After last week some Criticisms of the physics of Halo Infinite fruits, many voices in the industry were raised to defend the game. Among those was one of the TLOU2 developers. It was certainly a strange week for the game. It was not discussed about the physics of destruction of the game, but about the fruit in it. Videos have appeared in which the game is compared to others, each consisting of exploding fruit with a gun to see how they react.
And although it is a strange trend, doesn’t seem to have bothered 343 Industries too much. In fact, it turns out to be the opposite. During an interview with IGN, the engineering team responded to those exploded fruit physics in a funny way: “We can improve Halo Infinite fruit physics, but that means we will have to cut back on the stinger.”
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Criticism of the physics of Halo Infinite fruits
Despite criticism, 343 Industries will not make changes to the physics of Halo Infinite’s fruits. Halo Infinite chief creative officer Joseph Staten confirmed this via Twitter. So there you have it. If you were expecting any improvement to the physics of the fruit in Halo Infinite, it seems that you are going to have to wait a long time, as there are no plans for it. The improvements to the game were dedicated to making their gameplay something that fills with emotion to all the fans.
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Still Halo Infinite release date has not been officially confirmed. Many fans presume that this launch will be in November, as it is the month in which the 20th anniversary of the series is celebrated. However, this does not seem very likely yet.