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Hey guys,

For you people who play Halo 1 or 2 for pc, on multiplayer, do people swear alot? Because I am thinking of buying it and playing online. I just got an Xbox and I am currently renting it.

Thursday, April 28, 2005 at 1:54:43 AM

Well yes and no. I think they swear a lot but I dont really notice it. Also DONT BUY HALO1 ON PC There is only abour 30 servers up now. There use to be 300! I dont know just one day there all gone. Wait for halo 2 on pc.
Eagle

Thursday, April 28, 2005 at 2:21:29 AM

If your gonna get Halo if you know anyone who plays also and have alot of friends that play then dont bother getting online go to your friends and play together you can have a 16 player mode and if your teamates piss you off you can hit him/her :P

Thursday, April 28, 2005 at 2:46:12 AM

It appears the X-Box fellas are the foul ones. When Halo 2 came out, most of the Halo 1 servers switched over, however those that remained (Mac and PC users) seem to be a bit cleaner. Halo 2, on the other hand, is like a Sailor's brawl.

I'm not sure what to think of Halo 2. The tank is better. The sword is kind of cool, though I think it is a tad too powerful. However, it seems there are a few bugs and exploits that the multiplayer veterans have mastered in Halo 2 that sort of ruin it for me. That stupid "rocket-sword leap" exploit is really ruining the game.

Actually, I find I enjoy Star Wars: Battlefront the most. I have heard very little swearing, there are very view exploits (and they are minor) and it's available for PC, XBox, and PS2. Mac version will be out in June! There have been no shortages of servers at all hours of the night (trust me, I know).

- BombJames Bomb

Thursday, April 28, 2005 at 5:06:37 AM

I am planning on getting it because I know another friend who plays it for PC.

I'll buy it soon for both Xbox and PC. Thanks for your opinion on this you guys.

Thursday, April 28, 2005 at 2:17:15 PM

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