Site suggests three tweaks to Halo 3

halo 3 - Image 1As the Halo 3 beta testing has started in earnest, fans and sites have been giving their reactions and recommendations on how they feel the final version should look like. There haven’t been any big whines and moans thus far, but Advancedmn has a few small bones to pick.

They ran an article discussing what Halo 3 developers need to improve on before the release. They pointed out first and foremost to the visuals. They said that there’s nothing wrong with the presentation, but if Microsoft wants this game to be the star of their stage, it should have that jaw-drop factor in it. This may not be evident at the moment, but we never know what tweaks there can be.

Second, they pointed to the Needler as now a very good mid-range weapon, but for some reason the look of the little toy doesn’t give a hint at what it can do. The article recommended a change in attitude.

Lastly, the article expressed its ire with the “push-button-to-talk controls. It was recommended that team communication be made less restricted by not having to rely on the inconveniently-placed chat button.

At the end of the day, Bungie and Microsoft are getting what they want from the beta testing. the fans are speaking out. Now the developers have the ball. The rest is up to them in how they can make Halo 3 the gaming event that they want it to be.

Via Advancedmn

halo 3 - Image 1As the Halo 3 beta testing has started in earnest, fans and sites have been giving their reactions and recommendations on how they feel the final version should look like. There haven’t been any big whines and moans thus far, but Advancedmn has a few small bones to pick.

They ran an article discussing what Halo 3 developers need to improve on before the release. They pointed out first and foremost to the visuals. They said that there’s nothing wrong with the presentation, but if Microsoft wants this game to be the star of their stage, it should have that jaw-drop factor in it. This may not be evident at the moment, but we never know what tweaks there can be.

Second, they pointed to the Needler as now a very good mid-range weapon, but for some reason the look of the little toy doesn’t give a hint at what it can do. The article recommended a change in attitude.

Lastly, the article expressed its ire with the “push-button-to-talk controls. It was recommended that team communication be made less restricted by not having to rely on the inconveniently-placed chat button.

At the end of the day, Bungie and Microsoft are getting what they want from the beta testing. the fans are speaking out. Now the developers have the ball. The rest is up to them in how they can make Halo 3 the gaming event that they want it to be.

Via Advancedmn

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