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I just remembered why I hate Halo multiplayer so much -- in game types (or maps) with vehicles, people just camp the vehicles and go after people without vehicles for the duration of the match. This would not be so much a problem if the vehicles were capable of being destroyed relatively easily, a la Battlefield, but no, that's definitely not the case -- especially with Banshees. And on the non-vehicle maps, people just find spots to hide/camp.

Maybe that's why I love Firefight so much -- I don't have to deal with such stupidity.

I find the sniper to be pretty much every vehicle's bane. You can even snipe the cover off the Scorpion and headshot the driver, which I did twice now.

I find the sniper to be pretty much every vehicle's bane. You can even snipe the cover off the Scorpion and headshot the driver, which I did twice now.

Well, that's easier said than done in some modes like Invasion (or whatever it's called) where there's tons of vehicles.

i find this game to be hard to just jump in and play. it requires quite a bit of effort.

i was always a PC gamer so i'm more used to the mouse and keyboard, the amount of demand in this game for accuracy with the inaccurate joysticks can be quite draining. i sometimes can't believe how accurate people are with a controller. :blink:

I find the sniper to be pretty much every vehicle's bane. You can even snipe the cover off the Scorpion and headshot the driver, which I did twice now.

I took me a whole DMR clip to blow off the scorpian cover in one BTB. laugh.gif I was pinned down in a cave with nothing but a DMR and plasma rifle.

i find this game to be hard to just jump in and play. it requires quite a bit of effort.

i was always a PC gamer so i'm more used to the mouse and keyboard, the amount of demand in this game for accuracy with the inaccurate joysticks can be quite draining. i sometimes can't believe how accurate people are with a controller. :blink:

I understand, I'd much rather play with a mouse and keyboard over a controller when it comes to FPS games.

Tried legendary :/

Can't even beat the first level :laugh:

Try playing co-op.

My boyfriend and I decided to do our first play-through on Legendary. We're just starting the 4th mission, after about 2 hours of play. It's not too bad if you take your time.

-Emily

I got kicked from a game when an idiot on my team walked into my grenade... fun. :wacko:

I remember back in Halo 3, I would get kicked from Juggernaut games all the time for that crap. I would throw a grenade intended for the juggernaut but then it killed another player. I guess that kinda stuff will always be a part of Halo, for better or for worse :).

Best MP maps of all the Halo's to date. Just loving this game.

I too got the boot yesterday for someone who ran into my line of ROCKET fire and they booted me. I went to my match settings and changed it to NON chatty, good time settings, and I am finding mostly adults and mature people there. When a betrayal happens by accident people apologize and don't penalize you.

Next best thing to an adult play filter.

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