border said:The Prophets blame the Elites for the loss of the first Halo.
Tartarus turns up at the end of the Heretic mission to collect the Oracle and take credit for The Arbiter's accomplishment.
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Not really. I queue up a list and order it by ping, but to say that the map and game type are not a factor is silly. I always pick a map I like, with the game type I like, with the lowest possible ping.....I really don't wanna get stuck playing games I don't care for (Assault, team-oriented games).m0dus said:And some people complaining about there not being a server browser are starting to grate on my nerves. 9 times / 10 you que up a list of 2000 servers just to pick the one with the fastest ping in the top 10. That's what the quickmatch/optimatch feature is doing automatically,
XMonkey said:Can anyone tell me how close thelevel is to the end? I played it for 7-8 hours on Normal (I'm a Halo noob :\ ) and want to know how far i've gotten.Sacred Icon
Anyanka said:I thought the campaign was good, but not really any better than Halo 1's. The levels are no longer as repetetive, but it seemed a lot shorter. There's still not enough enemies either. I get sick of fighting the same type over and over.
The reason it's done the way it is, is to prevent cheating and lame hosts picking lame game types and stacking the teams in their favor. It's actually quite brilliant. There is absolutely NO way you can cheat to get your rank up. It's just not possible.
You can make your own game, it's not hard. Just hit "create party" that's right, it's that simple. Get someone in the game with you and just start throwing invites to all your friends. You can pick and choose what you want to do alllllllll you want SHOCKING! Oh, and it still appears on bungie.net, it just doesn't count toward your matchmaking level becuase.... are you ready for this? it's not matchmaking! They don't count these toward your level because it IS possible for the host to cheat and make unfair modes and teams
Mike Works said:Random Notes:
MULTIPLAYER ROCKS HARD. I never played multiplayer in Halo 1, didn't like it. Online just makes it ten fucking million times better (which is impressive, as online usually only creates a multiplier of one million).
End Spoiler Questions:
1) So did Cortana just betray (or begin to) Earth in the cutscene after the credits? I know she's sassy and all, but she didn't exactly sound resistant to Audrey.
2) What the fuck is that plant thing? People say he controls the flood... does he control ALL of them on EVERY Halo ring, or is there one of him on every ring? How did he teleport Master Chief and Tortured Guy?
3) Does the main prophet guy, the one who ended up surviving, KNOW that the Halo's will destroy all life? Is it his believe that the Halo "clensing" will send him to heaven? Or is he unaware of their power? Or just a madman in a high position?
4) Why did the Jackals team up on the "bad" side? I always figured they were of the same race- or at least close descendants- of the elites? No matter, as all the cool enemies ended up being on the "good" side of the revolt.
5) Just to perfectly clarify, what was the title that the tortured elite was given? I'm not looking for the official name, but what was he? Initially I thought he was going to be a pawn leader of the resistance, or at least infiltrate by joining them and being a spy, but it turned out he was the leader of the resistance to the resistance, if you will, so I was in the wrong mindset watching the cutscene explaining it. Was his "title" that of glory (you will be killed, but remembered as a hero), or an embarassing one?
It's okay to answer "unknown" to any of those questions if need be.
One more thing;Punching that guy in the face was one of the greatest things the XBox controller has ever allowed me to do.
Oh, and is there a GA Clan?
Mike Works said:5) But why would you publically humiliate, ridicule, torture, and nearly execute someone, only to turn around and have them lead an uber important resistance force? Even if it was just to give the luxury of killing him off after he's done your bidding, I don't understand the reasoning.
Thanks for the Audrey answer though, that makes a lot of sense to me now as to why the prophet was absorbed, and especially how he was able to teleport the two characters.
I still think that Cortana is going to betray the human race.
bishoptl said:Well, just finished about 3 hours of drinking and blasting fools. A fun FPS, but aiming is really hit and miss with the joypad. One match I'd own everybody, the next I couldn't hit the ocean if I had a full clip. That's my complaint about all console-based FPS games, though, so it's nothing I can blame on Halo 2 per se. I guess with all that frantic action, I want precise controls, and this ain't it.
dskillzhtown said:We are pretty much in the same boat there. More often I can't shoot anything to save my life, but every few games I am Doc "freakin'" Holliday. Maybe as I get used to the game I will get better, but probably not.
Hey, anyone here play Halo 2 online without a headset? I'm thinking about signing up with the free 2 month card, but I don't have a headset, is it actually all that crucial? I know in Socom 2 I'd rather not talk to most of the other players.
Mike Works said:Graphics: Impressive and underwhelming, depending on what you look at. On one hand, the graphical glitches are quite adamant, which is surprising, given Bungie's technical prowess. It basically boils down to their LOD engine, or at least in that realm of things. During cutscenes, you'll often see a second or two where the character model(s) which are up close and focused on will be the low grade models. For the unfamiliar, if you've played any of the GTA's, and you're driving really fast, and you drive up to or next to a building, and it's all blurry for a second or two, and then the detail fades in? That's what happens a lot in the cutscenes.
Nerevar said:Interesting. I never, ever noticed this in-game. Is it because I have the game installed on my hard drive?
The reason it's done the way it is, is to prevent cheating and lame hosts picking lame game types and stacking the teams in their favor. It's actually quite brilliant. There is absolutely NO way you can cheat to get your rank up. It's just not possible.
You can make your own game, it's not hard. Just hit "create party" that's right, it's that simple. Get someone in the game with you and just start throwing invites to all your friends. You can pick and choose what you want to do alllllllll you want SHOCKING! Oh, and it still appears on bungie.net, it just doesn't count toward your matchmaking level becuase.... are you ready for this? it's not matchmaking! They don't count these toward your level because it IS possible for the host to cheat and make unfair modes and teams
Yeah, that pistol was ass, huh?captainbiotch said:I really prefer artridge weapons over plasma weapons, and I'm happy there are some good guns to choose from in this game.
Mooreberg said:Was there any explanation as to why the flood were kept around that I missed? In the first game 343 GS says they were kept and studied so the forerunner could survive (which gives me the impression they could work like medical leeches or something) but if they spread too much they'd have to activate the halos. Now it seems like (as other people have agreed) the Forerunner got the flood under control, and then wiped themselves out for no logical reason. So not only was the reason for the flood being kept around not really explained, but why the hell would you bother to contain a threat and then cause mass extinction? It would be like somebody surviving cancer and then shooting themself in the head.