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Yes, I know I'm behind everyone else, but it's amazing I'm getting it at all.
Now all I need to do is find time to play on it and find a TV to link it up to Live in my study. And, no, I can't afford a wireless connection.
Still, I would recommend this pack for anyone without both Halo 2 and Live yet, £49.99 for both together. It's fast disappearing though...
Yes, I know I'm behind everyone else, but it's amazing I'm getting it at all.
Now all I need to do is find time to play on it and find a TV to link it up to Live in my study. And, no, I can't afford a wireless connection.
Still, I would recommend this pack for anyone without both Halo 2 and Live yet, £49.99 for both together. It's fast disappearing though...
Live is brilliance though.
It's a hell of a lot more varied and intresting than the first game was in single player.
> The single player's pretty cack, but I can't imagine how people who
> loved the first game can think this.
>
> It's a hell of a lot more varied and intresting than the first game
> was in single player.
But the first game was pure genius. Halo 2 improved on that genius... but took the original genius away, thus making it crap.
Halo 2 Single Player is still 10 times better than most other FPS games out there and the multi-player online rocks (which is a pity as I still haven't got a TV in my study to connect it up and have to rely on playing on someone else's live account).
It's annoying playing people online who don't have a headset. Games like RS3 especially, you know? It's a game you need to communicate in. Some people who have a headset don't even talk, it's so annoying!