 100 deaths and 1 kill and it's still positive (not possible to hit negatives). Nice try though! ;)
not to get into an argument here, but i wouldn't want to beat a game in 15 minutes... that's not fun at all.The point is the amount of replay value there is. You can go for a straight speedrun and try to get the lowest time possible (like this guy), you can play through normal, you can tyson run (using melee only), you can go for max speed runs (100% of map complete). Unlike new single-player games where it's just a boring rail shooter that holds your hand and has cut scenes every 2mins with absolutely no replay value.