Halo Infinite developer 343 Industries has shared an "Outcomes" report that contains new insights into the feedback the studio has received about the game's «live» elements like its battle pass, microtransaction store, events, progression, and more.
One of the most significant pieces of feedback that 343 has received about Halo Infinite's customization elements is around giving players the freedom to customize their Spartans with different cosmetic units. «We agree that there is room to have better customization by lifting core restrictions where possible,» 343 said.
Due to how the «core» system in Halo Infinite is built, it will «take time» and might not be possible for certain items, but 343 wants to give players the opportunity to use specific customization items on different cores. «As we investigate what expanding to cross-core customization would require from a tech perspective, our initial focus is on enabling as many helmets, visors, and armor coatings across different cores as possible. In short, our goal is that we will be incrementally moving to a model that has coatings and visors working across all cores; with helmets and chest gear working across canon cores as our first focused changes to make in the system,» 343 said.
The studio also said it's heard the feedback that Halo Infinite players would like to be able to use individual items within a specific kit to make their own unique combinations.
«Kits were meant to give players the feeling of becoming a character (Noble Team) or wearing a team's uniform (esports), but we understand the desire to use a Kit's specific items in other customization combinations,» 343 said. «In a future update, we'll be changing the Kit system so that it will allow players to
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