Amazing fan made Halo game.

I would like to spread awareness for an upcoming fan made game that hasn’t been getting as much attention. Glassed formerly known as project contingency is a free to play fan made PC game. The game has been in development for some time now and I guarantee that it hasn’t and won’t be cancelled as it has permission from Microsoft! If you’re interested visit the Project Contingency website or YouTube channel.

Glassed =/= Project Contingency.
Two different fan projects, 2 different teams, two different engines. Neither changed names, nor have they joined.
Might wanna check those sources, champ.

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> Glassed =/= Project Contingency.
> Two different fan projects, 2 different teams, two different engines. Neither changed names, nor have they joined.
> Might wanna check those sources, champ.

Wow! ,Don’t bother trying to reply because I’m not going to read it, but I think you should check your sources Champ. Because, no they are the same projects; they are being made by the same team; Project Contingency was just a staple name and the official name is now Glassed ad they’re not on the same engine because they switched to a different engine. It sys so on their webpage.

No, Glassed and Project Contingency are not the same game, it’s as Stevedoggen said, 2 diffrent engines, 2 diffrent teams

I have read their homepages, for both of the projects. Many times.
Glassed: http://nefranius-software.weebly.com/
Project Contingency: http://project-contingency.com/
Proof that Glassed is still Glassed (has been a little quiet admittedly): http://nefranius-software.weebly.com/forums.html#/20160509/update-5223255/
If you have links or counter-images, please. I’m curious.

I will grant you that after my original comment but before your reply, Project Contingency indeed swapped from Cry Engine 3 to UE4 (announcement of the transition was on the 15th), so you are correct about that part. The updates info is on their frontpage, linked above.
Still, having followed P:C, Glassed and Installation 01 closely for multiple years now, and being on talking terms with one or two of the PC devs, I’d think I’d have noticed if they merged, ye know?
Also, avoid ‘don’t bother replying’ comments, especially when you haven’t properly researched the topic you’re declaring. They make you sound like you’re in damage control.

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