Halo 3: Complete Multiplayer Experience (Xbox One)

Halo 3: ODST on the Xbox 360 contained a bonus disc titled Halo 3: Complete Multiplayer Experience which included a fully playable version of Halo 3 (minus the campaign) with all of its DLC. If you pop this disc into an Xbox One will it download a backwards compatible build of it or is it just the full version of Halo 3 that’s supported?

If you use the original Halo 3 disc, you get the entire game and can download all the DLC for free. If you use the ODST disc, you get just the multiplayer experience like you did when playing on 360. If you use both discs, you’ll see two tiles for Halo 3 but both are different.

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> If you use the original Halo 3 disc, you get the entire game and can download all the DLC for free. If you use the ODST disc, you get just the multiplayer experience like you did when playing on 360. If you use both discs, you’ll see two tiles for Halo 3 but both are different.

Is there anything obviously separating those two files? Or do you just have to memorize which is which?

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> > If you use the original Halo 3 disc, you get the entire game and can download all the DLC for free. If you use the ODST disc, you get just the multiplayer experience like you did when playing on 360. If you use both discs, you’ll see two tiles for Halo 3 but both are different.
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> Is there anything obviously separating those two files? Or do you just have to memorize which is which?

You have to memorize them the tiles look the same. I realized after I did it that it was just easier to put the full version of Halo 3 in with all the DLC downloaded.