On Fri and Sat i enjoyed an 8-player game of Halo (with 2 tvs) and now find myself to be in a barbecued state of delirium. Wow.
Scuse I. My computer hasn't been allowing me to click on 'seperate windows' links, therefore I haven't been able to post messages. If it works this time, has anyone any idea why the computer does this sometimes?
Can't wait for the sequel.
mmm...XBOX LIVE...mmm
I've only ever played Halo for a short period of time, but it just 'felt' right. The balance appeared superb, better than any other console FPS I've played (and most of those on the PC too).
What's the slow down like when playing with 8?
Slow down? Me not undo-stand...
I just wondered did the game splutter or stutter (frame rate drop, etc.) when you were playing with 8 people.
What's the set-up, is it two X-Boxes (Boxi?) linked? I've not got an x-box, but I am thinking about getting one. It's the price of the games, which nearly always seem to be around ?45, that put's me off.
M.
The vast majoirty of X-Box games don't suffer slow down during multiplayer games. I think this is to do with the fact that they are designed to support a maximum number of players without lag or degradation of performace (1-4 per machine in the case of Halo) and simply don't allow more players to join in if there is likely to be any lag or other problem. The best Halo combination is no more than 2 players per box cos otherwise you have a lot of small screens on the one telly and it gets hard to follow what's going on.
The other thing about Halo is that it only moves at 30 fps , not the 60 that most PC games run at - you hardly notice the difference when playing but this means that on mulitplayer games the machine doesn't have to do as much work as on a conventional game.
As for getting one, I think they are very good. Although I have a PC too, for strategy games, the XBox seems to be the maximum technical standard that PC games are developed to - presumably to allow them to be ported across easily enough. It means you get all the good "action" PC games on a machine that's a fraction of the cost of a high end PC.
That said, I am still getting a new PC to play Doom 3 on!
This week I have mostly been playing Popuous. If a games not slow, tediously repetitive, and time consuming then it's just not worth playing if you ask me.
>the price of the games, which nearly always seem to be around ?45, that put's me off.
They did start fairly high, but prices have been dropping somewhat, especially if you don't want to get the absolutely latest game (you should be able to get Project Gotham Racing for around ?20 these days).
It's worth looking around a bit too - I haven't paid more than ?35 for any of the Xbox games that I've bought, and most of em have been around the ?30 mark.
Hopefully, as we're approaching a year since the console came out over here, Microsoft will institute something along the lines of Sony's Platinum range for older games.
Go and get some principles you corporate whores.
Hey, if it means I get to play Halo, you can call me Heidi Fleiss...
Apparently, as I read on digitiser yesterday (or was it today), there will now be a platinum type range for the XBox, but it will not include Halo as it is still selling well.
I think the platinum range has always been one of the big selling points for the playstation family, shame that Ico hasn't sold enough to make it into the pile.
M.
With regards to pricing of games, I usually find two shops(GAME and Gamestation or The Software Store, all withina stone's throw of eachother, and all offering a pricematching policy) and play them off eachother...
"They said I could have it in there for ?X.XX" etc..
Be careful 'cos you can only do it a couple of times before they throw you out.
And you can pick up HALO second hand pretty much everywhere quite cheap.
>With regards to pricing of games, I usually find two shops(GAME and Gamestation or The Software Store, all withina stone's throw of eachother, and all offering a pricematching policy) and play them off eachother...
You don't live in Cambridge, do you?
I noticed last time I was in GAME in Oxford that they've dropped a lot of the prices on older Xbox games, including some very decent stuff like Rallisport Challenge (around ?25 now, I think).
they are bit cheaper out here. in asia. though i think they will not play on your units.
original games will cost about S$50 which is about 17.50 sterling.
and not original will go for around $5 or 1.80 the non original will last for around six months.before they begin to degrade.
as of yet there are no nice game attachments for Xbox avaible.where as the PS2 is a entire side of a shop with upgrades,
i keep an eye out for things which appear and let you all know if this changes.
Dr X, Doom 3's may be coming out on X-box. So you might wanna wait.
Wierdly enough I dont think there have been very many good PS" games at all. I was very dissapointed with GTA 3.
X-box has better specs but doesn't use them much. A few HUGE games but a load of rubbish as well...
Gamecube has a great stable of games though and despite it being the weakest console, game-wise I think it's the best... unless other consoles shape up I think GC deserves to win!
PC beats all though. GC has unique games that wont be on PC which makes it a hardcore gamers choice.
J.
"You don't live in Cambridge, do you? "
No, Cardiff(although I don't live there, just work)
I just bought Halo second hand from Game Station for ?20, which didn't seem bad.
Got an Xbox at Xmas, but a bit disappointed now that there don't seem to be that many games available. Hope it isn't going to go the way of Dreamcast. Surely Microsoft can afford to match the publicity of PS2?!
>No, Cardiff(although I don't live there, just work)
Must be standard Gamestation policy then, as the Cambridge branch is two doors away from GAME (which prices its games much more cheaply than the in-town GAME shop as a consequence).
Was in Cambridge over the weekend and picked up Jedi Outcast - not the most demanding game ever, but the sheer pleasure of shooting loads of Stormtroopers with their own pulse rifles is immeasurable, and that's before I get hold of the lightsaber...
I wouldn't say the situation's that bad - there are plenty of games out there for both Xbox and Gamecube, but most shops don't carry more than a fraction of the available titles.
The comparison to the range available on PS2 doesn't help either, but Sony did have a helluva head start over the other two, and they've traditionally followed a policy of putting out as many titles as possible.
Best thing to do is check out what's available online from places like play.com - there's a lot of stuff you won't have seen on the shelves.
Is there anyone else who thinks that €75.00 is a bit excessive for a console game? If they're releasing budget titles I guess thats better but still...
If you dont have an up to date version of windows: Our currency isn't large squares...
J.
It's been announced that Nintendo is to do a budget range starting in a month or so. It includes stuff like Pikmin (which is nice!).
Did I mention that someone bought me one of these 84 games in 1 machines from one of the digital shopping chanels? VERY old school gaming and has a lovely version of defender and galaxians and hyper olympics and.... etc..... great for the kids (if you need an excuse to get one).