Quote from: SpaceMarines on Nov 15, 2012, 04:09:15 AM
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Same. f**king hell, that was some melancholia right there.
This is hitting me harder than Johnson's death. And Johnson's death hit me pretty damn hard.
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Just to add some perspective to the Chief's sadness, to him Cortana's death was at most 24 hours after Johnson's.
On a lighter note, I think I can go Super Saiyan at Halo multiplayer. I'm pretty beastly at Halo 3 and Reach (I've been having quite a bit of trouble with Halo 4), killing everyone effortlessly. I only really have two states of play: one is where I need to try my darnedest and really focus on everything, where I only go at most positive five K/D spread. The other is when I slip into what I've dubbed the "Killing Zone", where I don't have to try at all and I stomp right the Hell over everyone. Tapping into the Killing Zone is pretty much the backbone of all my Halo skill, because I'm pretty average without it.
I first discovered it in Halo 3 after playing a bunch of Lone Wolves. I suddenly found out that I could walk all over everyone somehow. A bit of practice in that playlist and I shot straight up to Rank 50 and I instantly got all my ability as soon as I booted up the playlist. I could only get it in team games when I was playing with a select set of buddies, otherwise I was pretty mediocre. In Reach, all it takes is two or three warm-up games every time I boot it up before I hit my stride and start my domination.
In my multiplayer experience on Halo 4, I've been doing pretty poorly (barely have a positive overall K/D spread) and I thought I might just straight up suck at the game. But tonight I managed to tap into the Killing Zone twice and go positive ten and positive twelve, back-to-back. So I know it's there, I just need to figure out how to access it. And no, I'm not confusing the Killing Zone with doing really well or being on the ball or whatever. It's a totally different state of play. I've had game where I do really good but don't actually get into the KZ and they're completely different experiences. And the strangest part is that I've only ever had this ability for Halo (and AVP2).
I was just thinking about that tonight and it really intrigued me. I wanted to share it with somebody because I wanted to get my thoughts down and because it's kind of weird for me as a player. You guys got any special "Halo mode" things going on, or are you always behind the wheel for good or ill?