Modder’s easy access to Halo Infinite’s setting sparks a lot of controversy

Like many other multiplayer shooters, Halo: Infinite players are looking forward to seeing new customization options in the game, and 343 Studios has been somewhat satisfied. After the game was released, we’ve seen cat ear helmets, armor paints in different colors, and various accessories.

However, there are still players who are looking forward to seeing the ability to swap parts between different armor cores in the game. For example, if players are using the Mark V armor core now, they cannot install Mark VII parts.

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But the multi-talented modder has easily broken through the customization limitations of armor cores and demonstrated with pictures that it is possible to place armor parts on different armor cores.

This discovery caused some controversy in the forum, and many players did not understand why 343 did not enable this already available feature and wondered if the feature would be officially enabled in the game in the future. There are currently two speculations, tradition and money.

First of all, let’s talk about tradition. If it is unconventional to open up cross-armor core customization, then 343 will not get cat ears on the helmet. Then there’s money. Many players believe that 343’s move is intended to force players to buy/earn corresponding parts to complete their suits.

With this setup, players will have to spend more money or time on the Battle Pass. But this also makes no sense, because some players said that if 343 opened the cross-armor core, they would be willing to spend more money on armor.

Interestingly, many players find that robot characters in multiplayer games often wear mixed armor, so it seems that robots enjoy a lot more freedom in the game than players.

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