@@RRRRobbbb Dude, he's playing against kids that are crouching and walking around in circles mid-map and not picking up guns. How bad are people? Jesus
I've played this dude in game and don't think there's anything really special. Like yeah he's good but so is everyone past level 25 in halo now. I'll get perfections all day playing social
@Anonymous Anonymous Honestly thats why i dont play that much halo (althought i love it) People is like 10 years of practice ahead of me. I only started playing it like 2 years ago. In halo 5 i am medium level but in MCC i get completely owned.
@@notname4414 i don't play that different from this guy in terms of accuracy and movement, but i always get destroyed because the other team seems to perfectly coordinate together, and power weapons are almost impossible to get when my team is no where to be found and their entire team is going for one at a time. As much as i like halo, no amount of skill will allow me to beat 4 players all focused on me because my team doesn't know how to help. I've lost almost every game i've played usually going positive 20 or more. I ended up playing swat if i play solo, and only do other modes if i have a team. Halo is a lot about team work.
To be honest I find this more inspiring than the hundreds of sniper spree clips on youtube, not to shit on those people but seeing other weapons and equipment being used is refreshing to see.
@@drganknstein tell me how it’s possible to play with bots on halo 3? I’m pretty sure you can’t. Then again I’m talking about the Xbox 360 version specifically.
Yea honestly when I played Reach me and a group of friends remembered all spawn points on all maps and would basically spawn kill all targets if they were bad enough..to the point where most users would RageQuit
@@Gxdzpeed I'll give you sound for sure, though I can't hear the shotgun being readied on mobile, as for your timing, you just kinda walked at him... more of a huge mistiming on his part, that doesn't take away from the rest of the video though. Nice clean jumps to reposition.
to see this level of expert usage of the map is amazing. it shows how he has full knowledge and experience of both the maps and game mechanics to fully exploit the system to his advantage the mark of a true professional.
He knows exactly which ledges he can stand on, which pieces of geometry give him enough height to reach high ground fast, and he knows which areas other players are likely to spawn and come out of.
They were literally walking in straight lines, this is a social game and these players are new to halo. Do people who never played halo 3 think this is insane? This is literally like loading up bots on COD and quick scoping them.
Hmph. Anyone that played halo can appreciate the skill it actually took to do this. Yeah it didn’t look impressive and seemed easy but we all know that’s not true. GGs sir
@@MrXennon1 Yeah. They make it look like it's something they've done a thousand times before. (Repetitive = boring.) They also make it look like anyone can pull it off with no effort because they pull it off with next to no effort. This comes across as 'unoriginal' because there are thousands of clips/videos of people posting about their 'skillz' on RU-vid. Showing off these skills (which are much more impressive than the standard video poster's skills) makes it seem like a copycat at first glance (aka "unoriginal.") It's not until you actually sit down and analyze what they did/are doing meticulously that the realization hits you just how original and interesting such a video is. That's why I said it makes it 'look' banal. I never said that it actually WAS banal.
YY is just cringe. Tryhards trying to look cool double tapping Y because they see MLG pros do it then normal players do it then other players see them do it. Its just a cringe ripple effect. In H3 it does not effect reload speed.
It's been a while since I played Halo Multiplayer, but this is exactly how I remember it. Jumping off railings and across ramps to try to get surprise angles on opponents, making sure you have an escape route with teammates at your back, chucking grenades almost constantly because they are just everywhere, flipping between sword and gun trying to decide which to use when an enemy disappears from view, hoping for the lucky stick from downtown, baiting out the shotgun blast before charging in with the sword, accidentally taking your teammate's shields off with an aggressive frag grenade but having them just barely survive anyway because it took out the opponent, forcing an opponent to close with you by throwing a grenade onto their escape path, then pulling the sword. Great memories. You're definitely better with the sniper than I ever was, though, I left the sniper for my buddy who was more on your level with sniping, while I was more of a close combat/grenade specialist.
**gets shot from across the map with an AR by a six year old with a single hour of halo experience** This Guy- ""Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup." -Bruce Lee"
Damn, that’s some skill. Being able to stay on target, choose targets correctly, and have escape routes planned, and sneaky attack routes. I don’t think I have the dedication to get this good lol. But I did just have a nice 30 kill 9 death match last night and I carried my team to victory. That’s good enough for me! Lol
It’s something you can come up with over a period of playing. Whenever you think to yourself “wow that play was really clever” Remember what you did and remember how you can apply it I’m not that good of a player but I’ve certainly memorized some tricks for some specific maps in a few games
It's way more than dedication, you legitimately have to have a superior brain power. For me, no matter how many hours in whatever game I put, I always lose. I'm just unintelligent overall. I've sunk thousands of hours into many different games, and I'm still at the bottom of the barrel, cannon fodder or free points for people like this.
I would say more like, think 3 steps ahead of the enemy. You can have all the map knowledge and movement you want but if you can't fake out your enemy or read what they do to respond to it, you're not much better.
It doesn't help that I cannot fucking stand to play FPS games with a controller any more. Playing MCC with a controller easily doubles my kills(mostly due to how insane the aim assist is, and that most of my time playing Halo was back on the original Xbox and 360), but it just feels wrong. Not like the "WAH! AIM ASSIST IS CHEATING!"(anyone who says that shit is a sore loser) way, but more like... using cheap toilet paper to wipe your ass type wrong. It works, but it isn't as pleasing.
@@edwardgibbons1653 you’re probably right. Don’t you love matches like that though? I may get 2 a night where I just went beast mode. The rest of the night I’d be up against straight bosses.
4:02 This guy heard the energy sword get deployed and decided to hang back, unfortunately for him you were actually mid-range with the best gun in the game. He must've felt so bad.
Depends on how often you use the sword. Can you make the Shotgun last a whole match? Sure you can, just kill with your other weapon and use the shotgun less
For me it was the biggest waste of time ever.. Ten's of Thousands of hours, flushed down the drain for absolutely no benefit in real life / reality. Hope my two boys don't waste their time on useless shit like gaming..
@@mattthomson3134 You sound like a debbie downer. Some people like golf some people like basketball some people like games, instead of "hoping" your boys dont get into gaming, how about teach them how to enjoy and MANAGE their time.
@@AlienYieldFarms I do. I was brought up on a 30,000 acre farm, neither of my parents gamed... Sometimes children make their own decisions. We play golf weekly and have a farm of our own to run. I just know I wasted thousands of hours doing it myself where I could have spent that time mastering a skill of some sort. Don't "Debbie Downer" me, you petty boy.
This is crazy cool. No flashy shots or kills but incredible movement and positioning. You can really sense how he is reading the map and the opponents.
I’ve faced off against minty. He’s not that good alone but once he gets a team OOOHHHH boy does he get annoying to kill, he just sits back with power weapons or runs straight into the heat with power weapons. This guy could take him.
@@snowman2116 I’ve beat him multiple time. He’s a great player and extremely flashy, but he’s not unbeatable. Another way to win a match against him is to just throw the sniper off of map, 🤣 I’ve made him quit at least 4 times from doing that on purpose.
I once got into a lobby where everyone including my team is a sweatlord except me. The match got so fast paced that I honestly I didn't even know who I was shooting and betrayed my team member. So, he decided to kill me instead of enemies, until the match ends, and I got some hate after the match too
@@Gxdzpeed I love the way you play I can't get this good even if I wanted to, I've been playing Halo for 9 years and I never ever made an effort to get good at all, having fun was the only thing that mattered to me.
beg to differ, the amount of times he was unaware of what level the enemies were on was a lot. Relies on radar way too much and probably sucks when playing hardcore. It is easy to slay people who are playing the game for the first time running around blind lol.
@@Ironiclobster69 Sure I can see the difference in their skills, but that's what I see...That he has skill. Yeah, I suppose I wish I saw him post more balanced play, but this can be fun and entertaining and demonstrates better skills than I've seen personally...So as far as I can tell, he's better than average. But really, what do I know.... Why do you seem so personally offended and act like you must use your words to proved you're a better player? (rhetorical)
How every game goes when you're playing against kids who don't have thumbs on their thumbsticks... And there's more of those these days than there should be
None of the enemies were checking their back or knew anything about spawn points. I dont understand why people are so impressed by an average player flexing about kicking some obvious noobs ass.
@@LloydTavner thats actually very good point. Some of the enemies have zero respond to being shot at. They just walk face forwards to their deaths like pigs taken to slaughter.
@@muhammedalitoya1505 That reminds me of call of duty especially in the SnD scene you'll see millions of clips of people thrashing players who don't respond to being shot at.
What amazes me isn’t the aim. His aim was skilled but it wasn’t amazing pro level. It was the ability to know when to switch weapons, he understood enemy priority targeting, literally made no mistakes in weapon swaps between the rifle and sword. Great use of utility and the absolute best part of this was his amazing mobility and map control. There’s memorizing the map and knowing it. He for sure knew it. Amazing to watch
@full executable "bots" you fully underestimate how bad some people just fucking suck at this game. I've been playing Halo for nearly 2 decades now(well... that's sort of a "no shit" statement because Halo CE is about to be 20 years old this November) and I frequently bottom-frag. That said I only play casually, I'd easily say for every 100 hours I played any Halo game I *maybe* spent 10-20 hours in actual multiplayer.
You can just tell by the way they're moving, there's no callouts happening. Every jump, every weapon pickup, every kill, is 100% their ability to read the game.
Man this is honestly inspiring. It's good to see actual strategies and real matches than seeing only highlight reels. I hate this map (but ironically it was my first FFA win) but I actually learned quite a bit of moves from watching this.
I think it's been said several times in the comments, but I find your way of playing both inspiring and refreshing. That's what I'd be tempted to call "unorthodox tactics" at work, but at the same time I feel like that's the way the game is meant to be experienced. The more I watch content or rethink about the way to play Halo properly (for example with Wiggly Jibbily's "The Real Multiplayer Use of the Halo Warthog," which sets on the table tactics entirely dedicated to harrass the enemy rather than destroying it), the more I think about it like a realistic STR game such as Total War--shrinked down to a smaller extent--or as far as CQC is concerned, a complex fighting system such as For Honor in which position would also be key.
To achieve 50,000 hours in Halo, one would have to had played the game for close to 7 hours a day, every day, since the day the first game was released.