Halo: Master Chief Collection - 10 Issues 343 STILL Need To Fix
10. Voting & Vetoing Maps
One of the major changes to the multiplayer side of the game is the removal of the voting system. Now, when players head into matchmaking, they don't even know what gametype they're playing until the round actually starts, and they have no option to vote or veto the map or gametype.
This change was enforced in order to help get players in and out of matches faster than before and offer more variety. With the previous voting system, the same gametypes were being chosen time and time again, so there's definitely a good side to this new system as it allows everyone to play maps and modes they might not have been able to enjoy before.
However, there's also a major downside. Quitting has always been a prominent problem in the MCC and players are now quitting more often than ever before if the system chooses to throw up a map or mode they don't like.
A return to the full voting system might not be the best solution, but the option to veto the game's first choice, like the system used in the original Halo 3, could be a good compromise. This would give players a little bit of control over the gametype they play, while also preserving the variety.