Remember when you needed all the DLC to play on most playlists?
Remember when DLC playlists were NEVER removed even if they had low populations?
Remember when you got paired up with people that had the required DLC?
Remember when BTB was fun because you played on every single large map whether it was DLC or not?
Remember when you played on maps that you paid for with your hard-earned money?
What happened to all of that? Why haven't we had a DLC restriction on EVERY playlist in Halo Reach and Halo 4? The games have been out long enough, people should have the DLC by now.
>You will NEVER get a match made game of Invasion on Breakpoint ever again.
Feels bad man....
This is absolute horse shit. OP knows whats up, Halo 3 still has the Team Mythic playlist up and it has a 0 population (I doubt it's actually 0, I'm sure there's a dedicated group of Mythic lovers in there). DLC restrictions were better because it forced people to get the maps and let the people who bought the maps PLAY on them like you're supposed to.
However, back then people didn't get the maps because of the DLC restrictions, people got the maps cause they were GOOD maps. If 343i put DLC restrictions on Halo 4 and I didn't have the map pack pass, I probably wouldn't waste money on the maps cause they were just God awful. I'm not even getting the new DLC, Halo 4 is dead to me.
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