This whole multiplayer debacle makes me seriously worry about how Microsoft and 343i will handle the franchise moving forward. I mean, they opted not to include the one feature that would have made a remake of a ten year old game meaningful. Considering that 343 is an unproven studio and it just recently inherited this enormous franchise from a renowned developer, I would have expected them to be more attentive to the desires of their new fans.
I'm sure that there are plenty of passionate Halo fans at 343i. But it seems as though Microsoft executives were the ones making all the crucial decisions here, choosing which features to include and which to axe in order to maximize profits and minimize development time. There's no way anyone but a cold, calculating businessman would decide to remake an already serviceable campaign rather than to give everyone the Live functionality that was supposed to be included in the original game and was unceremoniously yanked over ten years ago.
I'm sure that there are plenty of passionate Halo fans at 343i. But it seems as though Microsoft executives were the ones making all the crucial decisions here, choosing which features to include and which to axe in order to maximize profits and minimize development time. There's no way anyone but a cold, calculating businessman would decide to remake an already serviceable campaign rather than to give everyone the Live functionality that was supposed to be included in the original game and was unceremoniously yanked over ten years ago.