it depends on your firefight settings, and your skill.
no. but if in firefight set your damage to invulnerable and stand there it gets you $$$$$$$$$$$$$ about 4000 in 1 minute. helps if in legendary
There are matchmaking modes for multiplayer as well as firefight in Halo Reach. These would set you up to play with random players.
To cheat in halo reach you must mod your XBox which can ban you off Xbox live. But a good Boosting tip is to go to custom firefight set it to legendary and turn on all sculls make a custom scull to make you invincible.
Create a Firefight game mode where you are practicaly invincible. Set the difficulty where you wish (for best results play in legendary). Start game and commence carnage
no, Masterchief is not in Halo: Reach. Halo: Reach is set before the discovery of Halo, if you have or Know about the Halo book: The Fall of Reach, it is a closer view of the plant reach. but there are some other Spartans in it!
BEFORE
halo combat evoveld was set in 2552 after halo reach because when u meet keyes cortanna said that reach was a first step
Firefight matchmaking generally provides more cR, which takes the place of experience points in Halo Reach. If you just want actual gameplay experience for the purposes of improving your skill, you should try every gametype and pick which suits your inherent skill set the best.
If you have played Gears of War for the Xbox 360, Firefight is similar to Horde. You basically go through a predetermined set of rounds against, again, a predetermined amount of enemies. It is a very fun mode and new addition to the Halo family.
The Halo games should be played in the following order: Halo Wars; Halo: Reach; Halo: Combat Evolved; Halo 2; Halo 3; Halo 3: ODST. The books were written in the following order, although I am uncertain if they follow each other chronologically: Halo: The Fall of Reach (most likely coincides with Halo: Reach); Halo: The Flood (an adaptation of Halo: Combat Evolved); Halo: First Strike (set between Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2); Halo: Ghosts of Onyx; Halo: Contact Harvest (possibly set before Halo: Reach); Halo: The Cole Protocol.
All you have to do is play firefight and at the end of the game if you win or run out of lives, you will get X amount of points to buy new armor. or go on firefight classic, make yourself invincible with unlimited clip, put it on legendary, and go to corvette, detach and use plasma turret, gets lots of points so quickly
you don't.