No idea about the AMD drivers but maybe the Steam update was when they removed the community page? Would things like that count as an update?
They updated it a couple of times after the community page was removed.
No idea about the AMD drivers but maybe the Steam update was when they removed the community page? Would things like that count as an update?
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Haven't seen any new information the past couple of days
There is a good reason for that.
Because you guys hate money?There is a good reason for that.
There is a good reason for that.
There is a good reason for that.
There is a good reason for that.
There is a good reason for that.
There is a good reason for that.
Haven't seen any new information the past couple of days
I think we should all just accept it as truth at this stage, should I make an OT?
Just out of curiosity, what "further support options" are there to keep Halo 2 online that are being looked into?
Maybe MS is working with AMD to make sure Halo 3 is backwards compatible with the Durango?
Maybe the denial is because Microsoft are also planning a HD remake of Halo 3 for nextbox.
Maybe the denial is because Microsoft are also planning a HD remake of Halo 3 for nextbox.
There is a good reason for that.
There is a good reason for that.
I got your back on this Stinkles. If I'm wrong then I have to make a public apology video so dont let me down.
The thing is, the 'denial', if anything, has arguably been admittance. If anything, it's us being the skeptics and Microsoft trying to convince us that it exists. We're the victims here.
Thinking about it. Also Steam thing is bunk as far as our stuff is concerned anyway. on't know what Dyad is or what that was all about.
Future Stinkles said:Yep, I lied.
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Frankie did clarify this post, though, saying "our stuff" was indeed in reference to "Halo stuff":
So, if the opening Halo games are announced for Steam, he's backed himself into a corner... unless:
"There'll certainly be more Halo fiction entering the universe, but we've no new games to announce right now."
How I interpreted 'our stuff' was games developed within 343i.
If a Halo PC port was in the works, likely it wouldn't be handled by 343i, but by an outside company like Hidden Path for AoE II HD.
So saying it is not happening as far as our stuff is concerned, would be true. 343 would have nothing to do with a potential port.
Somewhat similar to his OXM quote when he was denying Halo: CEA
There is a good reason for that.
Frankie did clarify this post, though, saying "our stuff" was indeed in reference to "Halo stuff":
"Halo stuff" is a far more broader label than "our stuff".
I never ever denied the actual remake. Before it was green lit, you know, before we were ever going to make it, I denied it. Because that was true.
I have little doubt Frankie doesn't think there's a PC release planned.
I'm also not that sure Microsoft have the requisite right and left hand communication that he'd have been told. Ballmer and Gabe have done a deal mano o mano.
Has anyone checked Nvidia's drivers for Halo 3 references?
A Halo 3 PC port would fall under the umbrella of 'Halo Stuff.'
I go back to his denial of Halo: CEA where he said
He never officially denied that one and he still hasn't officially denied this title. He has merely sidestepped the issue without a complete firm denial.
As far as our stuff is concerned there is no port
We have no current plans to bring the game to Steam
These aren't flat out denials, but merely PR speak. In fact, Microsoft's past history of denials would signal the 'no current plans' statement as a positive.
Also, having it off center would be pretty weird on PC imo.
I personally wouldn't want 343 Industries spending any time whatsoever on ports of old Halo games. Not even from a QA perspective. As long as there isn't some kind of new scenes being added or retconning being done, there's nothing really that should impact the Halo canon that 343 has inherited or any of their current projects. Keep these guys focused on Durango Halo.
Also, having it off center would be pretty weird on PC imo.I know they probably wouldn't change this if they did port Halo 3 to pc, but the only thing I really want changed is the reticles. Halo 4 did that perfectly; the br reticle in Halo 3 is too large/thick. I know its a small issue, but it's also something the player is constantly looking at.
I'm no expert on drivers or how the console business works but I have a theory. Since the Durango is using AMD, perhaps Microsoft wants to rerelease the original trilogy as one pack for the 720 and since halo 3 and CEA ran on an Nvidia chip, they had some problems porting it to the Durango. So AMD improved their drivers to play halo 3 better in preperation for a 720 release and that's why it's listed in the driver source code?
Am I making any sense?
I'm no expert on drivers or how the console business works but I have a theory. Since the Durango is using AMD, perhaps Microsoft wants to rerelease the original trilogy as one pack for the 720 and since halo 3 and CEA ran on an Nvidia chip, they had some problems porting it to the Durango. So AMD improved their drivers to play halo 3 better in preperation for a 720 release and that's why it's listed in the driver source code?
Am I making any sense?
Frankie did deny it in the Halo thread but did also say "Never say never"
So there is that.