Reach was excellent, refreshing, and exactly what the Halo franchise needed. If any of you followed the progress that led up to Reach's release then you know that Bungie was trying to go in a different direction with this game. If those old video docs are still available through XBL you should download them. Reason I mention that is because it seems a good chunk of the community was completely slapped across the face with this game. So many people hated it, didn't expect it, said this isn't Halo, etc. And how many people played the beta? I know it was just a beta, but they are usually pretty accurate representations of what the game will be.
The biggest complaint with this game seems to be the armor abilities. In Halo 3 they introduced equipment. Did everyone hate that also? It was pretty similar if you ask me. Sure, everyone came to love the battle rifle and it was missing. Nothing was wrong with the DMR and needle rifle, though. Everyone was just frustrated with bloom. It wasn't that hard to learn how to use it. They brought the pistol back anyway, zoom and all. Something the Halo community was crying for since its departure in Halo CE.
Every single Halo had its frustrations, I think. And players had to find ways to deal with it and get use to them. By the time Reach became available I think majority of people were fed up, didn't want to deal with it, and therefore complained. Most of you complainers probably played the crap out of Reach anyway. If you didn't like the game Halo 3 matchmaking was still up and running. Might have taken a while to get through a couple games, but it was there. Much like Halo 4 now. Lot of complaining going on. No one is forcing you to play.
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