whodigs.com— In the latest Bungie Weekly Update, Frank O'Connor has revealed that they are already testing the multiplayer mode of Halo 3.
May 22, 2006View in Crawl 4
As long as there is no sniper pistol that is has a zoom, accurate as hell and real powerful then I am a happy man. I am glad to see they are testing on regular televisions. Not all of us can afford a HDTV at the moment. + Digg
Mickoes:That's a different team working on Halo 2 for PC (this time at Microsoft Games rather than Gearbox), though they work closely with Bungie to provide the most awesome-packed experience ever.
I guess there is or could be Halo for Mac, but why would they do that? Windows security sucks and their practical monopoly on computer games is because they know that the smart people won't buy PC's, unless they can buy from a wider range of titles and build in freedom. Although, MS code is simpler (too simple perhaps) for some programing and the user interface is more frustrating. I hope Mac gets the attention it deserves, becomes more flexible and MS loses the OS business, but XBOX and Media Center can stay.
yerknutzMay 22, 2006
I don't care what others say about you, Gino you are my gaming/tech news hero :)
rmplstltsknMay 23, 2006
You can use my comeback if you want:"No. You're gay."
mickoesMay 23, 2006
Hey Bungie...I'm still waiting for my Halo 2 on PC!
nobi_wanMay 23, 2006
Why? Halo: CE was ported to the Mac as well.
enforcerpsuMay 23, 2006
As long as there is no sniper pistol that is has a zoom, accurate as hell and real powerful then I am a happy man. I am glad to see they are testing on regular televisions. Not all of us can afford a HDTV at the moment. + Digg
ricoduedMay 23, 2006
Mickoes:That's a different team working on Halo 2 for PC (this time at Microsoft Games rather than Gearbox), though they work closely with Bungie to provide the most awesome-packed experience ever.
styromaniacMay 24, 2006
I guess there is or could be Halo for Mac, but why would they do that? Windows security sucks and their practical monopoly on computer games is because they know that the smart people won't buy PC's, unless they can buy from a wider range of titles and build in freedom. Although, MS code is simpler (too simple perhaps) for some programing and the user interface is more frustrating. I hope Mac gets the attention it deserves, becomes more flexible and MS loses the OS business, but XBOX and Media Center can stay.