

They acknowledge that Halo: The Master Chief Collection features highly customizable toggling, from game-specific control settings to reticle placement, but justifies this because those are old games trying to be unified into a singular, cohesive system and interface. Exaggerating, ItsUncleTony notes how he is tired of people requesting for every feature of Halo Infinite to receive toggles, even though the game is still months away. Halo Infinite blends tradition and modernization to create an experience that is new yet reminiscent of prior games, so it is reasonable for the game's changes to be hard to adjust to.įor some fans though, like Redditor ItsUncleTony, these conversations are getting to be too much. Blue" instead of just being outlined that color in the player HUD, or revisions to what information is displayed on the HUD like the kill-feed and ammo counts. Some of these hot button topics include the option to force player armor colors to traditional "Red vs.

Searching for the word "toggle" on the Halo subreddit returns dozens of posts about what mechanics and systems should have player customization. RELATED: Halo Infinite Leak Confirms First Skullsĭebates over toggling certain Halo Infinite features have been breaking out across the Internet following the game's initial test flight. Naturally, though, not all players are on board with some of the game's features. Although it was predominantly against AI controlled bots, the test flight offered a solid glimpse at what the full game would look like. The reception of the game in its unfinished state was still generally positive, with fans praising Halo Infinite's multitude of additions to the series, like the smaller weapon reticles, the satisfying mobility options, and the return of a powerful Needler. That said, disagreements have arisen over whether Halo Infinite's features, and especially its new ones, should be toggled.Įarlier this month 343 Industries held its first Halo Infinite test flight which allowed Halo Insiders to test out the game. Halo Infinite is already one of the year's most anticipated games, with millions of fans eager to see it in its final, and hopefully best, form.
