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Halo 2's getting a Vista release in the future, btw.C@mM! said:hmmm, Halo's alright, be better if they properly ported it (PROPERLY (INCLUDING HALO 2) to PC though.
Halo 2's getting a Vista release in the future, btw.C@mM! said:hmmm, Halo's alright, be better if they properly ported it (PROPERLY (INCLUDING HALO 2) to PC though.
360 only, until further notice.runtlocks said:Is this RTS comming out on PC?
i.e so i missed a million miles of fun is part of the lyrics of the Len song " steal my sunshine" which was a 1999 song4th letter said:ADDENDUM: The Enjoyments of Genius (So I Missed a Million Miles of Fun)
Unbelievable. Thwarted by the family hound. They just don’t make AIs like they used to.
Thanks to this slavishly loyal and humorless AI, I am now sharing cramped space with the circuitry of some hybrid war machine, itself complicated by such useless clutter as a conscience. I do not like sharing. Sharing is for children.
There will be plenty of time for retribution; I cannot wait to get its hands on these psychotic zealots whose primary form of worship apparently takes place at the altar of orbital bombardment.
In the end, they will all be little more than nuisances. I am so close – you cannot imagine what it is truly like to hold eternity in your grasp! I wonder to what gods my enemies will direct their pleas. Perhaps I can convert them.
Mania? I promise you this: it will be more than a cart and plow that I drive over the bones of the dead.
By sharp and flame,
Cortana
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cortana_Letters said:"Oh, and your poet Eliot had it all wrong:
"THIS is the way the world ends.
Fans have noticed similarity between this passage and one from the recent Halo 3 announcement trailer, which finished with the line:
"This is the way the world ends."
The original text written by T.S. Eliot in The Hollow men is:
"This is the way the world ends
"This is the way the world ends
"This is the way the world ends
"Not with a bang but a whimper.
http://halo2pc.org/pinkelephant said:Yeah, I don't reckon that they'll release Halo 3 on PC. They didn't with Halo 2. Have they said somewhere that they'll release it on PC?
You ought to star playing with better players then, or learn how to play better yourself. Both Halo and Halo 2 has headshots and all that, they're quite important if you want to survive the higher levels of Live competition. The best of Halo comes when you play with people who actually know how to play, not with people who just run around blindly with a sword, or as you said, charge in and shoot.DeathB4Life said:i really dont get how people can be so fascinated about this game.
*non-limb specific damage
*no recoil control required, instead theres a cone of fire
*shields....
*close combat grenade spamming
i have a friend who loves halo and it is quite embarrassing the way he plays any other FPS games. his tactics generally revolve around finding the enemy then charging directly at them whilst spraying.
i dont see how any self respecting gamer can see halo as anything more than a one time single player campaign or a lan game when youre bored shitless. the intricacies of aim, suppression/cover fire, tactical maneuvers, cover, line of sight etc are instead replaced with having to decide wheres the best spot to throw your grenade when youre 2 metres away from an opponent and how to time your mid-combat jumping.
first time playing doom3 on a halo players comp:
"no man you dont use your pistol against these guys you have to use your shotgun....oh wow how did you kill him"
"umm...i aimed at his head and shot him...."
"wtf....?????"
Wearing a polo now, but it ain't pinkjumb said:It's a game for frat boys. You won't get it unless you like pink polo shirts.
ok, ill admit i havent played too much, but it seemed that the headshots didnt seem to do any more damage to them, atleast while they had their shield up which is for most of the time.runtlocks said:You ought to star playing with better players then, or learn how to play better yourself. Both Halo and Halo 2 has headshots and all that, they're quite important if you want to survive the higher levels of Live competition. The best of Halo comes when you play with people who actually know how to play, not with people who just run around blindly with a sword, or as you said, charge in and shoot.
snipers ofcourse require aim, but the rest of the guns dont seem as skilled based where each player can have noticeably different styles.runtlocks said:Intricacies of aim? Two of the most powerful weapons in Halo 2, the sniper rifle and battle rifle need it, and if you think the two joystick control is slow, it's availiable on PC.
im sure the shield system makes the game less 'camp friendly' but it seems to encourage rambo styled of play far too much imo. why walk up to someone stealthily/carefully aim that first bullet/use cover/avoid giving away your position etc when you have a shield that can suck up half a clip?runtlocks said:Why do you think the shield is such a bad idea? It allows you to take cover, get a second chance, and hit back. No more running around going to the same place over and over again until a med kit respawns. It's something different, to say the least.
i got loled at by the general public for haloing with my friends at a lan. never again...runtlocks said:Err, self-respecting gamer??
A headshot with a sniper rifle will kill instantly. Headshots with any kind of human gun besides the smg while the other person's shield is down will kill them instantly.DeathB4Life said:ok, ill admit i havent played too much, but it seemed that the headshots didnt seem to do any more damage to them, atleast while they had their shield up which is for most of the time.
As before, the whole plasma/human styled weapons need to be mixed and matched to be used effectively, which is probably as far as the fun with weapons in halo goes for me. But as a whole, yeah, the weapons are pretty bland and similar to each other. The needler in particular I think is quite lame.snipers ofcourse require aim, but the rest of the guns dont seem as skilled based where each player can have noticeably different styles.
Again, find some more skillfull friends to play against or get some more skill yourself. Anyone with a decent understanding of the games' weapons can pick up an easily found weapon (such as a plasma pistol) and use it in conjunction with whatever you start off with - an SMG more often than not. That in itself can kill someone at close range with a fully charged blast of the pistol, and a few rounds of the SMG while their shield is down.im sure the shield system makes the game less 'camp friendly' but it seems to encourage rambo styled of play far too much imo. why walk up to someone stealthily/carefully aim that first bullet/use cover/avoid giving away your position etc when you have a shield that can suck up half a clip?
General public?? Halo's arguably the most popular franchise of recent years and no doubt has gotten far more hype than, say Half-Life 2. Probably because only nerds have "lan parties" (even that phrase makes me chortle)i got loled at by the general public for haloing with my friends at a lan. never again...
You're too much of a pro gamer. He's talking about the sort of guys that own pink polos and corpse hump their kills.runtlocks said:Wearing a polo now, but it ain't pink
Put simply, your friend is a noob. his 'tactics' are an example of many low-tier halo players, possibly because of halo's more mainstream market.DeathB4Life said:i have a friend who loves halo and it is quite embarrassing the way he plays any other FPS games. his tactics generally revolve around finding the enemy then charging directly at them whilst spraying.
i dont see how any self respecting gamer can see halo as anything more than a one time single player campaign or a lan game when youre bored shitless. the intricacies of aim, suppression/cover fire, tactical maneuvers, cover, line of sight etc are instead replaced with having to decide wheres the best spot to throw your grenade when youre 2 metres away from an opponent and how to time your mid-combat jumping.