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  1. No lag, but search times take quite a while, and I can't find games during specific periods of time (Morning, for example) - this is probably just due to lack of players within my data center - although why 343 doesn't allow cross region matchmaking in order to accomodate for ranks.... :(

     

    However, co-op campaign definitely has its issues. After around 20-30 minutes of game time at least one player is kicked from the fireteam due to connection loss; drop-in time also takes around 3-4 minutes due to some invites not working.

  2. While I understand that there's an issue, for some reason I've never had any moments during the campaign where something was jarring to the point that it affected my suspension of disbelief. Perhaps it's because I've been playing on Legendary Solo - Everything is either dead, or I'm being bumrushed by a few hundred crawlers and I'm dead. In situations like that I've never had a focus on enemies in the distance - my mind registers their existence but my eyes don't follow their movements since I'm more focused on killing the enemies that require priority, and those are rendered fine.

     

    Honestly I think what Twin said is correct. If Halo 5 was built for the Xbox One, a console which has only been in the market for two years (Just like Halo 3), imagine what Halo 6 is gonna be like.

  3. Cortana isn't a 'robot'. She's fully sentient. Alive. Think about what that means - humanity created a living entity like her; there are ethics, moral issues, with creating something like that. 

     

    Also, sorry about this, but 343 has stated time and again that Halo 5 is going to have the darkest Halo story yet. 

     

    As for having people 'smile' in a game, you're kind of forgetting that Halo 5 has an entire multiplayer suite designed for people to get rekt over the internet. You're also forgetting that Buck is a major supporting character (Fred is pretty bants as well)

     

    But in all honesty, I see nothing wrong with having a dark story. In my eyes, gaming is going through the same hurdles that the filmic medium went through a century ago. Back then, people regarded film as cheap entertainment for people to ignore reality in; now, though, it's quite clear to everyone that film is an art. Directors and cinematographers and editors and writers are all using film as a method to reflect reality - not necessarily as just a mirror of reality too. We've segregated film into different genres, and just as similarly we've separated games into different genres as well. Halo 5 is a science fiction game, and the conventions of science fiction, in novels, films, as well as now games, have always been a fear of the unknowable future. 

     

    If you really wanted to escape from reality in Halo, all you have to do is load up a campaign mission on easy or hop into a warzone match and just shoot the ****. But I don't think the 'heart' of Halo comes from being cheap entertainment. I think it comes from having a world to immerse yourself in, and I have no qualms with that world going through troublesome times.

     

    Keith David, VA for Thel Vadam, said something that resonates really well with this back during the momocon Halo panel. "It's a metaphor for life." And life?

     

    "Life is trial, Riser." - Growth-through-trial-of-change

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    Plot Point 1: Well, this occurs right at the end of act 1, so I'd expect this to occur towards the end of Mission 4 or 5. My guess is that at this point, both Blue team and Osiris are in Meridian

     

     

     

    New footage further supports my claim - missions 3 and 4 follows Fireteam Osiris and takes place on Meridian.

     

  5. As far as I know, yes. Twitch streaming is integrated into the Xbox One, so provided you get a copy of the VoD before it expires (or have it set to interact with YouTube) you shouldn't need any special hardware.

    An alternative would be to stream your Xbox One to your PC, and have your PC run recording software there (I believe the PC Xbox Smartglass app already has one integrated. If not, well, tell Cortana to run it for you.)

     

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    Playing on Mythic, SSLASO, or even Legendary (343 has stated time and again that they've bumped up the difficulty to compensate for having 4 Spartans at any given moment.) in Halo 5, it is probably going to require some really good use of the control your fireteam mechanics. And I'm sure speedrunners will have exploring all the alternative pathways to find the best ones to blast through.

  6. No. Behind Enemy Lines follows Osiris as they try to recover a Forerunner constructor to activate a Guardian (presumably the one on Sanghelios); the Covenant, in the meantime, have a Kraken blocking Osiris' way and the Arbiter sends the Swords of Sanghelios to help destroy the Kraken.

     

    Speaking of the Arbiter, he is one of the few characters who could also be a mentor to Spartan Locke - in fact, probably more so than Catherine Halsey, whose negative outlook on both the S-IV Program as well as ONI has been made all but abundantly clear. Apart from Halo: Nightfall, Thel is the only character who has been shown being a guide to Locke - ever since one of the earliest pieces of footage featuring Locke (MCC's announcement trailer) and an environment we were going to see in Halo 5 (Sanghelios). 

     

    I can't wait to see how integral Thel Vadam will be to the story of Halo 5. 

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  7. no i took it from gugle

     

    Well, we know that Behind Enemy Lines follows Fireteam Osiris; they land on Sanghelios, and their first objective is to get something that Dr. Halsey had there, some kind of Forerunner Artifact. I have no idea what Plot Point 2 could be - but I'd bet that it's related with the Forerunners' and their overarching plot, and that way, linked to the Artifact and then back to Chief and Locke. If there's any cutscene footage I've seen that I'd place near that plot-point, it'd be Locke and the Arbiter's discussion around that holotank table inside a tent. 

     

     

  8. Halsey has 2 arms in the beginning indicating that this is a flashback. Toa from Halo Canon has hypothesized that this could possibly be her entering her lab in Castle Base on Reach. There might be some tie to Reach here or this could just be for backstory on Halsey's relationship with ONI.

    Halsey is armless in the shot of her walking next to Palmer. The fact that the cinematography in the opening sequence places Halsey's back to us as she stands in front of a giant blue light heavily supports the idea that this is a flashback. After all, which dead glowing blue person did Halsey spend time with when inside a ONI scientific facility?

     

     

    Lastly, this was a theory from a member on Halo Archive, but the fact that it says "experience the beginning of the greatest hunt in gaming history" may indicate that this hunt, whether it be for John or just for the truth, could span over more than just Halo 5: Guardians.

    People have speculated this for quite some time now; 343 has repeatedly emphasised that they wish to maintain the player population from one game to the next. They've also gotten rid of all paid map DLC packs, and Microsoft probably grills them to still get revenue, so how else to keep the player population as well as get tons of money by releasing expansionary DLC each year that continues the story of Guardians? Halo 5: Different Subtext Here could be releasing each year, focusing on the narrative, up until Halo 6. Similar, in some ways, to Destiny's model of having a comet release every other year.

     

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    Speculation time! We've gotten a TON of info on the game's story, while still maintaining secrecy over the real endgame and who the big bad even is. 343 has cleverly focused their marketing on the Hunt, pitting Chief against Locke, and by doing so they've never needed to do 'An Ancient Evil Awakens' this time around.

     

    But I think we have enough information to start placing events into a timeline, following a three act structure.

     

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    Inciting Incident: Well, for the entire world, this has to be Guardians' awakening. People are dying, worlds are getting attacked. Big stuff happening - and that's what initially starts Fireteam Osiris' mission in Kamchatka. But it could also be Chief's vision of Cortana in Blue Team - 'The Domain is Open ... Meridian is next' - clearly this is the inciting incident for Chief going AWOL.

     

    Plot Point 1: Well, this occurs right at the end of act 1, so I'd expect this to occur towards the end of Mission 4 or 5. My guess is that at this point, both Blue team and Osiris are in Meridian, which we know is full of Forerunner artifacts (If not for that planet, Regret would never have found Earth so quickly). That shot where Chief spots Osiris, then immediately hurries his pace? The sequence where Fireteam Osiris hops through portals and parkours across bridges in a massive Forerunner chamber filled with an orange glow? Locke confronting the Chief and that ending in a fight that cracks Chief's visor?

     

    That is plot point 1. After all, both lead characters are making a solid decision that dictates the consequences - Chief doesn't go back to the UNSC, Locke goes on the Hunt. This leads right into Act 2, the act of conflict; Blue team and Osiris are now actively against each other, and the stakes must be rising if Chief decides that to save the Galaxy he needs to be alone. And supporting this idea would be cracking the visor - it's heavily symbolic and I think it ties in exactly with the first plot point.

     

    My guess is that the portal leads from Meridian to Planet Fungus, what with the weird, giant fungi we see surrounding the lush green Forerunner surroundings. It is here that the Guardian teleports in through slipspace, and here that Chief meets the Warden Eternal - and does not engage in combat. We see this in the Believe trailers.

     

    Following the three act structure, I would place Behind Enemy Lines and Sunaion Station (CANNOT wait to play in the Battle of Sunaion) right before Plot Point 2. 

     

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    Syd Fields' three act structure isn't the only thing we can use to pinpoint the narrative events. We also have Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey Monomyth:

     

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    And again, I think we can place Halo 5's storyline to fit with this structure. We have two lead characters - Chief and Locke - and I think both their character development will fit, although we don't have the entire story yet (So I'll just put down what I think fits, and what seems to fit with the Hero's Journey so far)

     

    The Call to Adventure: For Both Chief and Locke, this initially begins with their respective missions - Retrieving Dr. Halsey and Scuttling the Argent Moon, respectively. 

     

    Meeting the Mentor/Supernatural Aid: Locke meets Dr. Halsey, the character who knows how to stop the Guardians. Meanwhile, Chief has a vision of Cortana, who tells him that the Domain is open.

     

    Trials: Well, the fact that there's a music piece in Halo 5 called 'The Trials' shows how music tells a story too, huh! Anyways, for both Locke and Chief they have the Covenant to contend with, an all new Forerunner threat, but at the same time they're also starting to understand that they oppose each other. The Hunt begins.

     

    The First Threshold: Well, this links back up to Plot Point 1. Here, both characters make their decisions. Chief, for the first time ever in his whole life, openly questions and goes against his military indoctrination. And Locke decides that he MUST hunt down the Master Chief - the saviour of Humanity, and Hero of the UNSC. Both are tough decisions; and, with the Chief, there's a literal threshold he crosses as he approaches that big portal we've seen. 

     

    At this point, they've entered their Special World - the Unknown. Chief has no idea how to function without the UNSC - he has no intel, no backup, no fallback location, not even Cortana. And I think we can tell from the voice acting that there's a descent - I've never heard Chief sound as 'dark' as he appears in the Believe trailers. Approaching the inmost cave, meeting the god - My guess? These are the Forerunners - the Warden Eternal, to be specific, who begins to unveil and unravel more of the mystery. 

     

    So far that's all I've got. If my ideas are correct - then it also shows how well 343 has marketed their game, as I'm super hyped after having seen only tidbits of footage from just the first act of the game, and a little bit.

     

    :P 

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  9. If anybody in a decent team needs a player more, I'm happy to join. If you need credentials so ensure that you won't need to carry me (Preferably, I won't have to carry anyone either), I was Pro during the beta in Breakout (Top 200 players in the world), which I'm pretty sure means I'll be ok. ish.

     

    :)

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    I miss Halo 3's ranking system. I made like three years of gold and tons of Microsoft Points from selling 50's.

     

    I made 6 years of gold, Ha. And I didn't even have an Xbox. The power of that ranking system and it's black market economy was amazing.

     

    But then inflation happened and all the Chinese importers started excess dumping into the economy and that was why Halo 4 didn't have a 1-50.

     

    Dang Chinese

  11. Its just not worth it if you have capable gaming pc.

    Worth is defined by an individual basis. One might not care at all for the exclusive games on a console. For another, a single game could have impacted their life in massive ways; they could be alive because of it. 

     

    Not to mention, worth isn't defined simply by the list of games available on a console. I love my Xbox One so much because I can use it to insult other forum-goers over the internet.

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  12. I LOVE Locke's armor. It's lithe and sleek, and in a sense reflects the design aesthetics of both the original trilogy of Halo as well as the new artistic style we've explored beginning with Reach. It's tight, fits the body, but it's also clearly made up individual pieces when looked at up close; heavily reminding me of the original description of MJOLNIR armor as a giant 3D Puzzle. It's proportions make the suit look really well built and athletic - I can imagine dem sexy muscles and toned abs underneath due to the ergonomic shapes of the armor plating. It makes the suit feel powerful, yet really reflecting the new mobility systems - a combination of Tank and Jet, working together to become a Human Body.

     

    Not to mention, glowing blue lights. I love that stuff.

     

    Only big annoyance I have with it is Asymmetrical triangle on top of the helmet. For a design that's meant to be nonintrusive and nondisruptive, I don't see why such a thing needed to be included. 

     

    That piece of concept art where you see his back. Reminds me a lot of an Evangelion. 

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    Though I don't really buy the bit where Locke has so much momentum he smashes through a rock, at least I think that was Locke. :)

    Brief physics explanation: The components of Kinetic Energy is, in simple terms, speed and weight. Busting through that rock (That was Tanaka, by the way) would have been easy for her, considering she weighs around half a ton, and she's also maintaining the momentum and speed from a HALO (Or is it a HANO?) drop into the side of a snowy mountain.

     

     

     

    Actually, a little theory of mine is they get there only to find someone already has taken Halsey, the Chief.

    I doubt it. This is the opening for mission 1, 'Osiris', and we've already seen footage of that in older promotional material. We also know that Halsey DOES end up on the Infinity at some point (and I wouldn't be surprised if that happens right after mission 1); as well as the fact that Blue Team are gonna be doing their own thing in Mission 2, elsewhere in the galaxy, and it's after mission 2 that they go AWOL.

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  14. Dunno if you noticed Caboose but the GEN2 Spartan Armor has thrusters in it which enables them to jump higher do ground pounds etc the thrusters are why the "gravity is turned off" the standard Elite Combat Harness is not equipped with thrusters like these.

    For the people who might be more keen of eye or more spatially aware there were a few moments where the Spartans running across the snow seemed in some manner to be floating - if you've watched Legolas gliding across the ground in the Lord of the Rings/Hobbit movies, the feeling looks similar. The primary reason for this is probably due to the fact that none of the fighting actually took place on solid ground; we're watching Spartans sprint cleanly through snow. By the time their legs have lifted off, so too has the snow that surrounded it. 

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    I think the decision to remove the split screen is ridiculous, I know they want to maintain the quality, but that should be decision of the gamer, play alone and have quality or play whit someone and lose a litte of this. In my opinion it is a bad idea

     

    The more realistic case is, had they left split screen in, it would've detracted from both single player and co-op experiences as the quality of both would subsequently reduce.

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