New Halo 2 Maps April 25th 41
Gamespot.com has word that the first set of new Halo 2 maps will be available for download on April 25th, with a second set being made available on June 28th. From the article: "The two free maps are titled Containment and Warlock. Containment is a massive level blanketed with snow, and Warlock was influenced by the Halo: Combat Evolved map Wizard. The Killtacular Pack will include Turf and Sanctuary, and it will sell for $5.99."
They will be FREE on June 28th. (Score:4, Informative)
(I have a vacation in May, so I think I'm waiting!)
As for the update [stageselect.com], it's already been pushed to everyone (yesterday). It's changed the game dramatically, encouraging a lot of grenade play.
Other items of note:
Videos of the maps [ign.com], and a 3D [QuickTime] rotating picture of Warlock here [bungie.net].
Re:They will be FREE on June 28th. (Score:3, Informative)
Cool, but... (Score:3, Interesting)
Now, I'm planning to get the retail disc version, now should I buy the first two premium maps anyway? Decisions, Decisions...
[1] Starting with something a bit meatier than an SMG would help as well.
Sell? (Score:1)
Re:Sell? (Score:3, Interesting)
Don't worry though, they've said that the maps will eventually be free, either in late summer or later in the year.
They got a sponsorship from Mountain Dew. I do wonder how that will shake out - it could be that you're presented with some manner of banner ad before you're allowed to download the maps.
On April Fool's, Bungie had a pretty funny update about how th
Re:Sell? (Score:2)
I don't blame them, what with "the great taste of Sprite" invading Anarchy Online (great title Zonk!). Or with in-game advertising considered to be such a fast-growing opportunity right now.
There are things that are irrational to get freaked about, and then there's this. What with everyone and his brother in the game industry falling all over themselves to brand game elements (even Nintendo put branding in Pikmin 2!), I'm not surprised it's
Re:Sell? (Score:1)
Re:Sell? (Score:1)
Re:Sell? (Score:1)
Personally I'm planning on getting the disc version of the maps, seeing as I do play a lot
Re:Sell? (Score:2)
Or is Microsoft a monopolist, who is using their bankroll by under-writing the cost of the Xbox.
Just trying to get the story straight...god knows I want to be up to date on my groupthink!
Sounds Good. (Score:1)
So thats why... (Score:1, Insightful)
$$$ doesn't add up (Score:1)
Re:$$$ doesn't add up (Score:2)
Re:$$$ doesn't add up (Score:2)
Re:$$$ doesn't add up (Score:2)
Re:$$$ doesn't add up (Score:2)
They'll be paying for the maps.
One reason for not getting the new maps ... (Score:5, Interesting)
(For those of you who don't play Halo 2: when you play online in a random game, you can't choose the map.)
Re:One reason for not getting the new maps ... (Score:2)
Re:One reason for not getting the new maps ... (Score:2)
Re:One reason for not getting the new maps ... (Score:2)
(Of course, I still pretty much suck at multiplayer Halo 2, so whom am I kidding? :-) )
Re:One reason for not getting the new maps ... (Score:2)
We're still finalizing our plans but we can give you a general idea of what to expect. The existing core playlists will remain intact. The first two free maps, Containment and Warlock, will be integrated into the appropriate existing playlists. Since the 2 premium maps are "premium" and won't necessarily be on everyone's Xbox right away, we can't add them to the core playlists without creating
Re:One reason for not getting the new maps ... (Score:2)
Or you could wait and get it for free regardless.. (Score:2)
Unless you plan on canceling your Xbox Live subscription before June 28, you're going to get 4 new maps whether you bother to learn them or not. (The first 2 are free immediately, the other two become free on June 28 if you read the report.)
Unfortunately, it doesn't say whether the last 5 will eventually be free as well.
Re:Hmm... (Score:2)
Deja vu... (Score:1)
A massive level blanketed with snow, huh? Hmmm... sounds a lot like Sidewinder to me.
Let's hope this new winter wonderland turns out to be a Sidewinder equivalent.
Compare to CS:S (Score:1, Offtopic)
But, naturally, on a console, you get a tiny little trickle of upgrades and maps, all "official".
I'm sorry, but if you've got the hardware, HL2 is just a better deal.
Half-Life 2, for $50, gets me:
- five or ten great games
- free online gameplay
- free upgrades
- two official maps a month
- custom content
- cu
Re:Compare to CS:S (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Compare to CS:S (Score:2)
Using Hibernate, I would argue that it's almost as fast for me to get into a CS game as it is for me to get into a Halo 2 xbox live game. I think my xbox live takes way longer than normal to sign in, but that wasn't my fault, so it's still no excuse for all the logos and crap and bad networking that go into it.
Plus, I can upgrade the computer to make it go faster. I can't upgrade the xbox, except to buy a new one later.
I supp
Re:Compare to CS:S (Score:1)
I'm not saying I don't like PC gaming, I love it. Most of my time is spent playing on PC. It's nice to just lounge on the couch and be a bit more comfortable. While controller isn't as accurate as keyboard/mouse, it's much more co
Surround? (Score:2)
For maybe one year's worth of xbox live if you're a REALLY poor shopper, you can find a Sound Blaster Audigy. Surround is built in.
I got an sblive awhile ago. Sounds good on some surround PC speakers I got at the same time. It was ridiculously easy -- color-coded and everything. It'd be somewhat more complicated with a real surround setup with an amp and all, but not as much as you'd think.
Ditto with the HD video out. My monitor resolution
Re:Compare to CS:S (Score:2)
Pretty good deal, if you ask me...and, the more games you have that are Live-enabled, the better a deal it is.
Re:Compare to CS:S (Score:2)
It's only a good deal if you don't have the gaming computer, or if you play Halo 2 professionally.
For my money, I'd rather put that $5/mo into a new game every year -- say, one of the UT line. Unlimited online gameplay, tons of kick-ass mods, and native Linux support -- and they release a new version ev
Re:Compare to CS:S (Score:2)
Re:Compare to CS:S (Score:2)
I'd rather not support Microsoft's monopoly on the games which are "only on xbox". I guarentee that not a one of those developers made the choice for any reason other than money from Microsoft.
There are plent
Re:Compare to CS:S (Score:2)
Two minutes to join a game is a small price to pay to ensure that the entire community doesn't go the way of Halo PC (BLOOD GULCH CTF 24/7) or Unreal Tournament (Instagib CTF on Facing Worlds 24/7) And while s
You're probably right. Mostly. (Score:2)
I like being able to find a server playing a map that I want to play.
I also like being able to create a server with negative gravity, or unlimited redeemers, or... See where I'm going with this? Halo 2 has some interesting custom options, but not even close to what you get with even the tamest
Re:You're probably right. Mostly. (Score:2)
Assimilated is the problem. (Score:2)
I like being the karma. Or, as Gandhi said, "You must be the change you wish to see in the world."
You'd rather see Bungie stick around. So would I. And they have been assimilated, hav