So in the most recent MCC development update, it is thoroughly explained that Legacy Halo Reach, 3 and 4 maps and game types will be migrated to MCC on specific days. I got so excited when I first read this cause it meant I could play all my favorite maps on Halo: Reach that I have saved locally on my old Xbox 360. In the development post, it is explained that you should upload your maps and gamemodes to your file share on each respective game. So I dug out my 360 and loaded up halo reach to start uploading the large collection of maps that I have, and ran into my first problem.
In order to upload any files, you have to have Xbox Live Gold. That’s lame, cause I don’t play console anymore and stopped buying Xbox Live memberships. But for a $9.99 1 month subscription to re-live all my memories of this game on PC? I can live with that.
So I purchased 1 month of gold, launched Reach back up, and ran into my second/current issue. File Share on Halo: Reach limits you to SIX slots of either maps or gamemodes. That’s not nearly enough slots for the amount of awesome gamemodes and cleverly designed maps I have. However, it says that more slots can be “obtained by subscribing to Bungie Pro.” Well that’s great, because I never did that back in the day you can no longer do so. On Bungie.net, it is listed that "As part of Halo’s transition to Microsoft management, we stopped offering Bungie Pro on 9/15/2011."
My questions are: How can I in 2019, upload ALL or nearly all of my maps and gamemodes to File Share so they can be migrated? File share DOES have a max upload size of 100MB, and each one of my maps are around 25KB. Does 343 plan on removing this restriction somehow? If they do get Bungie Pro back up for this one time, just how many more slots do you get if you do subscribe?
Any help would be appreciated from those in the community who are as excited for Halo: Reach PC as I am.
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> So in the most recent MCC development update, it is thoroughly explained that Legacy Halo Reach, 3 and 4 maps and game types will be migrated to MCC on specific days. I got so excited when I first read this cause it meant I could play all my favorite maps on Halo: Reach that I have saved locally on my old Xbox 360. In the development post, it is explained that you should upload your maps and gamemodes to your file share on each respective game. So I dug out my 360 and loaded up halo reach to start uploading the large collection of maps that I have, and ran into my first problem.
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> In order to upload any files, you have to have Xbox Live Gold. That’s lame, cause I don’t play console anymore and stopped buying Xbox Live memberships. But for a $9.99 1 month subscription to re-live all my memories of this game on PC? I can live with that.
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> So I purchased 1 month of gold, launched Reach back up, and ran into my second/current issue. File Share on Halo: Reach limits you to SIX slots of either maps or gamemodes. That’s not nearly enough slots for the amount of awesome gamemodes and cleverly designed maps I have. However, it says that more slots can be “obtained by subscribing to Bungie Pro.” Well that’s great, because I never did that back in the day you can no longer do so. On Bungie.net, it is listed that **“As part of Halo’s transition to Microsoft management, we stopped offering Bungie Pro on 9/15/2011.”**My questions are: How can I in 2019, upload ALL or nearly all of my maps and gamemodes to File Share so they can be migrated? File share DOES have a max upload size of 100MB, and each one of my maps are around 25KB. Does 343 plan on removing this restriction somehow? If they do get Bungie Pro back up for this one time, just how many more slots do you get if you do subscribe?
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> Any help would be appreciated from those in the community who are as excited for Halo: Reach PC as I am.
Can’t you simply migrate six at a time multiple times by going back onto reach, deleting the ones you already migrated, then sending 6 new ones to file share as much as needed?
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> > So in the most recent MCC development update, it is thoroughly explained that Legacy Halo Reach, 3 and 4 maps and game types will be migrated to MCC on specific days. I got so excited when I first read this cause it meant I could play all my favorite maps on Halo: Reach that I have saved locally on my old Xbox 360. In the development post, it is explained that you should upload your maps and gamemodes to your file share on each respective game. So I dug out my 360 and loaded up halo reach to start uploading the large collection of maps that I have, and ran into my first problem.
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> > In order to upload any files, you have to have Xbox Live Gold. That’s lame, cause I don’t play console anymore and stopped buying Xbox Live memberships. But for a $9.99 1 month subscription to re-live all my memories of this game on PC? I can live with that.
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> > So I purchased 1 month of gold, launched Reach back up, and ran into my second/current issue. File Share on Halo: Reach limits you to SIX slots of either maps or gamemodes. That’s not nearly enough slots for the amount of awesome gamemodes and cleverly designed maps I have. However, it says that more slots can be “obtained by subscribing to Bungie Pro.” Well that’s great, because I never did that back in the day you can no longer do so. On Bungie.net, it is listed that **“As part of Halo’s transition to Microsoft management, we stopped offering Bungie Pro on 9/15/2011.”**My questions are: How can I in 2019, upload ALL or nearly all of my maps and gamemodes to File Share so they can be migrated? File share DOES have a max upload size of 100MB, and each one of my maps are around 25KB. Does 343 plan on removing this restriction somehow? If they do get Bungie Pro back up for this one time, just how many more slots do you get if you do subscribe?
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> > Any help would be appreciated from those in the community who are as excited for Halo: Reach PC as I am.
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> Can’t you simply migrate six at a time multiple times by going back onto reach, deleting the ones you already migrated, then sending 6 new ones to file share as much as needed?
No, there is only a one-time migration that 343 will be performing at a later announced date. They say they’re going to split the migration into 2 parts, one half for maps and the other for game types