They happily accept the strange mix of genres and the funneling of what might have been an open and engaging battle system through chokepoints of special object stickers.
But there's one problem: Incumbents who jump into disruptive new markets invariably find that the amateurs have aced the core competancies and now command the sales and distribution chokepoints.
The DEA is heading up a new strike force focusing on what Riley calls "choke points": where the drugs and money change hands between the cartel operatives and Chicago gangs.
Halo, across all its games, has always been about rolling out with your starting weapon, which you will likely get the majority of your kills with, and finding new and better weapons scattered in key chokepoints throughout the level.
These storage and networking chokepoints are expected to tighten as the number of connected and mobile devices rises from about 8 billion today to 50 billion by 2020, and as the volume of data continues to grow by 30% to 50% a year.