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Halo: Master Chief Collection Is Finally Confirmed For PC, Will Include Reach (arstechnica.com) 50

DarkRookie2 shares a report from Ars Technica: After a seemingly endless run of rumors, the news Halo fans have been waiting for is here: the series is finally coming back to PC, and in pretty big fashion. Halo: The Master Chief Collection will arrive on Windows PCs "later this year," according to the official Halo Waypoint site, and fans will be able to buy the collection either via Steam or the Windows Store. (Anybody who's dealt with Windows 10's UWP woes will appreciate this rare example of Microsoft launching one of its first-party games on Steam at the same time as Windows Store, as opposed to delaying a Steam version for a few months.)

The game's listing confirms that PC gamers can look forward to full mouse-and-keyboard control support, along with support for resolutions up to 4K and an HDR toggle. Whether this version will also include the kinds of tweaks that hardcore PC gamers crave -- including ultra-widescreen ratios, higher frame rates, and fully remappable controls -- remains to be seen. We highly doubt Microsoft will include official mod support beyond letting players use individual games' built-in "Forge" creation tools.
Halo Reach will also join the MCC when it launches on PC. Unfortunately, there's no word on cross-platform play.
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Halo: Master Chief Collection Is Finally Confirmed For PC, Will Include Reach

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  • by jonwil ( 467024 ) on Thursday March 14, 2019 @06:36AM (#58271666)

    Obviously you need Windows 10 for the Windows Store UWP version but I haven't seen anything out there specifying the minumum version of Windows that the Steam version will require.

  • Very recently emulators have gotten good enough to play precisely these games.
    https://xenia.jp/ [xenia.jp]

    Coincidence?

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Yeah, I seriously doubt you can play through all of the above titles on emulation without:
      a) Crashing in menus
      b) Crashing during cutscenes
      c) Graphics artifacts

      I've seen the progress. It's not there yet.

    • with the crypto currency GPU shortage over that helps to. You can get an RX 570 for $130 bucks now and it'll run most games at 1080p/60. I've seen decent gaming CPUs for $200 with a board and ram is down to about $80-$100 bucks for what you need to game. Basically you could build a rig from scratch for $700-$800, which is kind of the sweet spot in my experience.
  • by oren ( 78897 )
    I don't suppose there is any chance we'll get a VR version? That would be great! But is probably too much to hope for :-(
  • by Anonymous Coward

    I've been looked forward to the Master Chef games!

  • Isn't that a brand of low-cost kitchen appliances?

    Oh, Master Chief. Excuse me while I go make coffee...

    • Isn't that a brand of low-cost kitchen appliances?

      Oh, Master Chief. Excuse me while I go make coffee...

      While you are doing that, take a look at the name tag on your coffee maker and you'll realize you were thinking of Magic Chef. Master Chef is a TV show.

  • System Requirements

    Minimum:

    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    • OS: Microsoft Windows
    • Network: Broadband Internet connection

    Finally, something my computer can run.

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