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10/26/2006 9:52:56 AM
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Hired Gun

Little is known thus far of the team developing Halo 2 for Windows Vista. We're about to change all that for you. We take a brief look at the members of [i]Hired Gun[/i], the team handling the bulk of H2V's development.

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  • first of all, when they are saying 60Hz, i hope they mean 60 fps, which is still not a prefered number by any computer gamer. id software pulled it off in q4 because the gameplay is still very smooth at the maximum fps of 60, so i'm assuming h2v is going to be somewhat like that. now, if they really do mean 60Hz, i have no idea why that would be their favorite part. 60Hz can be damaging to the eyes after prolonged experiences of looking at a monitor; not to mention the ghosting effect that can occur with a low frequency, commonly seen on lcd monitors with high response times. 85Hz and up is ideal for computer gamers with 120Hz being optimal. i'm kind of confused by what exactly they mean, but let's hope they are talking about a capped fps of 60 and that we will be able to change our refresh rate. also, everything seems to be graphics this, and high res graphics that. all anyone talks about is graphics. being bungie studios and all, and me being a long time bungie fan all the way back to marathon and the myth series, i'm sure you know that gameplay >>> graphics. i just hope a good netcode and near infinite gameplay will be present in the final release like any game that bungie makes. [Edited on 10/27/2006]

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