Source: 1UP
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Two years ago, 1UP published an editorial entitled Broken Halo: Five Ways Bungie Can Fix Halo 2. Speaking for the collective hearts and trigger fingers of legions of serious Halo fans worldwide, author Luke Smith laid out precisely what fans felt was wrong with the series' multiplayer elements and offered some constructive ideas for fixing it in future releases.
That hazy future is now: We're playing the shiny new Halo 3, and our Mr. Smith has gone to Washington (after a stint as 1UP's news editor). So what has become of those concerns? Is Halo 3 the "broken," imperfect multiplayer experience that its predecessor was? With little more than a month since the game's release, Bungie has yet to tweak or update the game -- the original article came nine months after Halo 2's release, well past its first major update -- but we thought we'd take a look to see whether or not the problems we raised so long ago have been resolved -- and more importantly, what new issues have cropped up.