Two new Support Upgrades available today for Halo 4!

That’s right folks, in preparation for the Champions BUndle pack that drops tomorrow, you will have a small update when you launch Halo 4 today.

This update includes two new Support Upgrades.

The first is Recharge. Recharge decreases your shield recharge rate slightly. This may be just enough to get out of a tight situation, recharge and take out that enemy who is fixated on end your day!

The second is Survivor. Survivor works when a vehicle has taken damage and is going to explode. Just before that, you are ejected. This support upgrade is great for those who like to drive or gun Warthogs. I know I’ll be changing one of my loadouts today!!!

-Sal

The “Halo Ricochet League” has a logo!

I’ve just finalized the “Halo Ricochet League” logo. Here it is folks!

Halo Ricochet League Logo w-HFFL LOGO
This logo will represent the Halo Ricochet League, which is a subsidiary of HaloFanForLife.com.

Rules for the league to come shortly. Signups for the first tournament to come in September, so stay tuned to HFFL for more HRL news. Also, you can check out HRL’s official twitter page as well: https://twitter.com/HRLRicochet

It’s brand new, so not much there ATM, but it will be soon be chock full of Ricochet League news!

-Sal

 

I still believe in Halo, do you?

A good friend of mine has been using the hashtag of #IBelieveIn343 So the question is, do YOU?

I sure do. In fact, I’m confident that Halo will be with us for many more years to come that I’m expanding HFFL’s presence and reach on the net by creating a gaming group, forum, Ricochet league, a new web series (“MaC” Rounds for which I’ve been developing for a few months) and one other thing I’m not yet ready to announce.

Unfortunately over the past several months until recently we’ve seen heavy drop offs in Halo’s play population, Halo pro-players cheating to get ahead, Halo pro-players essentially ditching Halo for the more lucrative COD, and long time Halo related sites become more all encompassing game sites instead of Halo centric. Just those things alone would have you thinking Halo is on it’s way out. NOT ME!

I seek to broaden HFFL’s potential by adding these new features so that Halo fans can have a place that they know will forever remain HALO centric. I of course will continue to speak my mind about what I believe needs correcting in Halo games, but I will NOT do it in a hurtful, bashing manner. Rather I look to promote healthy civil criticism, that will be forwarded to 343, in an effort to help the franchise and Halo’s community at large.

I feel now is the time for me/HFFL to step up to the challenge of becoming bigger and broader, offering more to the Halo community and providing a place for those who love Halo who may not as yet chosen a site to be associated with.

I know that just within the past week I’ve said I didn’t look to make the blog into a business and that isn’t the goal here with all of these expansions. However, if it does turn into that, I’m receptive to it and ready to move forward with it. That is going to depend greatly on you my dear readers, fans, friends, and friends yet to be.

I still believe in Halo!

-Sal

Hmm, let’s bump that up to four shall we?

Yesterday I mentioned there would be two expansions to HaloFanForLife.com (HFFL). In just that short time, I’ve added another two more expansions that are being worked out.

Of these newer two, I’m looking to created a HFFL forum. I tried one through wordpress a few months ago, but didn’t like the interface. So now I’m going to look at other sources.

The big question though is, would YOU want HFFL to have a forum? If so, would you use it? How often do you think you’d post?

The second of the newer batch of two other expansions is… a Ricochet League. The name of this NEW Halo league is:

Halo Ricochet League (HRL) for short. Yes, “HuRL.” Not as in throwing up, but as in hurling the ball to a teammate or to the goal to score!

The logo for this new league is being finalized and I should have it ready to view by the time the Champions bundle comes out. Rules and other details for the league will follow soon after. I need to get knee deep into the settings for Ricochet and see what might need to change for this league play if anything. (Hoping to play on the developer’s settings)
On that note, I’ll need PLENTY of play testers to play Ricochet with me. So for next Friday, Halo Fan Friday League will be ALL Ricochet! If you’ll have the Champions Bundle pack by then and want to join me for some Ricochet fun, send me a message via XBOX Live @ HaloFanForLife1

Whew, some really great things are coming for HFFL.

• Gaming Group
• Forums
• Halo Ricochet League
• As yet unrevealed project (to be revealed after the blog’s Halo 4 LAN Party on Sept 14. For info on that go here!)

So if whether you’re looking to get into a gaming group, post in a Halo forum, of get into a Ricochet League, HFFL will be your “one-stop-shop” for that all!

-Sal

“Halo Initiation” is out on shelves for sale! (Sarah Palmer origin story)

Halo- Initiation COVER HFFLwm HALO: INITIATION #1 (JOHN LIBERTO COVER)

Halo®—one of the largest video game franchises—comes to Dark Horse!

Before she was a super soldier defending humanity as part of the Spartan IV program, Sarah Palmer was an ODST—Orbital Drop Shock Trooper—carrying out the most dangerous missions behind enemy lines!

* The origin of Sarah Palmer—and the Spartan IV program!
* The Halo® franchise has sales eclipsing $3 billion over its lifetime.
* From one of the writers on Halo 4—comics veteran Brian Reed!

CREATORS
Writer:
Brian Reed
Artist:
Marco Castiello
Colorist:
Michael Atiyeh
Cover Artist:
John Liberto

Publication Date:
August 14, 2013
Price: $3.99

For MORE on the backstory of how this comic book came about, go HERE!

-Sal

HFFL LAN Event update! 8.15.13

Over the weekend, I had the pleasure of going to the gaming center where the LAN will be held. Got to talk with the owner about how I want to set up some Halo things to display. Here are a few pics of the place the LAN will be held at (It’s bigger than it looks in the pics):

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As you can see there is a bathroom. As well, the owner informs me that he will have snacks for sale. Everything is $1 each with exception to 5-hour energy drinks. You of course can bring your own snacks.
GameOn LLC Display area
In this area is where I’ll have much of my Halo display and where we’ll have the Halo Showcase portion of the LAN.
GameOn LLC Some of the set-up
Part of the set up. The larger TV will be used to watch the FFA tourney once a person has been knocked out of it.
GameOn LLC  More of the set-up
More of the set-up. He has a total of 16 tv/console set-ups. So no equipment is needed by attendees. Just bring yourself and whatever drinks/snacks you want for the night.

Don’t forget there will be pizza and a drink included with your paid admission to the event.

MB grey logo

Beyond this, I also got some great news from Mega Brands, makes of Halo Mega Bloks. They will be donating prizes for the FFA tournament. As well, they will be providing additional items for door prizes to be given to each paid LAN Event attendee.

We’re still working on the logistics of what the prizes will ultimately be. That said, I now have a list of 20 people who have said they are coming to the LAN. I should add that there  is NO limit to the number of people that can attend. Doutbful will hit a Fire Code violation of attendees.

So if you’re thinking about attending, you have until Aug 23, to confirm it. Send me an e-mail at sal@halofanforlife.com with your intention on coming. There is no preregistration cost to this, however I ask that if you do send an e-mail that you are coming, please show up.

As always, for complete information on the LAN, please go here!

-Sal

Follow up to Pro-player cheating in the Halo 4 Global Championship.

Today, I had several tweets to Connor White, the pro-player who admitted to cheating. My position on what he did has not and will not change.

What has changed is my willingness to further discuss this topic with exception to this article. I do NOT want to rock the boat in the Halo community. I do NOT want to be “that guy.” However, that said if I should lose “street cred” over my stance, so be it. It would pain me if I did though. With 343 and community leaders and especially you my readers, fans, and followers. The whole point of my stance is to uphold what I believe SHOULD be the right position for the WHOLE of the community. If others disagree and take the side of Connor here, then it will truly diminish in my opinion the community of Halo. How can we put up with blatant cheating?

It’s safe to assume others have cheated in the Halo 4 Global Championship. What makes it worse with Connor White is his being the co-owner of AGL (Arena Gaming League) and their affiliation with 343 by using Halo in their tournaments. He should never have participated in the competition, let alone cheat in it.

What it seems like Connor isn’t understanding is that his very actions by just PLAYING in the competition can put himself, AGL, 343 and Virgin gaming into some very serious legal recourse if gamers who played in the competition file a lawsuit. It’s called the Federal Statutory Unfair Competition Law. Putting his admitted cheating aside, his very playing in the competition means other gamers could file a class action law suit against 343/Virgin gaming. Connor seems to not realize that his playing knocked out hundreds if not thousands of other gamers from potentially placing in one of the top 4 spots for any week he played in the competition.

Yes, he says he earned his position week 2. However, it’s not his skill that is being called into question. Because he, through AGL, has a business relationship with 343, and that being legally defined as an affiliation, his mere playing regardless of placement causes the whole competition’s legitimacy to come into question.

At this point, the only portion of the contest that has been fair has been the RTX qualifier. The Gamescom qualifier coming up would be the only other portion that would be legit given the restrictions placed on those participating in the in-person portions of this tournament. So what does that mean then? Well, by my description of this, I’m saying the WHOLE online portion of the competition should be scrapped and ONLY those 16 players who will qualify from the in-person convention events should be eligible for the finals in Seattle. Yes, that would likely piss of those thousands of players who put in the time into the competition. However, I would hope that they would see through this to what my proposal means. It means that they in some part would be vindicated. The only ones who would be really affected by disqualfying the online portion of the event at this point would be those who did qualify in the on-line portion. Given that one of them has admitted to cheating and stated others are doing it, DQing what amounts to 16 gamers to this point or 20 by the end of this week, in order to have a completely legitimate pool of qualifiers from the in-person events is the right thing to do, IMO.

That would then completely negate not only Connor’s actions but those others who cheated in the competition. Beyond this, the very idea that alternate accounts were allowed at all, while it may not be illegal, was tacky and NOT in the best interest of fair play and good sportsmanship. How and why 343/Virgin Gaming came to that decision is beyond me.

Again, I want to point out that I am a HUGE supporter of 343 for having continued the Halo franchise. But the decision to allow alt accounts to be okay in the competition is something I can not nor will ever agree with.

Further, due to Connor’s association with AGL, those who were invited to play via AGL contests should ALSO not be allowed to participate. Again, invites to those who did not legitimately secure a qualifying position while not illegal is VERY tacky and unsupportive of the greater Halo community. If those invites are upheld, then at the VERY LEAST Connor White should be completely disqualified from the competition. That decision would be in the best interest for the WHOLE community.

Connor, if you’re reading this, I know it may seem unfair or over the top, the position I’ve taken. However, young man, you MUST realize that your actions may have serious repercussions. With respect to you, I don’t know if it’s that you are too young to understand unfair competition laws or that you didn’t know of them. Or if your playing was truly just to have fun or was motivated by greed and/or to knock out others who might be able to give you a run for the money in the competition. The whole point is, you ARE affiliated with 343 through AGL. Do the RIGHT thing and completely remove yourself from the Halo 4 Global Championship, less you further divide the Halo community, make a mockery of the tournament, and possible cause legal recourse. This would ultimately be a small sacrifice on your part to save face as well as keep from harm 343, Virgin Gaming and AGL. Show this measure of respect for the greater good of the WHOLE Halo community.

Okay all that said, I will no longer comment on this topic. Any replies from Connor or others via tweets that I made earlier today will go ignored. Any replies to this article here on the blog that seek to thrash me will not be posted.

Respectfully,
-Sal

Restore your Faith in Halo – a competitive player’s thoughts.

GH057ayame wrote up the following article on Beyond Entertainment’s forums to show what 343 has done since launch to improve Halo 4. It’s heavily skewed towards competitive players. The article does have many good points. On we go…

If someone asked me, “Ghost, what’s the most common question that you get asked in regards to Halo?” I’d simply respond with, “Why should I still believe in Halo?”

After many months of hard work by 343 Industries, I felt that it was time to answer that question in its entirety… That it was time to finally summarize, recognize, and appreciate the definitive actions that they’ve taken as a whole in order to restore my faith in Halo. So without further ado, I present to you… The List:

Community Support/Misc.

  • AGL/UMG
    • Twitter Support
    • HaloWaypoint Bulletins
    • Halo 4 Sign-In Update Banners
    • Halo 4 Global Championship Invitations
    • 343 Employees Commentating/Attending
  • Pro Player/Competitive Community
    • Twitter Support
    • Weapon Tuning Update Invitations
    • Halo 4 Global Championship Invitations
    • Streams
    • Media
    • Team Throwdown Playlist
    • Frank O’Connor mentions that 343 Industries will be looking towards “more traditional tournaments in the future”
  • Forge Community
    • Community Forge Playlist
    • Forge Creations within Standardized Playlists
    • Highlights Forgers’ Creations
    • Gives Back to the Community
  • Endless Community Interaction & Support
    • Twitter
    • TwitchTV
    • Facebook
    • NeoGAF
  • Halo TV series from Executive Producer Steven Spielberg
  • Frank O’Connor mentions that 343 Industries will be looking towards “more traditional tournaments in the future”

Matchmaking

  • Competitive Skill Ranks
    • CSR Introduction (In Response to Community Feedback)
    • Matchmaking Balancing
    • Similar to Former Halo Ranking Systems (Ranked 1-50)
    • Individual vs. Team Scoring Methods
  • Weapon Tuning Update [Global]
    • Faster Kill Times
    • 4-Shot Kill Battle Rifle
    • 7-Shot Kill Covenant Carbine
      • Decreased Projectile Spread/Increased Accuracy
    • Nerfed DMR
    • Buffed LightRifle
    • Improved Automatics’ Functionality
    • Improved Vehicles’ Functionality
    • 2-Shot Beatdown with Battle Rifle
    • Weapons Added On Maps
      • Similar to Team Throwdown Playlist Locations
    • Increased Player Movement
      • Matches the Team Throwdown Playlist Settings
    • Optimized Spawning
  • Matchmaking Improvements/Updates
    • Double-Layer Overshield
    • 3-Minute Static Timers for Ordnances
    • Forced 5-Second Player Respawn Timers
    • Return of the “Red X” Death Indicators
    • Weekly Matchmaking Updates
    • Join-In-Progress Parameters
    • Search Time Parameters
    • Solution for “Backing Out of Lobby” Flaw
    • Nerfed Boltshot
    • Slayer Pro Added to Infinity/Big Team Infinity Slayer Playlists
    • Complex Removed from Infinity Slayer
    • POD Selection Refinement

Tournaments

  • Halo 4 Global Championship
    • $500,000 Prize Pool
    • Free Entry
    • International Eligibility
    • Thorough Monitoring, Investigation, and Security
    • Online Tournament
      • Variety of Game Types
      • Format & Structure
    • LAN Tournament
      • Competitive (v4) Game Types
      • Location/Exposure – RTX, Gamescom, PAX
      • Format & Schedule
      • Hardware (GAEMS)
    • Invitations through AGL Tournaments
  • Infinity Challenge
    • Online Tournament
    • Free Entry
    • 1st Place Prize – UNSC-themed Ford F150 SVT Raptor
    • 2,800 Prizes

Playlists

  • Team Throwdown Playlist
    • Frequent Updates
    • Community Controlled
  • Legendary Slayer
    • Weapons on Map without Ordnance Drops
    • Radar Enabled
    • Mimics classic playlists
    • Classic weapon set
    • Single Loadout
    • 4v4 Map Rotation
    • No Armor Abilities
  • Legendary BRs Debut (In Response to Community Feedback)
  • Rumble/Doubles Pro
    • Four Precision Rifle Loadouts
      • Leads off with Competitive Community’s Weapon of Choice – BR
    • Loadout identical to Team Throwdown Playlist Settings
      • No Secondary, 2x Frags, No AA, Resupply, Explosives, No Radar
  • Rumble BRs
    • Team Throwdown Playlist Settings in FFA
  • Team Doubles Playlist
  • Team Snipers Playlist
  • Big Team Skirmish
    • Replaced Objective Playlist
    • Enabled 8v8 Objective Gameplay
  • SWAT Playlist
  • Multi-Team Playlist
  • Grifball Playlist
    • Community Monitored
    • Frequent Updates
  • Team Action Sack Playlist

Maps

  • Pitfall
    • Classic Competitive Halo 3 Map
    • Includes MLG Forge Alterations
  • Skyline
    • 4v4 Competitive Map
  • Vertigo
    • 4v4 Competitive Map
    • Geared for Extraction
  • Forge Island
    • Free-To-Download Forge Canvas
    • Natural Palette
    • Terrain/Water

Halo on Xbox One

  • 60 Frames Per Second
  • Dedicated Servers
  • Joshua Menke’s Matchmaking System
  • Quinn DelHoyo’s Weapon Balancing Expertise
  • Andy “Bravo” Dudynsky’s Competitive Insight
  • Jessica “bsangel” Shea’s Community Control

So once again, I think it’s safe to say, “We’re in good hands.”

-Ghost

HFFL: As I said, Ghost’s article is heavy on pro-player/competitive aspects, but there are several points within that are good for any Halo fan. The biggest thing we can take from this list is that 343 is trying to make up ground that was lost at release date.
The hopes for many a Halo fan, myself included are that these types of updates happen to the next Halo game, BEFORE launch, so that it’s a more complete ready-to-go out of the box game.

-Sal

HFFL’s first ever LAN EVENT – updated details!!! Special Guests and more!

Since I’m getting a good response so far from this, I’m changing the name from LAN Party to LAN Event.

Before I get too far into the updates, here again are the specifics again for the event:

DATE/TIME: Saturday, September 14. It will be a 3 hour event, from 5-8pm.
COST: The cost is $15 per person. This will include pizza and a drink as well as use of the gaming equipment. I will also be holding a FFA tournament within this LAN for prizes. Prizes TBD. (More on that soon.)
LOCATION: Game On Party Planners LLC
1105 Rochester Road
Pittsburgh, PA  15237
(Across from Sir Pizza, behind Fischer)

The event will be streamed on Twitch.. Live video/commentating as well. Oh yeah, I guess I should mention this….

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I am happy to report that the HFFL LAN Event will have at least two special guests. DustinDust StormPettigrew, host of the longest and most popular Halo podcast on the net Podtacular.com, will be in attendance. It’s his Twitch channel we’ll be streaming the event through.

GH057ayameAlso, EricGH057ayameHewitt, former National Halo Champion and current Halo commentator, will be there. Not sure if I can get him to commentate the FFA mini-tourney here, but we’ll see…

So here’s a chance to meet two important Halo community members in both Dustin and Eric.

If you plan on attending, I will need a few things:

• E-mail me at sal@halofanforlife.com with your intention to come to the event.
• You must be 18 years of age or older. ID will be checked. If you don’t have ID you will not be allowed in. [UPDATE] I’ve had a few requests from those 18-20 to attend the event. I am now opening this up to those ages as well. However you MUST sign a waiver, stating you will NOT drink alcoholic beverages at the event.
• Payment must be in cash at the event location.

Since this is an adult event, you are permitted to bring alcohol, however you MUST sign a waiver absolving both the gaming center and myself from any alcohol related actions. This is mandatory. If you don’t/won’t sign it, then please do not attend. Neither the business nor myself can afford a lawsuit, which I hope you all understand. Again, under 21 will NOT be permitted to drink alcohol, nor will you be admitted if it’s suspected you were drinking alcohol before the event.

[UPDATE 2] I have decided to bring some rare collectibles for viewing. Beyond the already discussed Mega Bloks Forward Unto Dawn set and custom Covenant Cruisers I’ve built, I will also have on display:
3 foot tall Halo 2 Master Chief
• McFarlane’s Master Chief Vs. Hunter statue from the “Forward Unto Dawn” series. This is one of only 500 produced and you’ll have a chance to see it in person.

[UPDATE 3] There will be some time set aside during the event to showcase Halo collectibles. So if YOU have something unique/rare/or just something directly Halo related you’d like to show-off, PLEASE bring it! Also, if you have some kind of Halo attire, be that shirts, hats, pins, please wear them to the event. Represent HALO!
This isn’t mandatory of course, just something neat for a Halo related event to show on the stream as well as have in pictures.

I do want to mention that by coming to the event, you agree to have your picture taken. This may or may not be posted on the blog/twitter/facebook. No reimbursement either. This is just a fun event folks.

As I get news on prizes or anything else new for the event, I’ll continue to post updates for the LAN.

Hope to see you there!!!

Halo 4 Global Championship….VERY skewed…

First, let me say that I love 343 for continuing on the Halo franchise. However, that doesn’t mean I need to agree with everything they do. So with that said, I’ve got some real issues with the Halo 4 Global Championship going on right now.

I know 343/Virgin gaming had good intentions for this and by all accounts the tournament is being played a lot. That however doesn’t mean it’s been set up right.

Now, I’m not going to say I know everything there is to know about a tournament. NOONE does. However, I’ve noticed and have had friend tell me about things that are just plain WRONG with how the tournament is being run.

My own argument aside for why I feel pro players shouldn’t be in this (long story and I won’t go into it), why wasn’t there a cut off date to register BEFORE the competition? I’ve had MANY a friend tell me they are playing against gamers with VERY low CSRs yet HIGH K/Ds. Folks, that’s playing on an alternate account. It’s NOT in the name of sportmanship. I even asked HaloWaypoint about this. Here’s their canned response (I’ve seen the same answer to this from another tweet):

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I’m sorry, but no matter how this wants to be spinned that is down right DIRTY play. MS makes the money on those multiple accounts, so they can turn a blind eye. But really, 343/Virgin Gaming, if you want a tournament to be respectable, you’ve GOT to eliminate this from the competition. Personally, I’d have had some STRICT rules for this, especially given that there is $200K on the line for first place!

Here is just some of what I’ve had done with this:
• You must have been a GOLD member for at least 3 months prior to the event start
• Registration ENDS the day BEFORE the competition begins. NOT each week.
• Blatant alternate accounts will be banned and may suffer a permanent XBOX ban.

Beyond these rules, here are some other things I would have had in place: Players who qualified from events, RTX for example are NOT permitted to play in the online portion or later events. Why? Because for instance there is a certain competitor who qualified at RTX and who IS playing in the online competition. WHY? REALLY? SO you want to wreck people’s hopes BEFORE they even get to Seattle? Totally NOT fair gameplay at all.

Also, NO frackin’ way I’d invite people in to play that didn’t participate in the competition. If you’re going to invite pro-players (which already scants the competition to a pro winning it all), AND inviting 4v4 teams instead of straight up FFA (some where some were not), then where do you stop inviting people? Community leaders may say they would like a shot too. Do you allow them in? What about those smaller groups/sites/etc (like me for instance) that while not as well known, put their life into Halo? See where I’m going with this? Regardless that those pros being invited have to pay to get Seattle, the point is they did NOT work for it in the ACTUAL competition. Or even if they had and not qualified, then maybe they should be going…just sayin’.

Look, I know this is about finding the BEST or the BEST in Halo 4. I also know I’m no where near that. But I DO have friends that are pretty damn good at the game. They won’t have a chance at this, especially with all the opportunities given to pros and alternate accounts.

Here is how I see this. You can’t clone yourself in sports. Football, Baseball, Basketball, Hockey…No clones there. So why is a tournament that has so much money on the line allowing people to make these multiple accounts and let them use it?

I was excited to just play in this tournament. But after the first DAY seeing that someone had racked up 60+ 1st place finishes, no losses, I figured, why even bother. Now to have these invited people? AND allow alt accounts? Sorry, but no way I’m playing this. Unfortunately, this has also caused a large number of my friends (again some who are VERY good) to not even play in it. Others were discouraged after the first week, and still others after the announcement of the invites for pro-players.

I think another thing to possibly have instituted was a set number of players. Yes, that could number in the thousands. However, add to that a MAX of two players from the same console. This would also help to eliminate alt accounts. There can’t be THAT many possibilities out there where more than two DIFFERENT people on the same XBOX will play in the competition AND have an actual chance of getting in the finals. So it really would be a moot point for those relative few. In turn though, it would promote FAR more fair play for the vast majority of the rest of the competitors.

Here is another rule I’d like to see but I know would be WAY to extreme for some, especially pro players:

Since this competition in in Halo 4, a requirement would be to have at least 500 gamerscore in the game from the original achievements in the game. This would FORCE all players to play more than just Multiplayer. In fact of the 1000GS available from the original achievements in Halo 4, only about 170-180 of them can be had through multiplayer.

So yes, this would mean those of you who just play Halo for multiplayer would have to get your hands dirty in the campaign, and in the case of Halo 4, Spartan Ops as well. Who knows, you might even find you like the story too….The fact is, MANY of these achievements are EASY to get. SO getting a 500GS in Halo 4 is NOT hard at all. In fact you can achieve this in ONE DAY if you just play it. So there is NO excuse here.

As a person with more than 15 years in marketing and advertising, and seeing the abysmal dropoff numbers for people playing Spartan Ops (and it’s cancellation after just one season when many of us though this would continue well on past that), at the least making achievement score tied in with a pre-qualifier would get people to play those other portions of the game. Again, it might just get people to like them too… 343 has said they wanted to be more story centric. So this is one way to get players to buy into that. Would having such a restriction piss some people off? Sure. But how about the blatant “cheating” going on right now with alt accounts? You don’t think that pisses off other fans as well? I’d have loved to see this competition be more for the Halo fans than just multiplayer fans. I’m not saying multiplayer only gamers aren’t fans, but they certainly are not as deep into the lore, story, etc. as those who play campaign and Spartan Ops.

Whew, okay, I better just stop here. This whole thing just has me upset that the everyday fan really had NO shot from the beginning of this AND that pro-players were given more than enough opportunity to get into the finals. Again, I knew that I wouldn’t make it into this. That would have been a pipe dream. But the rules I’ve suggested would have made it at least more fair. And the rule at the end would have brought in HALO players, not just matchmaking players.

We now return to your normal HFFL blog…

/RANT

-Sal