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Subject: I'm confused

Loyal Halo fan.
H:CE, H:CE PC, H:2, H:2 Vista, H:3, H:3 ODST, H:Wars, H:Reach

Posted by: XII CIUTCH IIX
Posted by: DusK
Posted by: XII CIUTCH IIX
Thanks.

Can I ask another question? You know the Halo: CE on PC, how hard is it to get used to moving and what not? Having never played on PC fps's before.

My first FPS was UT, and I was used to the controls after completing the single player. Try that with HPC. It'll definitely go a long way.


Thanks. I appreciate all the advice.

If you can't get used to it you could always get a wireless gaming reciver that links your 360 controller to your PC.

I use mine with Halo 2 Vista which I play every so often (miss halo 2 on xbox live a bit).
Halo 2 Vista isn't that bad but you do need a not too good PC or a not too bad one (luckily I have one in the middle). It's servers are a bit empty however and some the custom gametypes they use arn't that great. I have had some great fun on it recently and am enjoying playing the campaign again.

  • 05.23.2010 7:31 AM PDT

I do not fear death, in view of the fact that I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it. ~ Mark Twain

Posted by: Moth101
Posted by: XII CIUTCH IIX
Posted by: DusK
Posted by: XII CIUTCH IIX
Thanks.

Can I ask another question? You know the Halo: CE on PC, how hard is it to get used to moving and what not? Having never played on PC fps's before.

My first FPS was UT, and I was used to the controls after completing the single player. Try that with HPC. It'll definitely go a long way.


Thanks. I appreciate all the advice.

If you can't get used to it you could always get a wireless gaming reciver that links your 360 controller to your PC.

I use mine with Halo 2 Vista which I play every so often (miss halo 2 on xbox live a bit).
Halo 2 Vista isn't that bad but you do need a not too good PC or a not too bad one (luckily I have one in the middle). It's servers are a bit empty however and some the custom gametypes they use arn't that great. I have had some great fun on it recently and am enjoying playing the campaign again.


Please tell me more about the wireless reciever and the how well the controller works with it?

Thanks.

  • 05.23.2010 10:49 AM PDT

Loyal Halo fan.
H:CE, H:CE PC, H:2, H:2 Vista, H:3, H:3 ODST, H:Wars, H:Reach

Posted by: XII CIUTCH IIX
Posted by: Moth101
Posted by: XII CIUTCH IIX
Posted by: DusK
Posted by: XII CIUTCH IIX
Thanks.

Can I ask another question? You know the Halo: CE on PC, how hard is it to get used to moving and what not? Having never played on PC fps's before.

My first FPS was UT, and I was used to the controls after completing the single player. Try that with HPC. It'll definitely go a long way.


Thanks. I appreciate all the advice.

If you can't get used to it you could always get a wireless gaming reciver that links your 360 controller to your PC.

I use mine with Halo 2 Vista which I play every so often (miss halo 2 on xbox live a bit).
Halo 2 Vista isn't that bad but you do need a not too good PC or a not too bad one (luckily I have one in the middle). It's servers are a bit empty however and some the custom gametypes they use arn't that great. I have had some great fun on it recently and am enjoying playing the campaign again.


Please tell me more about the wireless reciever and the how well the controller works with it?

Thanks.

Well the wireless reciever plugs into a USB port on your PC and it connects up with your controller in a similar way to connecting your controller with your Xbox 360. Press button on each item, flashing lights, and done.

For me the reciver has been working very well. I've had no noticable lag so far and it has really made the game alot more enjoyable (I can't aim to save my life with a mouse and keybord!). However if wireless isn't your thing you can always just get a wired controller for PC.

I recommend it from my experence but however on one of my other computers it tries to run it on a too fast framerate which causes the game to be juttery. I then used it on my lower spec and older laptop and the framerate was perferct!

Hope this helps.
Here are the links to the related items:
Wireless Gaming Receiver For Windows
Xbox 360 Wired Controller for WINDOWS PC

These are amazon.co.uk links so if your American just change the adress to .com once on the site, should do the trick.

  • 05.23.2010 3:02 PM PDT

I do not fear death, in view of the fact that I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it. ~ Mark Twain

Nah, I'm UK. Thanks guys! I really appreciate it :)

  • 05.23.2010 4:09 PM PDT
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Yeah. That's right. I don't have a 50 in H3. I never got Onyx in Reach. If a game sucks too much, I won't even bother trying for such trivial "accolades". Besides, I've done way more things that take far more skill and talent than anything that can be done in a video game.

Posted by: Moth101
I can't aim to save my life

Could've stopped right there.

  • 05.24.2010 12:36 PM PDT

Loyal Halo fan.
H:CE, H:CE PC, H:2, H:2 Vista, H:3, H:3 ODST, H:Wars, H:Reach

Posted by: DusK
Posted by: Moth101
I can't aim to save my life

Could've stopped right there.

Lol!

  • 05.25.2010 11:20 AM PDT

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