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Prospero424 |
This game came out for the Xbox in 2004.
2004 That puts it on a whole 'nother level from Duke Nukem and TF2 and such; those titles weren't completed years in advance on a console. I guess it took them three years to write that map editor... |
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kvndoom |
They're trying to compete with Half Life ep 2... not on quality, but for tardiness. Of course, no one will ever, EVER, dethrone the Duke.
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Forge |
Tray and Delay was a joke. Halo 2 did a full install here in under a minute.
Who can't wait a minute to play?? That said, MS has royally FUBARed the mouse aiming. It lags at slow speeds and grossly over-accelerates once you're moving, making aiming remarkably similar to thumbstick aiming, i.e. jerky and very inaccurate. I'll give it a miss and pass the disc on, thanks much for nothing. Maybe MS is delaying it again because they really really really want to make sure Halo on PC remains a joke? |
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Sargent Duck |
I'm confused. Didn't PerfectCR in his thread say that Wal-mart and CC (I think) were selling Halo 2 early? So if Microsoft already shipped the boxes to retailers, why don't they issue a patch?
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DASQ |
lawl. Just bundle it with Halo 3.
Really I don't even want to play Halo 2 now. I was "ehhhh" when it was first released, but now I can't give two poops or half a cheese wheel. |
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