I am confused as to why the Halo 2 Anniversary playlist in multiplayer runs on a different engine. It doesn’t feel like Halo 2 it feels like Halo 3. I played a lot of Halo 2 back in the day so that was the main reason I bought MCC, so I could play Halo 2 on a current gen console with pretty graphics and online play. I understand you have Halo 2 classic available but I didn’t drop $700NZL on a console and a game to play something I already have packed away in a box in my shed from 10 years ago. It seems stupid to base the whole collection on an anniversary of a game and not even have the remake run on the same engine in multiplayer.
At this point I’m more inclined to ask for a refund because it’s false promise after false promise and a month later still functions like garbage. Hoping for a response from 343i because you have no other means of contacting you. I have been trying to get a refund through the store I bought it off however their excuse is that they don’t accept refunds for working products. After explaining the -Yoink- show that was the MM they still wouldn’t as according to them, waiting 10 minutes for a game is considered “working”. Please contact me via PM or my email address (if forum mods have access to that) so I can get my money back and spend it on something that works.
Well to be completed honest you should have expected this as the Halo CE: Anniversary multiplayer wasn’t run on the original Halo:CE engine so why would they do it differently for Halo:2?
Also, the new engine is 10 times better than the original Halo:2 engine, there’s no button glitches and shots actually register 100% of the time.
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> Well to be completed honest you should have expected this as the Halo CE: Anniversary multiplayer wasn’t run on the original Halo:CE engine so why would they do it differently for Halo:2?
> Also, the new engine is 10 times better than the original Halo:2 engine, there’s no button glitches and shots actually register 100% of the time.
Your comparison of Halo CE Anniversary is kind of not relevant. The only thing for Halo CE that ran on the original engine was the campaign, they didn’t bring anything from Halo CE’s multiplayer with the campaign. The multiplayer maps were a map pack for Reach to coincide with Halo CE Anniversary.
343 said several times prior to the game’s release that H2A would run on a separate engine than classic. Also, you say you didn’t drop $700 on a new console to play something you’ve already played, but playing the same game with better graphics would have justified the same $700 purchase?