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Wow. What the hell is going on this topic?
Quote: --- Original message by: Contrary SmuglordQuote: --- Original message by: SeL Why is it that every time you press the post reply button you say something so colossally stupid that the general intelligence of this site drops even further than the rock bottom it already was sitting at? /v/ making a halo ce map > Halomaps. You know its true. Wut? 95% of /v/ is master race extremist, and the two things they hate the most are consoles and Halo. And why would that 5% bother with a pretty obscure 8 year old port? Edited by Steeel Woool on Jun 13, 2011 at 08:30 PM
This deserves a bump.
Quote: --- Original message by: yayaplols Try the "Resolution" button? You mean the different resolutions in the options menu? Of course I did. I also tried it when doing the -vidmode on the target line.
Quote: --- Original message by: chrisk123999Quote: --- Original message by: chrisk123999 Right click desktop > Graphics Options > Panel Fit > Full Screen (No Border) .

It won't work. And when I tried clicking on Maintain Display Scaling, it just stays checked.
Edited by Dennis on Jun 9, 2011 at 09:56 PM
The vidmode doesn't work. Also, I learned that is isn't even exclusive to Halo...
Quote: --- Original message by: bourrin33 Use the "-vidmode" function at the end of the halo CE shortcut, it will work fine. How do I do that? Sorry if I'm being a noob.
EDIT: I tried it, it still doesn't work. Edited by Steeel Woool on Jun 3, 2011 at 12:42 PM
Quote: --- Original message by: MatthewDratt
change your computers resolution or halo's resolution. Halo can run widescreen without stretch Edited by MatthewDratt on Jun 2, 2011 at 08:07 PM
You sure? My resolution is 1366x768.
I downloaded the latest driver for my graphics card, and it ruined HPC. Now I can't play it in a box with vertical lines on the side, it just stretches it to fit the screen. I've tried all options, it's still stretched.
I know it can be done, I've heard it, but how?
The whole map is a just a giant, hilly expanse of grass, with 2 small bases far away from each other. Nothing fills the space between the bases but a few sandbags and trenches for cover. The bases have nothing but a few stationary turrets and warthogs. However, the interesting part which I'm not sure that can be set up is the spawning. As Team A pushes Team B further back, Team A starts spawning further out and Team A starts spawning further back, although new players will always spawn on at the base.
Is this possible? I have no experience what so ever with making maps so I doubt I could.
I don't really understand why it's not as popular as Halo CE. Maybe because it can't be pirated or something? Who knows. The game has a simpler map editor, better graphics, MUCH better netcode (you don't need to lead your shots 5 feet in this game), achievements, controller support and Windows Live Support. But most of all, it has a more powerful engine. The bane of Halo CE was it's poor graphics and huge maps would be plagued with loading zones so that you couldn't see the other end of a huge space.
If this game just had a more active community it would be much more fun than CE as I see it.
This isn't good. I injected Paulus's Dev Trainer into Halo 2 Vista, and now I have no idea how to get it out. I removed the DevTrainer.dll file from the Halo 2 folder, but everytime I try to play it still asks me if I want to run the trainer. Help!
EDIT: Nevermind, I solved it. I looked for all files in my Halo 2 folder that weren't made in 2007 or the day I bought my game, and deleted them. Now everything works. Edited by Steeel Woool on Feb 16, 2011 at 06:38 PM
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