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Subject: Has anyone else noticed this
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"Do or do not, there is no try"
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At the title menu, down in the right corner right above the Bungie logo, it says 1.1 with tiny letters. Sorry if I'm being really stupid here, but what does it mean? Title Update 1.1 or what?

  • 03.03.2012 8:51 AM PDT
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*wonders how New Clan Recruitment For Shadow Pack thread gets 55 replies*

*reads "Hi I'm Ashley. . ." *

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*proceeds to read on, shakes head, and gently laughs*

Yea, I think that when you download something that undates the game or new maps. Something like that.

  • 03.03.2012 8:53 AM PDT

Yeah, it means it's been updated.

  • 03.03.2012 8:53 AM PDT
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The small numbers at the side of the screen show the version of Halo: Reach that you are running. All software use numbers similar to 1.1, 1.5, or 5.6 to show the current version which, you are currently using. You can also use this number as a reference for a vast amount of purposes.(Documentation, comparison and bug reporting) It basically means The Halo: Reach current version is 1.1. (Also known as the title update)

Further reading:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_versioning


[Edited on 03.03.2012 9:24 AM PST]

  • 03.03.2012 9:23 AM PDT
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Posted by: Arcenciel
The small numbers at the side of the screen show the version of Halo: Reach that you are running. All software use numbers similar to 1.1, 1.5, or 5.6 to show the current version that you are currently using. You can also use this number as a reference for a vast amount of purposes.(Documentation, comparison and bug reporting) It basically means The Halo: Reach current version is 1.1. (Also known as the title update)

Further reading:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_versioning

Ah, thanks. that's what i thought

  • 03.03.2012 9:24 AM PDT