My sister wants to get into Halo. She enjoys the bits of story she picks up from me playing, and the digital media like Forward Unto Dawn.
However, she's not too big in the game market. She's only played Sims games for the past 10 years. She's an adult but has the coordination of a 5 year old when it comes to games. Showing her cutscenes would confuse her on what happens in between and just watch me play would get pretty boring fast.
Halp.
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1 ReplyGet her to play from CE to 3 on easy mode.
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Try Xbox.com in her pooper.
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Just be yourself and ask her out to dinner. If it's meant to be, then the romance will spark itself.
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Get her into Destiny.
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Stop playing Halo around her then she'll see it for what it is. But f it's Halo 4 she won't. Halo 2 was what got me hooked
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Stick her into the TV.
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Co-op on Easy.
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6 RepliesHahahaha, girls don't play Halo.
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Strap her into a chair with all of her basic necessities met and force her to play from Halo: CE to Halo 4.
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I'd say just get her to start Combat Evolved from the beginning.
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She needs to play halo constantly for about 48 hours.
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3 RepliesEdited by BritLemon: 5/21/2014 2:19:44 PMPlay co-op with her on the lowest difficulty? Tell her to read the comics,novels etc etc.
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Play coop with her on missions that don't have an element of urgency. I'd start with CE since it has the fewest mechanics. Silent Cartographer or Assault on the Control Room. Or since she liked Sims, introduce her to Forge World in Reach. There she'd get plenty of time to learn the controls in a forgiving--albeit at times frustrating--environment. When I played CE with my sister, we mosty just ran around in multi levels, or single levels that I cleared from enemies so she could explore...
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Try making her play more easier shooters first, after a little training while playing the tutorial and story missions, she will start getting the hang on it. That's how i learned to play shooters, oh and give her reasons to play halo too than just the story, halo has many more fun stuff to enjoy.
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thump