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Halo Collection Patch Starts Punishing Quitters More Severely This Week
Halo Collection Patch Starts Punishing Quitters More Severely This Week-October 2024
Oct 25, 2024 6:31 PM

  The next content update for Halo: The Master Chief Collection has passed certification and is expected to launch this week, Microsoft has announced. Now, 343 Industries has posted the complete patch notes. As explained previously, this patch will introduce new penalty systems for quitting, betrayals, and idling.

  Players who quit a match at any period after the start of voting up until the game ends will receive a ranking hit and a penalty to their Xbox One reputation profile. Once the update is applied, players who quit, betray, or too frequently idle during a "set period of time" will be temporarily banned from matchmaking.

  343 didn't say how long the temporary bans will last. But should offending players engage in negative behavior once they are reinstated, they can expect to receive longer temporary bans.

  This week's Master Chief Collection patch also makes various stability and ranking calculation improvements. In addition, in the case of a map/mode selection voting tie, the game will randomly assign a winner instead of defaulting to the left-most option.

  The full patch notes are below.

  Players will now receive a quit penalty and rank penalty for quitting any time after matchmaking voting begins in all matchmaking playlists, both ranked and unrankedAdded matchmaking betrayal booting for Halo: Combat EvolvedMatchmaking voting now randomizes winner in the case of a tie, rather than selecting the left-most optionMade a variety of improvements to ranking calculationFixed an issue which could result in ranking down after winning a matchEmblems and clan tags, in addition to gamertags, are now hidden while searching for a matchUpdated Team colors to always appear correctly in Forge modeThe level of menu music will now drop when other players join a lobby / are connected to other playersFixed an issue where menu music could cut out after a game or on startupThe controller schematic for H1 "Boxer" now correctly matches the in-game control layoutImproved Classic/Remastered UI launch settings for Halo: CE and Halo 2 CampaignImproved matchmaking messaging to playersFixed an issue where lobby player positions could shuffle after a promotion to party leaderFixed an issue where players could select and use nameplates that they had not unlockedFixed an issue where profiles could match into a game after the match startedMade a variety of fixes for players who could become stuck at the “Downloading Latest Data” screenFixed the glitched Who Needs Them? achievementImproved a variety of compatibility issuesMade a variety of stability improvementsAfter this update is released, 343 will shift its focus to an additional playlist update. Looking further out, 343 said it plans to deliver some back-end adjustments to improvement matchmaking across the globe.

  If you've already moved on, you don't have to wait long for the next Halo game, as Halo 5: Guardians arrives on October 27 for Xbox One.

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