You must not have an HDTV or if you do, be sure to set your output cable from standard def to HD.Rodster wrote:The graphics looked like a tweaked version of the Xbox game with jaggies.

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You know, I'm in the same boat as sportsdan, (father, not a lot of gaming time, etc) but I think it's cool that some folks are that crazy/excited enough about a game that they play it with their buddies pretty much straight through on day one, before lots of other first day buyers have even cracked the package!mixdj1 wrote:Fshguy, Teal, Zeppo, and I just finished it on Heroic in about 7 hours.
Nope, i'm running the game on a 27" HDTV Flat Panel in 1080i mode. I should have said "slight jaggies". I have no doubt this is a tweaked graphics engine of the Halo 1 & 2 because I think Halo 2 ran in 720p mode.Spooky wrote:You must not have an HDTV or if you do, be sure to set your output cable from standard def to HD.Rodster wrote:The graphics looked like a tweaked version of the Xbox game with jaggies.
My only Halo experience was playing some co-op campaign in Halo 1 back in 2003, but I chose Heroic difficulty because the menu said it's the way the game is meant to be played.greggsand wrote:Bungie suggests if u EVER played a halo game, u start on Heroic. Legendary for any Co-op action....
Halo2 was in 480p only,but had 16:9 mode.Rodster wrote:Nope, i'm running the game on a 27" HDTV Flat Panel in 1080i mode. I should have said "slight jaggies". I have no doubt this is a tweaked graphics engine of the Halo 1 & 2 because I think Halo 2 ran in 720p mode.Spooky wrote:You must not have an HDTV or if you do, be sure to set your output cable from standard def to HD.Rodster wrote:The graphics looked like a tweaked version of the Xbox game with jaggies.
If by 'tweaked,' you mean the addition of particulate atmospherics, fog and smoke and haze, the addition of clouds of minute bugs, lighting that ranges over more than 2X the total dynamic range of the previous version (maybe more than 3X), the addition of lushly polygonal foliage, increased resolution of textures, elimination of the Xbox-special texture pop-in, exponential increase in character polygons, and so on, then I would agree with you that it is a tweaked version of the previous games' graphics engines. Bubble shield? The green smoke of the shield enhancer? Footsteps in the snow? Persistence of dead bodies?Rodster wrote: I have no doubt this is a tweaked graphics engine of the Halo 1 & 2 because I think Halo 2 ran in 720p mode.
We did. It's a great story, and a very good ending to a great series. I'm not the biggest fan of the MP play, in terms of adversarial, but even I can find some fun in it...at least until Call of Duty 4 gets here!webdanzer wrote:You know, I'm in the same boat as sportsdan, (father, not a lot of gaming time, etc) but I think it's cool that some folks are that crazy/excited enough about a game that they play it with their buddies pretty much straight through on day one, before lots of other first day buyers have even cracked the package!mixdj1 wrote:Fshguy, Teal, Zeppo, and I just finished it on Heroic in about 7 hours.
Congrats, and I hope you had a blast!
Yeah first off i'm not that impressed either with the game. It's very good with high production values but not earth shattering. It could be because i'm more of a sports and racing gamer.LAking wrote:Picked it up and have only played MP so far. Not all that impressed. No matter what game I was playing it seemed like total chaos. Graphics in MP were adequate and nothing more. I'm feeling a bit of buyers remorse already but I know i need to give it some more time, especially the single player campaign. I am looking forward to some co-op with some of my co-workers.
I would also like to share my somewhat strange experience at gamestop today. So i walk up to the counter, ask for Halo 3 and she asks me if i preordered it. I say no and then she gives me this "oh no we're sold out" type look. But then she says she can sell me a copy but it would be technically someone else's pre-order that she's selling me therefore i would have to put money down for another pre-order in order to buy it. So I would have to pre-order and put $5 down on some other game just so she can sell me a copy of Halo 3 that technically belongs to someone else. And she says she shouldn't even be doing this. I smell another typical gamestop/EB Games scam.
Why the hell would she be willing to piss off a customer who already pre-ordered the game just to sell it to me? Do these employees get some kind of grand reward for selling pre-orders? Do they get dragged out back and beaten senseless if they don't? If i'm not mistaken they don't get any kind of commission for the pre-orders so why are they so damn willing to disregard any kind of ethical retail conduct just to sell a freakin pre-order?
I ended up just putting $5 down on Assassins Creed because i'm not one to try and embarrass some employee who's just giving me the company line to save her minimum wage job, but it irked me a bit.
LAking wrote:Picked it up and have only played MP so far. Not all that impressed. No matter what game I was playing it seemed like total chaos. Graphics in MP were adequate and nothing more. I'm feeling a bit of buyers remorse already but I know i need to give it some more time, especially the single player campaign. I am looking forward to some co-op with some of my co-workers.
I'm hoping a good old fashioned game of CTF might be more fun than the other modes i've tried so far. I remember some fun matches of CTF back when Halo 2 first came out and everyone around here was giving it a shot. There was some actual team work in those games.
I would also like to share my somewhat strange experience at gamestop today. So i walk up to the counter, ask for Halo 3 and she asks me if i preordered it. I say no and then she gives me this "oh no we're sold out" type look. But then she says she can sell me a copy but it would be technically someone else's pre-order that she's selling me therefore i would have to put money down for another pre-order in order to buy it. So I would have to pre-order and put $5 down on some other game just so she can sell me a copy of Halo 3 that technically belongs to someone else. And she says she shouldn't even be doing this. I smell another typical gamestop/EB Games scam.
Why the hell would she be willing to piss off a customer who already pre-ordered the game just to sell it to me? Do these employees get some kind of grand reward for selling pre-orders? Do they get dragged out back and beaten senseless if they don't? If i'm not mistaken they don't get any kind of commission for the pre-orders so why are they so damn willing to disregard any kind of ethical retail conduct just to sell a freakin pre-order?
I ended up just putting $5 down on Assassins Creed because i'm not one to try and embarrass some employee who's just giving me the company line to save her minimum wage job, but it irked me a bit.
That too, but they also have the numbers to back it up that those who preorder from their store are more likely to buy it there as well. It's a win-win for them by getting you to preorder from them, for sure.ScoopBrady wrote:Gamestop pushes pre-sells because they make interest on the $5. That doesn't sound like much but if every employee at each store meets their 2 pre-sells per day that's a ton of money.
I still stand by what I said Scoop. Maybe it's because i'm not a huge Halo fan. Like I said before it's not even close to a bad game but I just view it as another shooter. I'm more of a Sports and Racing gamer.ScoopBrady wrote:Rodster, you're on crack if you think Halo 3 is Halo 2 with a fresh coat of paint. Try throwing in Halo 2, it's not even close.