The biggest problem of the golden elite of halo ce, is the huge ego that he has like saying "attack, I can take it, it's nothing to me" (it's that he stays still for a long time), I know it's because of his AI, but if he didn't That could be the strongest character of the halo games, already in case his sword destroys even the most powerful energetic shield that they present
This one was very satisfying haha zealot kills ghost. Zealot kills hunter. Zealot kills everything! Okay, not everything. But I’m proud of the Ai from CE even though it’s so old haha Love the fights and the end of your videos too. Complete madness 🤣
Yo it’s so cool how the elite had different combat roles. With majority, his role was simple. Do his battle roar and attack. But with the pure form flood he was evading, choosing his time to attack. That’s a little detail that deserves a lot of recognition. It shows us that they possibly have trained to deal with different situations in battle, with different life forms. And who knows? Maybe even trained to be ready in case there ever was a pure form in halo ce.
Only reason he lost against the elite with the beam rifle, rocket odst, and plasma turret chieftain was because the gold zealot elite Ai glitched out and froze. The hammer chieftain killing him the first round, Master chief, and guilty spark were definitely fair kills on the zealot though!!
On the war chieftain, brute chieftain he one the next round, 343 guilty spark he was screwed from the start, and master cheif, sniper elite and ODST the elite didn’t attack fast enough
Halo ce elite for the win. Honestly for being the first elites, having only backward voice lines, and sometimes dumb actions, they can still be some of the best elites in the franchise.
@@Toast_94 oh don’t worry I wasn’t trying to say there bad, to me it’s still good. Better than halo 4 and 5. And your right, the backwords speech does have a certain charm to it.
@@yapyapthedestroyer2562 Considering it was done as a cost saving measure (remember they weren't expecting CE to go on to be the start of a hugely successful franchise) I doubt they'll ever bring it back. The budgets are way bigger since then and there would probably be backlash by the mainstream audiences if they did something like that now. Even if the "making up a language on the spot by mashing together random sounds" sort of act that they've committed to since Reach generally feels a bit cringe worthy to me especially on the grunts.
How do u manage to merge different halos together is what I can't get my head around as different game engines I thought different software built ground up no?