[i]Since only six of the game's maps were remastered, there are two Halo 2 multiplayer modes. The Halo 2 Anniversary Edition multiplayer uses the six remastered maps, while a standard Halo 2 multiplayer includes all of the game's released maps with a full graphical update but no remastering.[/i]
What's the difference between a remaster and graphic update?
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I guess it's like Banjo-Kazooie for XBLA
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You may want to check out the gameplay revealed at RTX today.
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Built from the ground up using a new engine I believe. Well not new but a modified engine
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Edited by Green Twister: 6/18/2014 10:58:44 AM
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As I understand it's going to be one multiplayer with all of the maps up for Veto.
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remastered maps are just the original halo 2 maps at 1080p and 60fps. the graphical updated maps are running of an updated h4 engine and yeah. 5 multiplayers. halo ce, halo 2, halo 2 graphic maps, halo 3 and halo 4. correct me if im wrong
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There are 6 maps getting complete remakes of graphics. The others are just being put into 1080p 60fps.
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The stage demo from E3 on Acension is the anniversary H2 mode. It has H4 medals and no sprint as far as I could tell.
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I don't see why they couldn't just remake all of them seeing as they've retextured the entire fcking campaign.
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They're going to have a separate multiplayer for [i]six[/i] maps? Well, that just sounds ridiculous.