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Subject: Halo Reachs graphics.
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I was just wondering how good you guys think Halo Reachs graphics are going to be.I hope there really good even better then Cod Mw2.

  • 11.11.2009 9:19 PM PDT

Posted by: Ushan
Because Muslims surgically implant organic bombs in their testicles, which in turn will be injected into women during sex, which will grow into BABY BOMBS!

MW2's graphics are pretty average. Reach's graphics will be great anyway.

  • 11.11.2009 9:21 PM PDT
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Posted by: Xharpan
it doese'nt look nextgen , looks good but not nextgen
If by next-gen you mean crappy, dark and colorless, I agree. It doesnt look next-gen at all.

To be honest I don't really expect too much of a difference in the graphics from Halo 3. Maybe the engine will have a few more things for the graphics but the problem seems to be with the hardware.

  • 11.11.2009 9:32 PM PDT

All that I'm asking is that it looks real. Especially when I'm looking at someone's face...

  • 11.11.2009 9:36 PM PDT

Halo has always led the way in graphics. Halo CE had some of the best console FPS graphics at the time, and Halo 2 arguably has the best graphics of any original Xbox FPS. I hope to be blown away by Reach's graphics. Halo 3's were excellent, but I feel Bungie has to really outdo themselves on this one.

  • 11.11.2009 9:37 PM PDT

Clearly because the desktop uses a 3 prong plug and a laptop uses a 2 prong plug, the microwave will fill your car with tostitos better

I couldn't care less if we went back to Halo CE graphics as long as the game itself is good. I can only stare at pretty scenery for so long.

  • 11.11.2009 9:45 PM PDT

newer games = better.

...usually.

  • 11.11.2009 9:47 PM PDT

Real men use magnums.

I have a feeling they'll be a bit better than halo 3 but I really hope they go with a more realistic visual style on reach.

  • 11.11.2009 10:00 PM PDT