For the way they have spaced out content for Halo 4. By the time I had finished the campaign on Normal and Legendary, spent a lot of time on the holo deck, and played the first two episodes of Spartan Ops, roughly three weeks had passed. Then Spartan Ops Episode Three came out, blew me away, and guaranteed my return to the mode in the following weeks in which I had very similar experiences. In the downtime I spent countless hours in Forge... uh... forging... a space station.
This is starting to seem more like a log than what it was meant to be but my point is I never ran out of things to do. I still had so much to do and had barely scratched the surface of the game.
Now the first season of Spartan Operations is over, and in that downtime they are releasing Crimson. It just crossed my mind today how content I am with all the... content and how well all that content has been spaced apart. I do not know if this was meticulously thought over in development, or if it just happened by itself, but it seems quite elaborate. Anyway.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] EChondo [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] DELTA S13RRA I can not stand Waypoint. I get where you are coming from but I thought you might actually listen, not that I especially needed to be heard. Not that I was fishing for a popular post or anything.[/quote] I understand that 343 means well, but the way they put the game out with all these problems isn't helping. There are many things wrong with this game, too much to list and I think we all know the main problems that need to be addressed. I was skeptical about 343i and I love Halo 4's single player, but every other feature(neutral on Spartan Ops) is lacking in some way and needs to be fixed.[/quote] Fair enough. Sorry and when I wrote you I was referring to the forum, not you specifically. Just to clarify, I thought it might have seemed almost hostile.