Only for Windows Vista, Halo 2 will offer gamers both the single-player campaign and multiplayer experience of the original, as well as the additional maps offered in the Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack. Gamers will also have the opportunity to build, create and customize their own multiplayer levels.

Halo: Combat Evolved and its sequel, Halo 2, have achieved phenomenal success on the Xbox video game platform as gamers around the world follow the saga of Master Chief in his battle against the Covenant forces. In 2003, the original Halo roared onto Windows PCs. In Halo 2 for Windows Vista, the action picks up where the first game ended. Master Chief, with the help of a small group of marines, has destroyed the religious artifact and artificial world known as Halo, and is making his way back to Earth. There, he and the last surviving Earth forces will mount a titanic struggle against the marauding Covenant enemy. To date, the Halo franchise has sold more than 14.5 million games worldwide with over 600 million hours of multiplayer action logged across Microsoft's Xbox Live online gaming service.

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To ensure the end result is well-rounded and refined, 343 have been shipping testing “flights” intermittently before release. The second weekend of the phase 2 test has finished, meaning the second flight is now over. Until you can get your hands on Halo Infinite again, here’s five more mods to keep you hyped. In case you missed our first editorial, you can read it here:

The Silent Cartographer: Evolved

By Siliconmaster


The Silent Cartographer is a fan-favourite level from Combat Evolved’s iconic campaign, and marks one of the most creative setpieces in the game. Coming at a small moment of triumph, the level is a high note in the story and a fond memory for CE fans. This mod takes the time-worn foundation set in 2001 and enhances it with new weaponry, mechanics, enemies, and an expanded level that greatly extends the sandbox present. New strategies will have to be employed to complete this level, and even veteran CE players will find new challenges ahead thanks to totally original weaponry and mechanics. It’s a great vertical slice of what a full overhaul of Halo’s campaign could look like - which we’ll be touching on more soon.

Halo: Covenant Edition

By KasperZERO

Playing as a Covenant Jackal


The concept of “you play the bad guys” is a classic and successful formula for mod projects, and Covenant Edition is a great imagining of what it’d be like to be on the other side of the conflict. Playing as all manner of species from the alien Covenant, there’s a variety of play styles introduced by this mod, and new ways to employ the weapon sandbox to achieve victory. It’s especially satisfying to crush enemies as a mighty Hunter for the first time, and much like The Flood: Virulence as covered last week, a good time for any returning CE fan to get a fresh new take on the campaign.

Firefight Against UNSC

By matthewtoo5

Marines


Firefight, first introduced in Halo 3: ODST, is the multiplayer co-op survival mode of Halo. From ODST onwards, this mode allowed players to face increasingly difficult waves alongside friends. This mode has featured solely the Covenant so far (though recent MCC updates feature the Flood and other factions for the first time), but this modder has enabled you to face UNSC assets as a Covenant elite instead! The UNSC make surprisingly formidable enemies and it’s a fun twist on the firefight mode. Play, but be sure you and your friends are up to the challenge!

Halo 2: MJOLNIR Edition

By BioGoji1989

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Where the previous Halo 2 mod focused on parity improvements between console and PC ports of the game, this mod instead focuses on overhauling the balance in the gameplay sandbox. On Legendary especially, Halo 2 is notorious for its balance being all over the place, from certain weapons being useless to other enemies being deadlier than damn near anything else (look at you, beam snipers). This mod hopes to rebalance the entire game, provide a fairer challenge on Legendary, and give a little bit of improved functionality to weaponry, all in the aim of restoring the slightly more considered sandbox of Combat Evolved. Halo 2 is still amongst the toughest Halo games, but this mod makes the campaign a little bit more accessible when put alongside its contemporaries.

SPV3

By halo-spv3


SPV3 is one of the be-all end-all Halo mods, overhauling Combat Evolved’s entire campaign in ways untouched before. Many features from later Halo games like weaponry, enemies like the brute, and more help bring CE into closer parity with the rest of the series, and meanwhile, wholly original additions to the tools players utilise in the richer and more in-depth combat encounters give SPV3 its own spice of originality. It’s still one of the best pieces of Halo custom content to date, and still enjoying some level of active support, it’s a solid experience for any Halo fan, new or old alike.


Feet First

Last week, I wrote an editorial going over the first weekend for Halo Infinite’s phase 2 flight, which was focused on smaller team engagements with a little bit of vehicle action right at the end of the weekend. As a brief aside for anyone who missed the first, Halo Infinite is the next big release from 343, following up from Halo 5. It’s the first mainline Halo game to come to PC at launch for years, and to make sure it’s as refined as can be, 343 have been running testing periods - Flights - to iron out issues ahead of time.

Halo Infinite Phase 2 Flighting: Part 2

Grapple hooking vehicles for a quick and easy hijack is one of the most effective
ways to utilise the already-iconic new powerup

My thoughts on the last flight were that, broadly, I enjoyed the weapons and pickups, though some like the Commando definitely need to be reconsidered in terms of their place in the sandbox, and other weapons like the Heatwave were satisfying but difficult to master. Where Infinite’s weaponry gets it right, it gets it really right; but weapons like the needler and plasma pistol show that the opposite is also true. The weakest parts of the sandbox are really weak.

Halo Infinite Phase 2 Flighting: Part 2

The classic Warthog makes its return, having featured right at the end of the previous weekend
and playing a big part in the newest BtB mode in this part of the flight


Two Sticks and a Rock

Whilst last weekend’s flight had me of the opinion that Halo Infinite’s multiplayer might end up being one of the most formidable and enjoyable to date, this weekend’s flight solidified that opinion in my mind. Whilst I’m mostly a campaign player, I’ve played a healthy dose of the multiplayer of every Halo since Combat Evolved. It’s no secret Halo 5’s singleplayer campaign didn’t go down well with fans, but the multiplayer itself was still excellent. Nowhere did I feel so strongly that Infinite’s competitive modes would be some of the most fun in the franchise’s history than in the Big Team Battles mode introduced this weekend.

Halo Infinite Phase 2 Flighting: Part 2

The map featured in this weekend’s Big Team Battles test had all the usual hallmarks of Halo’s vehicle sandbox with the mongoose, ghost, warthog, and scorpion all appearing. Meanwhile, depending on the gamemode, the Wasp (a new addition in Halo 5 as a UNSC air vehicle) and the Banshee are also up for grabs

Every vehicle is hitting just about the right notes. Some of my fondest memories in Halo multiplayer have been belting a Warthog around tight passages and challenging enemies in any vehicle to follow, and all the wheelman kills that follow from competent driving. Nothing feels better than flipping from a cliff in Infinite and crushing an enemy mongoose, then grappling to a nearby Ghost for a quick hijack. All of this frenetic action is enhanced by what feels like a speed boost for all vehicles over previous Halo games. The Warthog takes off, as do the Mongoose and Ghost, and whilst I didn’t get an opportunity to pilot it myself, the Scorpion also seemed to be doing remarkably fast manoeuvres that will be reminiscent of its almost ridiculous speed in Combat Evolved.

Halo Infinite Phase 2 Flighting: Part 2

Getting the hang of other equipment like the repulsor gauntlet is essential to getting on with the sandbox and making the most of the tools given to you

Finishing the Flight

It’s no certainty if I’ll be in the next flight, but if I’m not, this one convinced me that at least the multiplayer will be a brilliant offering of Infinite’s. I feel given the trailers seen so far, the campaign could benefit from the same stress testing, as lots of remarkably helpful feedback has seen implementation during the multiplayer flights already. The campaign, however, remains an unknown quantity.

Check out more Master Chief Collection mods here!

(You can also check out more Halo: Combat Evolved mods here)

In any case, we’ll possibly see one more testing period before Infinite’s projected release in about a month - a last-minute round-up of any other bugs that can be solved. Infinite’s repeated delays so far could also mean another one is on the horizon, if the rest of Infinite’s flighting so far indicates further improvements are needed. For the most part, however, I’m positive about the new release - and we’ll be sure to cover any more news about Infinite closer to the finish line.

Halo Infinite's Phase 2 Flight 1st Weekend; 5 Halo Mods To Play Before You Finish The Flight

Halo Infinite's Phase 2 Flight 1st Weekend; 5 Halo Mods To Play Before You Finish The Flight

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With the first weekend of Halo Infinite’s phase 2 flight concluded, here’s five mods to keep your skills honed in prep for next weekend!

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Halo 2: Spartan Edition (featuring Halo 2: Cortana)

Halo 2: Spartan Edition (featuring Halo 2: Cortana)

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Defeat the Covenant one last time and become fate.

Halo 2 Reclaimed R2 Visuals + Gameplay Map Files [H2X60]

Halo 2 Reclaimed R2 Visuals + Gameplay Map Files [H2X60]

Halo 2 Reclaimed Full Version

The main, and recommended, package of Halo 2 Reclaimed with all fixes. Ready made .map files if you don't want to go through the patcher.

Halo 2 Reclaimed R2 Visuals Only Map Files [H2X30]

Halo 2 Reclaimed R2 Visuals Only Map Files [H2X30]

Halo 2 Reclaimed Full Version

VISUAL/AUDIO ONLY FIXES. Ready made .map files if you don't want to go through the patcher. For use with 30 tick rate.

Halo 2 Reclaimed R2 Visuals + Gameplay Patcher [H2X60]

Halo 2 Reclaimed R2 Visuals + Gameplay Patcher [H2X60]

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The main, and recommended, package of Halo 2 Reclaimed with all fixes (VISUALS and GAMEPLAY). Quickly swap between H2V’s and H2X60 maps by patching...

Halo 2 Reclaimed R2 Visuals Only Patcher [H2X30]

Halo 2 Reclaimed R2 Visuals Only Patcher [H2X30]

Halo 2 Reclaimed Patch

VISUAL/AUDIO ONLY FIXES. Quickly swap between H2V’s and H2X30 maps by patching and unpatching all maps with the push of a button. For use with 30 tick...

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WarCrime342
WarCrime342 - - 105 comments

I heard a rumor that Halo 2 for Vista will have a Level Editor... is this true?

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I_am_n3rd
I_am_n3rd - - 17 comments

Halo 2 is published by MIcrosoft, and developed by Bungi. And I am interested to see how it will play, considering Vista does not support OpenGL.

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LORDDEREX
LORDDEREX - - 1,159 comments

Halo 2 is made by microsoft and i think they want to sell many vista that's why halo 2 can only be plaed by vista!

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smile5187
smile5187 - - 34 comments

Sorry there are some typos on my last post but theres no edit button

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smile5187
smile5187 - - 34 comments

*flips off Vista* I would Vista but the are monturing you so closely that is you go to new grounds they cut off your internet

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Karuto
Karuto - - 1,135 comments

We care about Halo 2 for Vista because it's moddable, which is what this entire site is about. :)

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Minigun_Fiend
Minigun_Fiend - - 83 comments

Actually, no - DirectX9.0L is for Vista only (the L stands for Longhorn). It allows Vista to run DX9 games.
Halo 2 will not run on Windows XP because Microsoft want your money for Vista.

To be honest, I don't see why anyone even cares about Halo 2 any more. It was an average game on release, and doesn't begin to compare with any half-decent PC shooter now.
It's two years late, and looking no better for it. Game over, methinks.

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spirit_in_exile
spirit_in_exile - - 3 comments

I've read that DirectX 9L, which will at some point be released for XP users, is to be a slimmed-down version of DX10, which is Vista-only and upon which H2 is dependent. I hope this will enable some skilled modder out there to make H2 "XP friendly," as so many similar mods and hacks came out over the years for many "XP Only" games run on Windows 98. I know the skill is out there... I can only hope someone exercises it. I don't plan upgrading to Vista until a service pack come out to bring those ungodly Vista performance benchmarks down to a tolerable level of suck.

I've never owned an XBox, only played on those belonging to friends. My H2 experience had been painfully limited, and I look forward to the chance to remedy that,

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}{yperdas}{
}{yperdas}{ - - 53 comments

The reason for the need for a vista update is so MS can get more money. That is why I ain't gona update untill I get a really good comp.

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UTUmbrellaSTARS
UTUmbrellaSTARS - - 322 comments

Why is it only for Windows Vista, as I have Windows XP, and there are many people who have Windows XP, it seems unfair to people who do not want to update to Windows vista, or are happy with their computer windows system at the moment!

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