Xbox360 Halo Reach

Ich warte noch immer auf deine Antwort, DarthSol ;)

Naja, ich halte nicht viel von Zusammenfassungen. Ist so wie bei Bücher: Wenn man nur die Zusammenfassung liest, kennt man zwar den groben Verlauf. Aber all das was das Buch ausmacht fehlt einfach komplett. Da gibts keine Emotionen, keine Spannung...gar nichts!

Darum solltest du IMO nicht über die Story von Halo3 urteilen. Ansich passiert zwar schon nicht viel, aber die emotionale Bindung zum Masterchief und Cortana (die ich z.B. Anfang 2002 aufgebaut habe) und dann noch Johson und Miranda vom 2. Teil rückt die Story in ein ganz anderes Licht ;)

Ist schon was anderes wenn man seine halbe "Jugend" mit einer Serie verbracht hat oder nur kurz mal den letzten Teil durchspielt.
 
Ich warte noch immer auf deine Antwort, DarthSol ;)
Was für ne Antwort willst du denn hören? :nix:

Ist ja alles schön und gut.
Dennoch ist Halo 3, was die Geschichte betrifft, jetzt sicher nicht das aller größte Highlight.
Es ist wie gesagt eben nicht viel passiert.
Für mich war die Story nur Beiwerk zum (ansonsten extrem spaßigen) Koop Spiel.

Ich muss allerdings sagen, dass die extrem schlechte deutsche Synchronisation die ganzen Dialoge auch ziemlich runtergezogen hat.
 
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Auch mir war die Geschichte von Halo ziemlich Wayne, dazu kommt das ich Teil 3 bis heute nicht ganz verstanden habe :oops:

Die durch das Setting erzeugte Athmo und das Gameplay liebe ich an der Serie.

gerade die story ist es doch was halo so episch macht.
wie kann die da nur einem egal sein. :-?

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ein paar neue bilder:
http://news.vgchartz.com/news.php?id=7561&mp=1

das vierte bild finde ich extrem beeindruckend, mit dem rauch im hintergrund - also wenn das ingame ist dann... :-D
 
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Soeben bestätigte Brian Jarrard im NeoGaf das das "Friends and Family" in genau 5 Wochen startet! Also können einige schon am 28.April die BETA zocken! Hoffe das ich auch ausgewählt werde :D
 
And Bungie is not done yet:D



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Player Investment is driven by credits ("cR" for short). Credits are given to gamers simply for playing Halo: Reach, either through rounds of multiplayer or by working through the single-player campaign, but the amounts of credits vary, based on the actions of the player. Different actions will dole out a different amount of credits, but Bungie is being careful to not encourage player actions that would potentially damage the gameplay experience. It does mean that more challenging tasks (say, five headshots in under a minute) would produce more credits. Bungie's currently balancing how credits are doled out, but credits drive the Player Investment experience, both to increase a player's Military Rank (replacing Halo 3's Ranking system) and to purchase customization items in Halo: Reach's "Armory."

Bungie Reveals Halo: Reach's All-Encompassing Player Investment SystemIn Modern Warfare 2, as a player levels up, they unlock new abilities, new weapons and other features that fundamentally change the gameplay. Someone who is level one in Modern Warfare 2 can not equally square away against someone nearing the level cap. Bungie is being mindful to avoid that type of player inequality in Halo: Reach. Everything that players gain access to via credits in Halo: Reach are used solely to purchase helmets, shoulders, chests and other accessories that allow Halo: Reach players to create a Spartan who is uniquely them. These items are for visual changes only and do not affect the flow of gameplay.

"There are no in-game benefits to Spartan armor," said Smith. "It would definitely make Halo something different than what Halo is."

This player uniqueness is reflected in multiplayer and single-player. Your customized Spartan having battles in multiplayer is the same Spartan you're controlling while fighting the Covenant for control of Reach in the prequel storyline. Bungie wanted Halo: Reach's story to be more about the player's role in the battle, rather than simply assuming control of Master Chief and guiding his actions. Your customized Spartan is even included in the cut-scenes.

"When the cut-scene comes up in campaign, we want you to see you," said Smith. "For instance, that trailer that we showed with the helmet and soldier picking it up, the Noble 6 trailer, that helmet is going to be your helmet. If you're pink and adorned with unicorns, that's how you're going to look. [...] With Reach, this is your story, this is your identity, this is your version of a story that we want you to be a part of."

In speaking with Bungie, Smigh pegged me as someone they are targeting with another new feature called "Challenges." Smith knows me. He understands I'm not the most skilled Halo player and am more likely to finish the single-player, maybe dabble in multiplayer, get frustrated because most players are better than I am and move on. Bungie's hoping Challenges will keep players like myself coming back for more. Challenges come in two forms -- daily and weekly -- and are Bungie-developed obstacles that provide short to medium-length goals to be achieved solo or with groups. As Bungie expects most gamers will tackle Challenges after spending a chunk of time with Halo: Reach, many Challenges will have a notable difficulty curve.

Bungie Reveals Halo: Reach's All-Encompassing Player Investment System

"Some of [simpler daily challenges] are aggregate actions," said Smith, "like kill X dudes, help kill X dudes today. Sometimes those dudes we want you to kill are gonna be in multiplayer, [or] they're going to be in another mode. Sometimes it's going to say just kill anyone anywhere, we don't care what you do, just kill people and we'll reward you for that."

Smith knows what kind of Halo player I am because we've played Halo together. But it's hard to know exactly what kind of player someone is just by looking at their user profile. An impressively high rank doesn't tell you anything about their play style. Bungie hopes to help alleviate that problem with "Commendations," described as persistent medals that reflect player actions over an extended period of time. For example, if the game tracks that you spend most of your time battling with a sniper rifle, your Commendations show that. The profile can eventually represent a snapshot of your Halo play style and provide a better understanding amongst friends and strangers where player strengths are. Oh, and along the way to earning Commendation medals, you'll of course be earning credits.

"There are guys [who] just want to drive people around. We haven't done a great job of reinforcing that kind of behavior in the past"

"I can look at your service record, Patrick," explained Smith, "and see that you have a ton of assists and a ton of progress in your wheelman Commendation, so I know that you like to be a support player, you like to drive vehicles. That's your preferred style. One of the things that we really want to do a better job with Reach is [highlighting] the guys out there who do like their Halo maybe differently than, for instance, I like mine. I like head shots, I like killing people with a sniper rifle, I like all that stuff. But there are guys that we've encountered along the way who just love to drive; they just want to drive people around. We haven't really done a great job of reinforcing that kind of behavior in the past and the Commendation system is one way we're doing that."

Bungie's ambitions for Player Investment suggest hopes for a more efficient, more persistent player experience that extends over users' single and multiplayer adventures. While some gamers might hope for customizability that extends beyond the visual appearance of their Spartan, that's not Halo's style. But if you burned with jealousy over a friend getting their hands on Halo 3's Recon armor, well, Bungie has a whole new set of tools to play with. And for someone like myself, maybe there's a reason to play multiplayer again once the credits roll.
 
für das abi lernt man doch nur 1 monat und das ist im sommer und wenn du 6monate für Reach brauchst...naja dann haste echt noch andere problem xD

Du bist total cool :goodwork:


@topic
Bungie hat ja soeben "abilities" ausgeschlossen, was sind dann Objekte wie Jet-Pack und co?
Entweder Sachen die man während des Spiels einsammelt oder doch "abilities" die aber jedem von anfang an zugängig sind.
Ein weiterer Gedanke wäre Gamemode Abhängigkeit
 
Its gonna be HOT:

YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHAAAAAAA :D


Waffen:

Spartan Laser
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Assault Rifle
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DMR
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Focus Rifle
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Grenade Launcher
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Needler
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Plasma Launcher
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Plasma Repeater (ersetzt das Plasma Gewehr im MP)

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For multiplayer matches, players will choose their capacities at the start (or their respawn) by selecting "Load-Out" specific. Each option Load-Out offers a couple weapon / ability to weave different.



Shotgun
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Sniper
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Schwert
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Rocket Launcher
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Fahrzeuge:
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Charaktere
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Mehr unter:
http://www.jeuxvideo.com/news/2010/00041695-interview-halo-reach.htm
 
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haha JumPeR09
wollte es auch jetzt posten

naja schreibe ich halt eine user news
das sind die bilder alle mal wert

@ topic

die beta soll schnell kommen
nach dem mw2 schrott wird es zeit, dass der mp king wieder da ist

btw.:
Bei Galileo war Heute der Halo 3 Soundtrack zu hören^^
 
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bungie will in den nächsten tagen eine atombombe zünden

ich vermute den 2ten teil des entwicklertagebuchs!
 
wow :o

unglaublich wieviel Detail da in den Waffenmodellen steckt. und da soll noch mal jemand sagen, man sieht grafisch keinen Unterschied zu Halo 3 ...
 
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