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  • I’ll be sure to talk about the ending when I get there. I don’t hear much about it compared to other Halo games so I’m interested to get to it

  • I’d say it’s worth it to play the First one before playing the second one. The second one does a decent job of catching you up to speed, but I still think playing the first one is well worth it for the narrative value

  • I'll have to look into the level skip, because that could be really handy for H2

  • The first two are definitely helpful. Cover and Reload times were the two things i struggled with most on Halo 2 (and CE a bit too)

  • It definitely looks cool. It was a bit jarring the first time though. Playing at 4k probably made it stand out a bit more though

  • Yeah. I have a disk copy of Halo 3 and ODST for 360, but I’m scared that mine will Red Ring so I try to avoid playing until I can properly maintenance it. The online multiplayer is super nice though

  • The Elites in the first few level gave me so much trouble. It wasn’t until I heard the Plasma Pistol tip that I actually started to make any progress. We spent like two weeks of and on trying the first level alone

  • If you have any tips I’d greatly appreciate it. I plan on doing a solo run of legendary some day and I’m not sure if I could handle it lol

  • I’ve heard good things about reach, especially the ending. I played the first few levels the other day when it was the only Halo game installed and I just wanted to play some Halo with my friend. I’m excited to get too it though

  • Maybe it’s just nostalgia, but Halo 3’s vibe is one of my favorites. The plot feels a bit short for some reason but I really like it, especially the multiplayer

  • Oh shit. I was thinking to myself “I wish I got that on a clip with steam”. I just remembered forge sexists though. I wonder if I could clip the replay through that?

  • I think the best part is that my only Vanilla playthrough i recall fully completing, was on the switch, with the Link Gear, and me turning the game into a fever dream of a Zelda game

  • I had Syncthing setup on my deck from when i first got it, but Syncthing was having issues for me and my Network is slow as fuck (50 mbps). So instead i opted to use a 64 GB USB Drive that has that swivel thing that goes from USB-C to USB 3 and transfer it via that. I compressed everything before hand into a zip file just to make it faster and quicker

  • Played the mobile version on an old iPhone 3g growing up. Had no clue what i was doing but loved every second of it

  • That’s how I was with my first Laptop lol. I had a cheapy Acer Aspire with 6 GB of RAM and a Duo Core i3. It lasted me from 2018-2022, when I replaced it with my Steak Deck. That thing suffered through so many games it reasonably should not have.

    It ended up in a similar situation as yours with my pet rat, who while I was letting her roam as I cleaned her cage, dragged her Water Bowl over and dumped it on the thing. It survived, but had to be hooked up with an external keyboard and mouse for the rest of it’s life

  • That level and the final one with the warthog race were such a pain to deal with for us. The only cover was the Tank and even then enemies seemed to always find you. I do not blame you for giving up. That level was a struggle to get through

  • That’s the first I’m hearing of this game. What’s it like? I might give it a try

  • I feel like Remakes recently have just been like that. This is looking good, and then there's the SH2 Remake and from what i heard all the Resident Evil Remakes have been amazing too

  • How difficult is Halo 4's legendary? It's on our list at some point so it'd be helpful to know what i'm walking into