'Halo: The Master Chief Collection' news: Developers want players' feedback

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First-person shooter compilation "Halo: The Master Chief Collection" ("MCC") is a few years old but its developer does not seem to be abandoning it. Developer 343 Industries is looking for ways to improve the players' game experience and it does so in the best way — by actually asking players to give feedback about the game.

"Halo: Master Chief Collection" had a lot of bugs and issues that hindered its players from enjoying the fun experience it should have brought. This was most noticeable in its multiplayer mode with these bugs messing up the gameplay especially for the more competitive players.

Before anyone starts giving their suggested additions and fixes to the game, it is worth noting that community manager Brian "ske7ch" Jarrard mentioned on the Halo Waypoint post that they are already working on some of the issues. Network connection issues and everything online-related is the developers' top priority. In addition, dedicated servers are on the way. The Xbox One X version will get visual enhancements. Unfortunately, although many would want it, "MCC" will not be coming to the PC.

"This is by no means a promise or a commitment to implement any of these ideas but more an exercise to better understand that IF there are opportunities to evaluate new feature(s), which ones are most wanted by the current community?" said Jarrard. "Again — please do not assume that any of these features would ever make it to MCC."

Nevertheless, 343 Industries surely knows the importance of their loyal gamers. Since then, a lot of features and fixes have been suggested. Those who want to add to it can do so via the Halo Waypoint post.

In other "Halo" news, players have continually clamored for the much-anticipated "Halo 6." While the developers have mentioned that they indeed working on the game already, this would not hinder their support for "MCC."

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