Halo 1 & 2 for PC
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Subject: My eyes have been opened.

I'm 23, I have a house, dog, girlfriend, job and I have no interest in any fanboyism so if you're thinking about sending me a childish PM, don't be surprised when I don't call back.

OK I just got another copy of Halo PC and my god, it's amazing. I had Halo PC years ago but my computer was awful and I couldn't run it at full spec so it ended up being worse than the Xbox version.

I decided to get it for my Laptop yesterday though and it's great, it's so much smoother and the graphics are a little better than the Xbox original.

The big thing so far though is the multiplayer, I played Halo back in the day on Xbconnect but nobody plays it now, on Halo PC I can look at a list of full 16 player games it's amazing!

I can't believe I haven't been playing this truly great game all this time.

  • 06.01.2010 8:35 AM PDT
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Something smells fishy...

Halo combat Evolved PC is indeed a great game. I play it all the time.

  • 06.01.2010 10:17 AM PDT
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To get a much nicer looking game, check out the config.txt file.

More specifically:

// UseAnisotropicFilter - For high end cards will use Anisotropic filtering instead of trilinear on environments


[Edited on 06.01.2010 11:19 AM PDT]

  • 06.01.2010 11:19 AM PDT

If I had a Rocket Launcher...

Shut up and get behind me... Sir!

The cable. I'm going to cut it.

Awesomeness would ensue.

Welcome to the PC Master Race.

Playing through the campaign on my 360, installing PC once more for some multiplayer action.

  • 06.01.2010 2:41 PM PDT

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The bungie.net community is the halo PC community that is renowned for being unbelieveably sucky.

Posted by: Btcc22
To get a much nicer looking game, check out the config.txt file.

More specifically:

// UseAnisotropicFilter - For high end cards will use Anisotropic filtering instead of trilinear on environments


Forcing AF at the driver level works just fine too for both ATI and nVidia cards.

  • 06.01.2010 3:00 PM PDT