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Sat 18/10/03 at 15:11
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Just seen that MS released a Halo Multiplayer and single player demo which might be useful for anyone who thinks their system could have difficulties with the game. You get the Silent Cartographer level which is pretty decent.

Seeing as I'm an avid fan of the Xbox version and it's one of the few FPS games I've been really into I decided to try it.

My system is;
P4 HT 2.8GHZ
1024 MB RAM
ATI Radeon 9800 128MB
Soundblaster Live 5.1 Digital

Set it to (what I believed was a conservative setting) just 1024/768 with max settings, no vsync....and boy did it chug along.

Sure, it's slightly nicer to look at but the smoothness just isn't there. The controls don't seem suited to the keyboard/mouse combination.

Also I notice that the water on the level is just like the Xbox version, nothing effects it and it has no effect on the game or player (I actually drove the Warthog into the ocean until it disappeared and left if for a few minutes). On Xbox this was done because of graphics limitations and time (or lack thereof) but I'd expected it to be sorted out by now.

Performance may be increased by the usual patches/update every driver I have e.t.c. but I won't be buying the retail version after playing the demo - rather have slightly worse graphics but smooth play and easy controls than a nicer looking jerky game.

I'd recommend Gigex (http://www.gigex.com/pc/?source=00001) to get it from as it can survive disconnects (for those on dial up) and seems fast for broadband.
Sat 18/10/03 at 15:18
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Posts: 10,364
I drove the warthog with 2 comrades into the sea - If you keep on driving for about 4 mins you'll eventully just hit an 'invisible barrier'.
Sat 18/10/03 at 15:11
Regular
"Best Price @ GAME :"
Posts: 3,812
Just seen that MS released a Halo Multiplayer and single player demo which might be useful for anyone who thinks their system could have difficulties with the game. You get the Silent Cartographer level which is pretty decent.

Seeing as I'm an avid fan of the Xbox version and it's one of the few FPS games I've been really into I decided to try it.

My system is;
P4 HT 2.8GHZ
1024 MB RAM
ATI Radeon 9800 128MB
Soundblaster Live 5.1 Digital

Set it to (what I believed was a conservative setting) just 1024/768 with max settings, no vsync....and boy did it chug along.

Sure, it's slightly nicer to look at but the smoothness just isn't there. The controls don't seem suited to the keyboard/mouse combination.

Also I notice that the water on the level is just like the Xbox version, nothing effects it and it has no effect on the game or player (I actually drove the Warthog into the ocean until it disappeared and left if for a few minutes). On Xbox this was done because of graphics limitations and time (or lack thereof) but I'd expected it to be sorted out by now.

Performance may be increased by the usual patches/update every driver I have e.t.c. but I won't be buying the retail version after playing the demo - rather have slightly worse graphics but smooth play and easy controls than a nicer looking jerky game.

I'd recommend Gigex (http://www.gigex.com/pc/?source=00001) to get it from as it can survive disconnects (for those on dial up) and seems fast for broadband.

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