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Bungie Weekly Update: December 2nd, 2005 So I was gone last week, celebrating Thanksgiving, or as they say in Mexico, El Dia De Accion de Gracias. This week, nothing new to report of particular note, but lots of very important matchmaking stuff. Weirdly, I got a lot of mail about two issues which sort of have nothing to do with Bungie at all. But since I actually know the answers, it would be rude of me not to share them with you. And both are Xbox 360 related. The first is super straightforward - that kids have heard there are themes, including a Halo theme for the Xbox 360 dashboard, but don't know how to get to them, change them, or otherwise see them. It wouldn't take but two seconds of reading the manual or logging onto Xbox.com, but I'm like you. Waaaay too lazy to bother, so here it is. 1. Press the Guide button to bring up the slidey side guide. You'll see that one of the options is "Personal Settings." Select it. There will no doubt be more Halo related themes in the future, since they're actually kinda easy to make. Problem is, we don't get to decide when. Which reminds me, I want a Halo themed Forerunner/Guilty Spark 360 faceplate.... It's not all sweetness and light on the 360 front. Since the Halo 2 emulation is a blend of tricky hardware and software problems, we've been getting reports from readers about weird things happening. I haven't encountered this myself, but I have seen video of one - a ghostly afterimage that stays on your screen as you play in multiplayer. The video I watched showed someone playing Lockout, but you could distinctly make out the sea wall from Zanzibar too - looking exactly the way the reflection of your living room does in a big CRT set. We (Bungie) don't actually make the 360 emulation software, so we can't do much about it except keep you posted on any changes to that situation. Which we of course will. To find out more about BC issues, check here: http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/backwardcompatibilityqa.htm This is actually a really excellent resource for lots of things, with very detailed instructions on most commonly encountered problems: http://support.microsoft.com/xboxconsole The other question we keep getting regards folks thinking Halo 2 doesn't really look all that much better on their HDTV through a 360. We were going to shrug and say, "We think it looks nice," then somebody here said the same thing. We went to go look, and lo and behold, the staffer in question didn't know about the HDTV switch on the 360 component cable. Check that's switched to HDTV if you're using an HDTV, otherwise your TV's scaler will do the conversion and it won't look as good. The switch is found on the back of the plastic lump that plugs into your 360. And this of course assumes you downloaded the Halo 2 360 compatibility update, which is REQUIRED to see the changes, and fix the audio, as Marty keeps telling me. All of this stuff is of course in the manuals, but who reads manuals? Communists, that's who. You can read about HD cable shenanigans specifically right here: HDTV Cable FAQ Thingy The next matchmaking playlist update is going to have SEVERE CONSEQUENCES IF YOU DON'T READ THIS. Well, severe if you care about your rank and all that. If you are a casual player who doesn't care about that stuff, then don't sweat this too much. Sketch's Playlist Update
Tips to Minimize Playlist Update Issues: And again, this is a brief overview of the big changes for folks who've missed it:
Halo Movie Mildness Joe Staten says he can't say squat about the Halo movie, other than to point out that the "search for a director is ongoing!" I can tell you personally that he looks very happy, smug even, this week. I imagine that the general lack of info in this area might have something to do with a certain enormous Gorilla, also known as "The Titanic of movies that you can watch more than once." This is, incidentally now starting to get some of the best reviews I've read in ages. Kong is indeed, king. As for our next project, work continues apace. Actually, the level of energy and activity has shot up to levels we haven't seen before ever, thanks in large part to the awesome new building and the legions of new staff we filled it with. I still see a new face every time I go to the little boy's room. That's a euphemism for toilet, by the way. Lots of websites reported that Bungie may be working on a game featuring Pirates! Well dur. Work continues on the widely announced, critically lauded and less-than-secret Pimps at Sea. It just continues at a leisurely, Caribbean pace is all. Oh, we won an award! From Teen People, which is like People, but instead of Oprah, you get like, Lindsay Lohan, or the Simpson that can sing. They awarded us:
For which we're eternally grateful. Thanks T-Peepz (what the kids call it. Only noobz say "Teen People.") And finally, several folks asked, what would a Mister Chief 360 faceplate look like? I answer not once, twice nor thrice, but FOUR times! |