Beefing with someone in crucible?
How cool would it be to send them a challenge to a 1v1 mode on a small linear map with minimum cover!? Maybe even have Shaxx and or Saladin witness it like old-school historical gun duels. It would have to be short, timed rounds in a best of 5, no power ammo, limited grenades (maybe two in 5 rounds), and no super.
No teamshooting, no camping, no objectives other than slaying your opponent. Make it dark. Shaxx could call you and your opponent out for letting it get personal and ask you to settle your score once and for all.
You could add weekly or monthly tournaments on these smaller maps. Let’s find out who’s really the best!
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Since I can read, I won't repeat the same thing others have said, but...what if they made 1v1 maps for private matches? Tournaments and such would simply be full of cheaters.
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It's called Private (custom) matches. They're coming May 8th. Feel free to act like the old Halo days and challenge everyone you meet to a 1v1 when you're self conscious about your e-peen.
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This is what I would do: 1. After losing a crucible match, send the opponent who pizza’d me off the most a fireteam invite. 2. In the invite type “Leviathan” or “Nightfall” to tempt them to join. 3. Lie and actually jump into a 1v1 so that I could punch their lights out to Jupiter. 4. Disrespectful victory dance. 😈
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Similar to Titanfall 2’s Coliseum? It’s a 1v1 mode with no cover at all in a small area. Whoever makes the right moves and wins all the rounds wins.
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OR! Private matches (on May 8), Burnout. Beef solved! But no heavy. That crap sucks.
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Oh you mean 1v1 me bro like all the cool squeakers do in every PvP game. They have private matches for that.
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Codykinsにより編集済み: 4/22/2018 1:57:57 PMI support your creativity, but I always have found 1v1s pointless, atleast when they're derived from raging or spite. Back in Halo Reach I used to have a "troll" map I made for cocky people that I outplayed consistently and would thrash and spam my inbox with hatemail and scream 1v1, when all I was doing was just playing the game (Solo Queue, mind you). So, I got creative. I named a map variant "Asylum", but with a capital i instead of an l, one of the more popular 1v1 maps back in Reach, and would always choose red team before inviting them. Blue team had 10 spawn points, all directly touching a kill ball. Oh, and when the match would start, the pre-game camera before the initial spawn would point out at the words "Grow up" with a big smiley face underneath it, before spawning them into a constant kill ball suicide spree. I'd then proceed to block/mute them, and wait for them to quit the match, which didn't take long. Good times. Moral of the story/map was, that it's a game, and 1v1's aren't going to prove anything out of spite most of the time, and I wasn't going to give them the satisfaction of wasting my time because they were raging, whether I could beat them or not, or vice-versa. So, I made it into something that I would enjoy and give me a laugh instead.
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1v1 is pointless in this game. A hunter will just use their wombo combo all the damn time and dodge away
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and if you teabag you get a Lifetime ban and your xbox turns into a mini transformer that punches you on the left testicle for every teabag you have ever done. not that hard that it does major damage, but hard enough to let you know you messed up. on a serious note, this sounds cool. - No supers would be great. no exotics. just plain old Wild West.
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“Oh look, mine is bigger than yours come to this private room with just me so I can prove it. I wasn’t able to prove it when there were others around. I obviously have performance issues in a group.”
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