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Halo: Reach is the beginning of a new age for gaming.
It proves that developers can get away with punishing their players instead of fixing their game....and yet the fanboys will still sing praises to them.
-blam!- all of you fanboys!
Don't ever assume you know what level of competition I've taken part in or play at.
Cause you don't know jack -blam!- about me.
And if your tryign to make the assumptions based on what you see of my record for MR E0S you're a dumbass.
Cause what you would have seen if I had been playing on this account throughout the entire time I was playign Halo.
You probably would have seen this
Halo 1, Matches played 10k+ (Played with a Team, Won 80% or better)
Halo 2, Matches played 6k+ (Still playing with team, 80%)
Halo 3, Matches played 600 (Playing solo, mostly)
Halo Reach, Matches Played Less than 250. (Solo)
I was winning tournaments during my Halo 1 days.
And slowely but surely, Matchmaking has been turning me off of Halo.
Because matchmaking -blam!-s over the single guy.
Halo's motto should be "You can only have fun if you play with a team"
Well -blam!- that.
Because after all my days of playing competitively with a team...
I realized the game was funner playing solo.
With team oriented play, the games bogs down to doing the same -blam!- all day every day, certain people in the group are designated their particular job, and so on.. and most tactics and strategies all boil down to the same thing, you do every damn time you get that particular map/gametype.
Competitive play = Boring play.
Competitive play = Must have a team.
Trying to play Halo without a team = GET -blam!-!
I'd hate to break it to you, but, the majority of Halo's population, does not play in teams. Never will either.
Because they all realized the same thing I did. Solo play is just funner, lazier, kicked back...and you see more interesting -blam!-. When you compare it to the people who play the game like it's a job in which, you probably wouldn't be able to tell one pro team from the next in terms of how the game is played.
[Edited on 04.18.2012 4:03 PM PDT]