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Have they said if it would support System Link in co-op and multiplayer?According to their blog post on Halo Waypoint, the campaign will support 2-player splitscreen and 4-player co-op.
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Have they said if it would support System Link in co-op and multiplayer?According to their blog post on Halo Waypoint, the campaign will support 2-player splitscreen and 4-player co-op.
Was just about to post that, damn. Sounds good, I wonder though if these are the only two composers. The way they worded it sounded to me like they might have more. Kinda wondering who else might fit and coming up blank.
They have 3 composers for Infinite: Gareth Coker, Curtis Schweitzer and Joel Corelitz. I don't like when there's more than one composer on a project because that means the soundtrack will be a mess (like AC: Revelations, Mass Effect 3, DE: Mankind Divided, etc.).I wonder though if these are the only two composers.
If you look at it one way, the Xbone version of MCC ended up being the beta test for the PC release. For a series that has had very little PC support until this past year, I find that somewhat amusing. Props to the El Dewrito team for lighting a candle under 343's ass and getting the series finally ported to PC. All I can say is, 13-year-ago me would be ecstatic to finally get to play Halo 3 on PC...even though I ended up getting a 360 a couple years later anyway, so whatever.I need to see more (even though I voted CRAIG MONKE). The first impressions on music is dead-on and even better identifies with Infinite specifically as well as being true to the Halo orchestra formula. The graphics were officially acknowledged as being worked on, so it's safe to say I can continue to call a bald turkey ugly. The free-to-play aspect gets me nervous but I just want the game to fucking work at launch. I am most scared of a bone dry content offering at launch like Halo 5 had, where all the stuff we cared about came a year and even two later than acceptable. Honestly it seems like 343 "gets it" in some ways while still stumbling around where it counts. Where it counts. I will ALWAYS hold that first MCC launch over their heads, I'm not here to FWB with corporations.
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Honestly no reason to be surprised.
Lmao, there it is, the nail in XSXs coffin. Playstation is definitely stealing this generation, unless Microsoft can come out with a decent launch title that isn't 3rd party indie shit. Halo was pretty much the driving force for selling the new console generation.
I honestly didn't think the graphics looked bad enough to warrant a delay, but hopefully this creates a better product. I certainly won't begrudge 343 for it, all the lockdown nonsense might've constrained their efforts. My only hope is that it won't get delayed until next Fall, that would suck ass.Ver archivo adjunto 1512810
Honestly no reason to be surprised.
I don't think not having Halo Infinite on launch will cause Microsoft to lose an entire generation. I think that's a little hyperbolic.Lmao, there it is, the nail in XSXs coffin. Playstation is definitely stealing this generation, unless Microsoft can come out with a decent launch title that isn't 3rd party indie shit. Halo was pretty much the driving force for selling the new console generation.
I found the lore in the first three games (plus ODST and Reach) to be relatively digestible (though that may be simply because I was subconsciously comparing it with the non-stop mind-fucking that comprises the plot of Bungie's earlier Marathon FPS series), but I am speaking here specifically about the games. Eric Nylund's books, which relentlessly try to beat the reader over the head with how awesome and wonderful is Nylund's personal Mary-Sue, Catherine Halsey (AKA Dr. Mengele reincarnated), are just tiresome. Actually, as a reserve member of the Glorious PC Gaming Master Race, the lore was the primary means by which I interacted with the franchise after a PC port of Halo 3 or any subsequent games failed to materialize. That and the aesthetics, although I've always had a bit of a love-hate relationship with Halo's art-design, which seems to veer wildly from mediocre to outstanding to awful in any given installment. But then my brother bought me the Master Chief Collection for Christmas and I've been steadily racking up time in Reach, to the point where I've finally been able to replicate, in-game, the appearance of my favorite McFarlane Toys Spartan figure from all those years ago.![]()
It's not so much a guarantee that the Series X will lose the generation, rather it'll be at a disadvantage at launch.I don't think not having Halo Infinite on launch will cause Microsoft to lose an entire generation. I think that's a little hyperbolic.
The only generation of the four Xboxes to even have a launch Halo will be the original. And while Halo CE did sell consoles, it didn't even come close to narrowing the lead the PS2 had banked. And the success of Halo CE was a surprise in itself. It wasn't expected to be a system seller. If one of Microsoft's other titles fills that role this generation it's just as well.