MrHealthy wrote:Xeogred wrote:Elites teaming up with the humans... are you kidding me?
Whats wrong with that? There was already civil unrest in the covenant with various elites / grunts / jackals / hunters breaking off to form the seperatist movement, fighting the rest of the covenant. Soon after the rest of the elites started to question the validity of this religious war, the prophets saw this as a threat so replaced the elites as the main force with the brutes, demoting the elites quite a bit. Angered at this betrayel they decided they no longer wanted to take part in the war, but with the threat of the flood and the rings as super weapons they couldn't just sit back and wait to die. So they formed an allaince with the humans to stop the distruction on the universe. Once the war was over they went their seperate ways.
Have you read the books?
"Non-canon"
Yeah yeah, but seriously. The Elites were an insanely BRUTAL race perceived in the Fall of Reach. First off I don't get why they were overthrown by apes, when the Elites sounded far more fearsome in every regard and had the numbers. Secondly, if the Elites broke off from the Covenant, it would have been more ideal if they simply decided to glass Earth and annihilate the Flood, most humans, Prophets if they were there (I forget), in one sweep. Instead, Halo 2 and 3 dumbed them down, made them speak English, and made them team up with a rival race overnight. Silly convoluted childish stuff to me. Halo 2 and 3 were just an outright mess. Halo and Reach got the Elites and everything right. All you need to know is their yelling alien jibberish and are out to kill you. I just hated how the series put you in the perspective of the Covenant with 2-3, lost a lot of the mysteriousness and good direction if you ask me.
And game wise, I absolutely agree with Stark above. There was never anything rewarding or satisfying about taking on big groups of Brutes in 3. I had way more fun going toe to toe with simple one or two tough Elites in the original Halo, and then Reach had a lot of variety and they were still very fearsome with awesome AI. Very fun and challenging taking them on. OH SNAP it's the Elites was always my reaction to them popping up, I never got that kind of feeling seeing a bunch of lame Brutes around. lol