- Dr Syx
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- Noble Heroic Member
"A life lived for others is the only life worth living" - Albert Einstein
"I have your RCON right here." - Iggwilv
"Always my pleasure to be lazy." - InvasionImminent
Back when Halo PC was released there were many people who still had dial-up connections. I myself was one of them. Microsoft knew there would be a large market of PC gamers that would need to be able to play with a dial-up connection. They also knew that a lot of people would go to Halo PC when they couldn't use their broadband only Xbox Live service.
It's annoying as hell, but I understand the reasons for it. There have been lots of players who have had dial-up over the years that have a hard time finding a good online gaming experience. Halo PC was definitely the best for us. If it weren't for Halo PC I would have never even experienced online multiplayer with Halo games until just one year ago.
There are certain places that don't have dial-up even to this day. My family lived in one of those classic "Antique" Southern United States towns. One where there's only one traffic light and all it does is blink yellow. The only choices we had for Internet service were dial-up or satellite. Satellite was even worse for gaming...
They should have eventually updated the net code, though. It would have made perfect sense to make Halo Custom Edition carry a netcode made for broadband connections. Though I did have Custom Edition, it did take at least 18 hours to download on my dial-up connection. It's hard to imagine that a large number of dial-up players were that dedicated to getting Custom Edition like I was.
[Edited on 01.12.2012 8:17 PM PST]