{"id":185918,"date":"2023-01-13T21:47:59","date_gmt":"2023-01-13T21:47:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/halo-devs-use-fans-pokemon-map-to-fix-games-aiming-issues\/"},"modified":"2023-01-13T21:47:59","modified_gmt":"2023-01-13T21:47:59","slug":"halo-devs-use-fans-pokemon-map-to-fix-games-aiming-issues","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/halo-devs-use-fans-pokemon-map-to-fix-games-aiming-issues\/","title":{"rendered":"Halo Devs Use Fan’s Pok\u00e9mon Map To Fix Game’s Aiming Issues"},"content":{"rendered":"
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halo<\/em> has a long tradition of community-made maps and game modes that range everywhere from serious to silly. Recently, one map and mode combo that’s more on the playful and fun side of things caught the attention of 343 Industries as an opportunity to fix long-standing shooting issues. Named after a certain Pok\u00e9mon notorious for digging and jumping out of holes, this community creation is now being used to pinpoint and fix aiming and shot registration woes, as they’ve plagued Halo Infinite <\/em>since it launched just over a year ago. <\/p>\n

Halo Infinite<\/em>the latest entry in the long-running and often critically acclaimed first person shooter series, only recently received an update<\/span> that included a beta version of its in-game map creator: Forge. First premiere in Halo 3<\/em>Forge has been a staple of the series ever since 2007, allowing anyone to create a map<\/span> of their own design with the tools necessary to create custom games for it, be those party and minigames or more traditional takes on the franchise’s well-known modes, like Slayer or Capture the Flag. One such community-created game, that takes its name from the Diglett Pok\u00e9mon, seems to have caught 343’s eye as an opportunity to test drive fixes to the game’s core mechanics.<\/p>\n

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With community Forge maps popping up on a regular basis these days, 343 Industries’ senior community manager John Junyszek put out a tweet asking for the community’s favorite Forge minigames so far. When competitive halo <\/em>player Linz shouted out Digletts<\/a><\/span>a game where players pop out of holes to take sniper shots at one another, Junyszek followed up with an interesting bit of behind-the-scenes trivia:<\/p>\n