Could Halo Infinite pulling Bot Bootcamp have something to do with the fact that bots don't seem to have a clue what they're doing on Forge maps?
in its Winter Update this week, we spotted several suggestions that part of the reason for this could be that botsdon't seem to navigate Forge-made multiplayer maps well. Intrigued by this, we tested for ourselves in a few custom matches on the two new 343 Forge maps, and sure enough, the bots didn't appear to have a clue what they were doing.Argyle fared the best out of the two maps, despite being the one currentlydue to other issues causing crashes.
It did lead to some quite amusing moments, but in a tragic kind of way — the Bot Bootcamp opponents were hardly challenging, but at least the AI made it seem like they understood what game they were playing. Coming off the back of a slick yet simple Bootcamp match on an existing map then landing in a pantomime like this would have been extremely jarring, and frankly not much fun, so there's clearly still work to be done if bots are actually to be viable for use on Forge maps.
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