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: Eh, needler might work, ill try it, but it just seems to
: easy for elites to run out of the way of them, but thanks
: for the advice.
The trick to using the needler is to wait until the elite is doing something that will make him hold still for a second. Throwing a grenade, diving for cover (and then rolling to his feet), or going berserk.
The other trick here is to switch up your weapons. Hit an elite with an overcharge plasma pistol, and then switch to your pistol or AR while he's staggered and finish him off. The overcharge bolt removes shields regardless of how strong they are (works great on jackals, too). Overcharge + pistol = headshot goodness.
Hell yes! I do this all the time. Personally, I think the human pistol/cov pistol combo is the best in the game. It takes effectively TWO SHOTS to kill a cov. elite this way. One to take out the shields, the second shot to the head. Blam.
You can take that sucker down in 2 seconds flat.
Gets a little harder with multiple elites, but the same system still kicks ass. :)
: PanZer wrote on Tuesday, 12/4/2001 - 8:21 pm:
:
: : I already beat the game on easy, skipped normal, beat
: : heroic, and am now on legendary. I beat the first
: level
: : fairly easily, and moved on to the 2nd. As I reach the
: first
: : first portion of the level, before you get the warthog,
: you
: : reach some buildings where marines are fighting. I kill
: off
: : the group of Covies there, and move into the structure,
: grab
: : some ammo and leave, that seems like the best
: strategy.
: : Otherwise, the covies will surround me and advance on
: the
: : structure, butchering me easily. I fight through 1 or 2
: more
: : dropships worth of aliens from out in the fields,
: sniping
: : them from distance. The final two ds's come down at the
: same
: : time, and there are probably 20 covies in one area. By
: this
: : time I have virtually no ammo or grenades for 1
: specific
: : reason. THE GODDAMN COVENANT SEEM TO KNOW WHERE I AM
: EVEN
: : WHEN IM BEHIND HILLS! They have this uncanny ability
: to
: : track me while moving where they cant see me. Now, in
: : cramped spaces, they cant beat me, toss a nade and they
: have
: : nowhere to run. but outside, grenades are almost
: useless. So
: : when I run for ammo, they follow me, en masse, and the
: : second i try to go for ammo anywhere, theyre all over
: me,
: : and considering I have no ammo or nades in the first
: place,
: : I cant defend myself while I run for more. It's just
: : impossible to fight off 6 elites and 10 grunts with no
: : pistol ammo, 5 shots in my plasma rifle, and no nades.
: WHAT
: : SHOULD I DO? PLEEEASE HELP ME! whats the best
: strategy?
:
: me and my bro beat it together on normal, skipped heroic
: and are doing it on legendary. but even that is completely
: different then doing it alone, I know, I'm trying to do the
: same ;)
:
: the trick is to use weapons that don't work indoors, but
: own the covies out doors. the Needler is a great weapon,
: unload a clip into a red elite and watch him scream.
:
: also the covie pistil is a good weapon, the power up works
: at long ranges and homes in on a target to some degree.
:
: do not waist ammo on elites unless you can kill them then
: and there. if you hit them they will get behind something
: and let there shied refuel (just like we would), and then
: the ammo you spent to bring down his shield is wasted.
:
: it CAN be done. just takes time.
:
: what can't be done is the level where you're in a room
: with no exits, and covies come from everyone, including
: yellow elites with swords, and invisible blue elites with
: swords.
: nothing like playing a 1 minute battle over and over again
: for 3 hours to totally discourage you ;-)
:
: Earendil
I hope you figured out you can run up into one of the red doors and hole up there to beat that part ?
:
: I hope you figured out you can run up into one of the red
: doors and hole up there to beat that part ?
I had, but I always die from either guys coming from behind me. or when I try and get back from through the doors (seems you have to kill all the guys before you can go on) a yellow elite slips in before the doors close and finishes me off.
only once have a stopped him, and that was when I had a sniper rifle and from a distance put a shell in him, when he was running at me up the ramp, another shell, and when he flinched and yelled within 6 feet of me, with my lost shot, put it in him. most exciting moment yet :-)
Be sure to pick up the weaps lying around from the foes you have defeated. Don't discount the plasma pistols that the wimpy grunts run around with. When its overcharged, it can knock an elites shields right out and it has a limitied ability to track it's targets if its moving.
It's tough, and the other Marines are pretty much worthless, but stick to it... and use the terrain! Use new tactics! Melee attacks are suprisingly effective from time to time.
Alright, well, I actually just beat the game on legendary today, and let me tell ya, this fight was one of the hardest throughout the entire campaign. This is because #1, there's no cover, hiding places, or temporary relief. #2, they don't really miss so often on legendary, which makes those annoying little Grunts a much bigger threat, especially in numbers. Anyhow, on to the advice...
I found two basic strategies that worked on this level, and if you use them (and your mad Halo skillz), you just might survive to grab that jeep. First off, ignore your marines here....you'll be lucky to get yourself out of this alive, let alone a few guys w/o shields. The first Covenant dropship or two, you're alright in your tower...they don't have enough troops to effectively flank you, and you're going to need to grab that health and ammo before you have to retreat. Hopefully you've dumped your assault rifle for some sort of plasma weapon....you'll probably want to grab a Needler later on, too. Now, the first group or two of aliens are fairly aggressive and will charge up the ramps, setting them up for a good grenading. Take out as many of the little guys as you can, using human grenades on the shielded lizards whenever possible. If you get a good shot at an Elite, keep firing---plasma shots can stun him, and once you manage to drop his shields, you ownz his ass. Eventually, their numbers and aiming will force you to fall back---I recommend jumping into one of the little indentions near the center of the top structure. They'll start coming up---use grenades to stall them, and watch out for Elites---they're alot harder to push back than the Grunts. After you've killed the early groups or been overrun, fight your way to the back ramp---use a grenade to cover your escape if needed---and run for a boulder, or a tree in an emergency. Have that Needler yet? Dodge from cover to cover firing full clips---it's enough to take out an Elite, and in the open, it's hard to dodge those little pink things (keep that in mind yourself when choosing cover.) Using this strategy, you should be able to take out another group or two, or at least thin their numbers. Now, once the coast is clear, change positions, running around to the opposite side to stock up on ammo, health, whatever--just be sure to keep an eye out to reinforcements. Continuing this way---Needling & running for cover in the open and using plasma weapons and the tower against smaller groups---you should be able to survive. Just make sure not to be surrounded, caught from behind, or left without good cover. Und so, das ist das.
: Id wrote on Wednesday, 12/5/2001 - 11:17 pm:
:
: : Just wait until you're trying to fight off all those
: : Covenant before boarding the Truth &
: Reconciliation...that's
: : a hell of a fight.
:
: Coincidentally, thats where I am right now, i beat the 2nd
: level and am right at that clearing where the gravity lift
: is, stuff stuff :)
Oh! They have the internet on computers now! - Homer J Simpson
In reply to: Gravity lift fight is a breeze, get INSIDE the ship ;-)
Earendil wrote on Friday, 12/7/2001 - 11:33 am:
: PanZer wrote on Thursday, 12/6/2001 - 9:08 pm:
:
: : Id wrote on Wednesday, 12/5/2001 - 11:17 pm:
: :
: : : Just wait until you're trying to fight off all those
: : : Covenant before boarding the Truth &
: : Reconciliation...that's
: : : a hell of a fight.
: :
: : Coincidentally, thats where I am right now, i beat the
: 2nd
: : level and am right at that clearing where the gravity
: lift
: : is, stuff stuff :)
:
: Oh! They have the internet on computers now! - Homer J
: Simpson
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Don't know if this was cheating, but it worked. After defeating the first couple landing parties, there will be two Cov dropships depositing at the same time, grab what you need, abandon the tower, and head for the area you drive the jeep down once you get it. This puts you out of the Cov's circle of influence. Use your human pistol to take head shots of grunts and jackels. This is where it got funky. The Human dropship comes in and the remaining Elites turn their attention to it. A battle insues, and...Checkpoint! the Elites buggar off and you're clear to drive away with one or two Marines riding with you. I thought it was a cheap way to get out of battle, but I had spent two hours with that one fight and wasn't going to question my great luck. Haven't played it since to see if would repeat, but it's worth trying if you're still stuck. Goos luck.
Reviews are great to find out if a game is of good quality.
reviews are not always good to find out whether one will like a game.
So I come to the community.
I tend to like FPS (that involve brains, unless I'm pissed and then I just like to shoot stuff) along with games like Myth and SC (I like SC for it's addicting qualities). flight sims are also good. and while racing games don't hold my interest for very long, a while ago there was a PS2 dirt bike game that I couldn't stop playing.
I tend to stay away from RPGs and sports oriented games (how many football games do we need anyway?). And I didn’t much care for the little of what I’ve seen and played of Final Fantasy (please don't hunt me down for that comment).
both of the 2 other major games for the xBox, DOA3 and Odd World, don't strike my fancy either. though 4x4 and that one flight sim do. but I haven't read reviews for them yet, so I'll wait before I pick up either.
also, a game able to support multiple players is a giant plus.
Earendil wrote on Wednesday, 12/5/2001 - 10:24 pm:
: on the last level on legendary with 2 players. half way
: through by myself on legendary.
:
: I need more! :)
I'm trying to go through the game on legendary. I've beaten it on all the other modes, and I just started it, but dang it's tough. Are there any tips to keep in mind for survival? (right now, I'm on the 2nd level, if that narrows down things at all.)
Which flight sim? Air Force Delta Storm? It's eye-candy, and no more a flight sim than your arcade's copy of Afterburner is. It's bleeding obvious how little the developers know about any branch of the military, but the planes are extremely pretty. Reviews are calling this title a tech demo for the Xbox, just like it was on the DreamCast. 'Course, I did kill about 45 minutes on this game at my in-Laws' the other day.
I tend to lean towards tactical titles, myself... though I did obtain a copy of Amped: Freestyle Snowboarding. Great reviews, and it includes a resort from where I live. All of its real-life resorts are supposed to be like really being there in many respects. YES - I did obtain an Xbox. Or rather, had a bout of temporary insanity for long enough to preorder one. My packages should ship on the 14th, in time for Xmas.
As far as other titles, I'm watching:
- Medal of Honor: Allied Assault - This continues the award-winning MoH series, but on a much better system. This one starts out with you storming the beaches at Normandy, and so far looks very, very attractive.
- Unreal Championship - An Unreal game for the Xbox. (I've heard it called "Unreal Tournament" also) The preview mag I have says it "could very well become the definitive multiplayer shooter" for the Xbox.
- Bounty Hunter - It looks a bit DeusExish. They're describing it as somethign similar to Soldier of Fortune.
- Max Payne
- The Thing - FINALLY, a game based upon one of my favorite movies of ALL TIME! Due out sometime next year.
- Transworld Surf - Already available, actually, and being published under the Atari label. It's being described as the best surfing title ever, though I want to learn more before plunking down my cash. It's really too bad that older console titles don't decrease in price the same way they do in the PC market.
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer - What can I do? I think Allyson Hannigan and Sarah Michelle Gellar are hotties. And the show has this strange, stupidly addictive quality. Must be the covert pheromone generators they've had in televisions for years.
: Which flight sim? Air Force Delta Storm? It's
: eye-candy, and no more a flight sim than your arcade's copy
: of Afterburner is. It's bleeding obvious how little
: the developers know about any branch of the military, but
: the planes are extremely pretty. Reviews are calling this
: title a tech demo for the Xbox, just like it was on the
: DreamCast. 'Course, I did kill about 45 minutes on this game
: at my in-Laws' the other day.
:
humm thanks for the advice. I like my games as real as possible or else they bug me :-)
: I tend to lean towards tactical titles, myself... though I
: did obtain a copy of Amped: Freestyle Snowboarding.
: Great reviews, and it includes a resort from where I live.
: All of its real-life resorts are supposed to be like really
: being there in many respects. YES - I did obtain an Xbox. Or
: rather, had a bout of temporary insanity for long enough to
: preorder one. My packages should ship on the 14th, in time
: for Xmas.
*pats Noct on the back*
jolly good, jolly good. so who's have you been using in the mean time?
:
: As far as other titles, I'm watching:
:
:
- Medal of Honor: Allied Assault - This
: continues the award-winning MoH series, but on a much better
: system. This one starts out with you storming the beaches at
: Normandy, and so far looks very, very attractive.
not a console fan in the least bit, so refering to older games is of no use. though I have heard of some old game called mario though....
Thanks for the advice though, I'll put this one on my list.
:
: - Unreal Championship - An Unreal game for the
: Xbox. (I've heard it called "Unreal Tournament" also) The
: preview mag I have says it "could very well become the
: definitive multiplayer shooter" for the Xbox.
Another one to watch.
:
: - Bounty Hunter - It looks a bit DeusExish. They're
: describing it as somethign similar to Soldier of
: Fortune.
:
: - Max Payne
:
: - The Thing - FINALLY, a game based upon one
: of my favorite movies of ALL TIME! Due out sometime next
: year.
:
looks like more good games. wonder how many will get past the mom screen test(18 months from freedom!!) ;-)
: - Transworld Surf - Already available, actually,
: and being published under the Atari label. It's being
: described as the best surfing title ever, though I want to
: learn more before plunking down my cash. It's really too bad
: that older console titles don't decrease in price the same
: way they do in the PC market.
not a surfing fan ;-)
:
: - Buffy the Vampire Slayer - What can I do? I think
: Allyson Hannigan and Sarah Michelle Gellar are hotties. And
: the show has this strange, stupidly addictive quality. Must
: be the covert pheromone generators they've had in
: televisions for years.
lol, they're making a game. probably won't buy it, not a buffy fan, but it'll be interesting to see :-)
:
Well they look good, but I'm kinda lookign for titles that are out as oh now, as it's my BD present, and that's what I get, to pick an xBox game :-)
I'll go check out some reviews, now that I have time on my hands.
: I think Allyson Hannigan and Sarah Michelle Gellar are hotties.
Oh my God! Sarah Michelle Gellar, OK... but Allyson Hannigan is one of the grossest girls I've ever seen!
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Ain't got no last words to say
Yellow streak right up my spine
The gun in my mouth was real
And the taste blew my mind
The game is probably going to be a hack job. The show works because it acknowledges the limitations of it's medium and plays everything to the hilt. How could a game (A game without SMG's voice acting even?) hit the same notes? On the other hand the whole 'delicate blond stalks fleeing giant bloodthirsty monsters' deal will convert, but the humor and the character interaction just aren't possible. I'm afraid the game will be fluff.
To qualify the post title, my television watching is pretty much limited to Buffy reruns, the new Buffy season, football, and the History Channel. 'Reality TV' entertains me on the same level as navel contemplation, fortunately the latter doesn't require a controller, and what else is on these days? Special Unit 2 is sometimes funny, but mostly just the gnome.
Anyway, I think the game's target market is the hardcore fan and the 'just gotta have this type of game' crowd and I wouldn't expect a serious attempt to bring the spirit of the show to it. Prove me wrong if you get it. :-)
In reply to: Buffy is the best thing on television, but...
Speaking of Buffy games, my sister (who btw recaps "Angel" for Mighty Big TV) has a copy of the Buffy board game. It's actually quite good. Maybe slightly unbalanced in favor of "good" but then that just makes it truer to the series, yes?
I've been watching the FX Buffy reruns, and I'm having to agree with my sister that the show is definitely taking a downturn. After season three there's a definite downturn. Lots of good moments in there still, though.
On the topic of Xbox games (which I guess I'm in the market for because I got an Xbox for my birthday, yea me! And yea my wife who got it for me!), what about racing games? I could get into a good racing sim, but games with loads of powerups bore me.
: On the topic of Xbox games (which I guess I'm in the
: market for because I got an Xbox for my birthday, yea me!
: And yea my wife who got it for me!), what about racing
: games? I could get into a good racing sim, but games with
: loads of powerups bore me.
I've got a buddy who told me that project gotham racing was a decent game, but i'm honestly not sure if it's even out yet. The gameplay is supposed to run along the same lines as Gran Turismo, if my friend is to be believed.
Prety sexy looking game, judging by the commercials.
Later,
Ish
"And it comes to be that the soothing light at the end of your tunnel was just a freight train coming your way..." -Metallica
In reply to: Heard Project Gotham Racing was good...
Honestly, simple eye candy is not enough. Track-racing is so 2600... I'd prolly never purchase a NASCAR game for the same reason, even though NASCAR Heat is one of the three (four?) titles on the Xbox that has box-to-box multiplayer.
I loved Oddworld, and I also have Fuzion Frenzy, which is a nice party game to play with friends (but if you don't have many friends, I'd recommend staying away from it.)
I would recommend Halo, but most people who own an X-box have Halo(which is the coolest game on the Xbox, IMHO). So, I recommend Amped. I usually hate games that are anywhere near sports games, but Amped reminded me a lot about the old games. The career mode is challenging, but if you just want to have fun and goof around, play the quick run mode. You should try it before you buy it, though, because it takes a little bit to get used to it, and you don't want to buy something you'll regret. Try it at a friends house because they might be able to help you out a lot more than just trying to figure it out at the store.
Hehe. I'm in the UK, and I just saw an advert on TV for America, trying to persuade us to visit the country. IIRC, our tourism industry was doing so badly because American tourists stopped coming. *Apparently* many of them thought there wouldn't be any food here cos of the foot & mouth...
The actual advert was basically saying how great the country was. They need to be careful where (in which countries) they show the ad though. Some places it could be seen as 'yet more US arrogance'.
According to this report Microsoft is considering adding Take2 to it's list of acquired coompanies. What does this have to do with anything here?
Bungie gave the rights to the Myth series to Take2 when Microsoft bought them. However, if T2 is swallowed by the M$ behemoth then the Myth rights would be owned by M$ and could therefore be advanced by Bungie.
Of course, who knows if Bungie would ever want to do anything with the Myth franchise, but it's an interesting thought.
LMAO that would just be a bit too ironic. Ok maybe not that, but the real irony would be if MS bought Take 2 and gave the Myth franchise to someone else!
Cunbelin The Insane wrote on Friday, 12/7/2001 - 9:04 pm:
: LMAO that would just be a bit too ironic. Ok maybe not
: that, but the real irony would be if MS bought Take 2 and
: gave the Myth franchise to someone else!
Unfortunately after the recent lack of support for Myth III: The Wolf Age I would say that the only thing that remains of the Myth series is the extensive storyline that it was based upon. Any and all hope that was supposed to be secured by the release of M3 was denied when Take 2 released the entire Mumbo Jumbo staff that was working on M3.
As it stands now M3 is an unsupported game that was rushed to meet a deadline. The community does not support it as strongly as it should due to the large number of errors and bugs that accompany it, not to mention that it does more to revive the original game then to reinvent it. This is not to say that it doesn't have its own strengths, but only that it does what M2 did for Myth, except that this time it does it to M2.
So even if Take 2 was acquired by M$, I'm afraid that the only thing remaining in the series would be the extensive storyline itself and nothing more. The genre of the Myth series needs to be reinvented and unless this is done then the game will simply remain a rehash of days long past.
KillGore =PN= wrote on Friday, 12/7/2001 - 6:01 pm:
: According to
: href="http://gamepen.ugo.com/gamepen/fullnews.asp?newsid=5710">this
: report Microsoft is considering adding Take2 to it's
: list of acquired coompanies. What does this have to do with
: anything here?
:
: Bungie gave the rights to the Myth series to Take2 when
: Microsoft bought them. However, if T2 is swallowed by the M$
: behemoth then the Myth rights would be owned by M$ and could
: therefore be advanced by Bungie.
:
: Of course, who knows if Bungie would ever want to do
: anything with the Myth franchise, but it's an interesting
: thought.
:
: - KillGore =PN=
A myth game... only on xbox... ::shudder::
I'd hate to see the controls.
:
: A myth game... only on xbox... ::shudder::
: I'd hate to see the controls.
... that for CERTAIN kinds of tasks, CERTAIN kinds of controls have an INHERENT advantage (like, say, a keyboard and mouse for some kinds of games, and a joystick for others).
But, of course, that's such a ludicrous idea that I won't mention it.
: ... that for CERTAIN kinds of tasks, CERTAIN kinds of
: controls have an INHERENT advantage (like, say, a keyboard
: and mouse for some kinds of games, and a joystick for
: others).
:
: But, of course, that's such a ludicrous idea that I won't
: mention it.
I'm trying to figure a way to utilize my old PC's monitor screen with the Xbox I should hopefully be recieving in the next two weeks. Now, I could obtain an expensive HDTV card and pump HDTV signals in, which might be nice, but I'm thinking I'll have to settle for S-Video or coaxial input on some PCI card. One old enough that a Pentium 233 won't be overtaxed supporting it.
I'd likely also pump audio through my PC as well, however I could.
In reply to: Pumping Xbox output to or through your PC for better quality...
noctavis wrote on Saturday, 12/8/2001 - 12:32 am:
: I'm trying to figure a way to utilize my old PC's monitor
: screen with the Xbox I should hopefully be recieving in the
: next two weeks. Now, I could obtain an expensive HDTV card
: and pump HDTV signals in, which might be nice, but I'm
: thinking I'll have to settle for S-Video or coaxial input on
: some PCI card. One old enough that a Pentium 233 won't be
: overtaxed supporting it.
The PC wouldn't be doing anything but passthru, so the specs are irrelevant.
Moreover, since Xbox Halo only outputs 640x480, it won't help that game *too* much.
What you really want is a TV tuner box that has RGB out and S-Video in. Check Radio Shack.
As for the audio, check places like Cambridge Audio for some of their inexpensive surround-sound sets used for PCs that support 5.1; some aren't very expensive and offer surprising quality.
:
: I'd likely also pump audio through my PC as well, however
: I could.
:
: - Noctavis
In reply to: Re: Pumping Xbox output to or through your PC for better quality
narcogen wrote on Saturday, 12/8/2001 - 2:55 am:
:
: The PC wouldn't be doing anything but passthru, so the
: specs are irrelevant.
:
: Moreover, since Xbox Halo only outputs 640x480, it won't
: help that game *too* much.
Well... except that a television doesn't even operate at 640x480. There could be major gains from composite or S-video inputs.
:
: What you really want is a TV tuner box that has RGB out
: and S-Video in. Check Radio Shack.
:
: As for the audio, check places like Cambridge Audio for
: some of their inexpensive surround-sound sets used for PCs
: that support 5.1; some aren't very expensive and offer
: surprising quality.
Right... I've been comparing products and sites. Maybe I'll try to compile a list of things when I'm done.
One plus is that I could still sit at my PC when I wanted to game. Another option that has become interesting since last night: I might be able to funnel the Xbox output via USB (I've not found a good FW solution yet, I'm afraid) to my TiBook's screen. Viola - mobility. Now all I'd need would be a power outlet. (And a honkin' huge bag to carry my box and games in ;-)
Noctavis
Bunbu Itchi - "The pen and sword in accord"
: narcogen wrote on Saturday, 12/8/2001 - 2:55 am:
:
: :
: : The PC wouldn't be doing anything but passthru, so the
: : specs are irrelevant.
: :
: : Moreover, since Xbox Halo only outputs 640x480, it
: won't
: : help that game *too* much.
:
: Well... except that a television doesn't even operate at
: 640x480. There could be major gains from composite or
: S-video inputs.
:
: :
: : What you really want is a TV tuner box that has RGB
: out
: : and S-Video in. Check Radio Shack.
: :
: : As for the audio, check places like Cambridge Audio
: for
: : some of their inexpensive surround-sound sets used for
: PCs
: : that support 5.1; some aren't very expensive and offer
: : surprising quality.
:
: Right... I've been comparing products and sites. Maybe
: I'll try to compile a list of things when I'm done.
:
: One plus is that I could still sit at my PC when I wanted
: to game. Another option that has become interesting since
: last night: I might be able to funnel the Xbox output via
: USB (I've not found a good FW solution yet, I'm afraid) to
: my TiBook's screen. Viola - mobility. Now all I'd need would
: be a power outlet. (And a honkin' huge bag to carry my box
: and games in ;-)
Full motion video? Via USB?
Lay off the crack pipe, Noc. Not gonna happen.
Even with FW, you need a way to take the Xbox's output and encode it as DV, and then read it. Maybe you could pump your S-Video out through a Sony camcorder, input into your TiBook and watch yourself play Halo in an iMovie screen, but I'm guessing you're going to experience an intolerable lag between your control input and on-screen actions in this case.
In reply to: Re: Pumping Xbox output to or through your PC for better quality
The PC wouldn't be doing anything but passthru, so the
: specs are irrelevant.
I have a Formac ProTV card (Mac PCI card) which is excellent, and (I realised recently) supports NTSC input, meaning I could actually import an XBox and run it through that. The only problem being power supply and the lack of OS X drivers for the card.
: As for the audio, check places like Cambridge Audio for
: some of their inexpensive surround-sound sets used for PCs
: that support 5.1; some aren't very expensive and offer
: surprising quality.
Margaret has a set of Cambridge Audio 5.1 speakers which are absolutely stunning, and very cheap (less than £100 I think). I have a set of 2.1 Logitech speakers (the X2) which have excellent sound quality, and the speakers look lovely too. (there is a 4.1 set of them too ...)
anyway just to route it through a standard monitor?
vector40 wrote on Saturday, 12/8/2001 - 5:57 pm:
: mad.max =PN= wrote on Saturday, 12/8/2001 - 4:50 am:
:
: : Margaret has a set of Cambridge Audio 5.1 speakers
: which
: : are absolutely stunning, and very cheap (less than £100
: I
: : think).
:
: Don't supposeyou can tell us the source? :)
:
Yeah, Ferrex located this item, which should become available before Xmas. Supposedly, it acts as a pass-through setup for your PC or Mac, so that you can switch to your Xbox when desired.
I can't have been the first to figure this out. it was so friggin easy...I should have thought of it first. but I didn't, my bro did.
so I'm sitting down to a Game of Halo when my bro says "just thought of this last night....but why can't we record the Halo agmes with the VCR?" my first thought was naaa, that wouldn't work....well, yes it would. slipped a tape in the VCR and hit record, bingo, that's all it took :-)
now everyones set up will be different. right now everything we have goes through the VCR, then out to the TV and the stero. all we did was used our VCRs 2nd input, and flipped the VCR channle over(which you have to do anyway to play Halo) and hit record!
Any problems with this, just ask. I'm not pro in this area but I know a thing or two. at the least I can start naming cable colors, and how big around the input holes are ;-)
Comments
Anonymous (not verified)
Re: God Legendary sucks
In reply to: Re: God Legendary sucksPanZer wrote on Tuesday, 12/4/2001 - 11:52 pm:
: Eh, needler might work, ill try it, but it just seems to
: easy for elites to run out of the way of them, but thanks
: for the advice.
The trick to using the needler is to wait until the elite is doing something that will make him hold still for a second. Throwing a grenade, diving for cover (and then rolling to his feet), or going berserk.
The other trick here is to switch up your weapons. Hit an elite with an overcharge plasma pistol, and then switch to your pistol or AR while he's staggered and finish him off. The overcharge bolt removes shields regardless of how strong they are (works great on jackals, too). Overcharge + pistol = headshot goodness.
Cheers,
rex
Anonymous (not verified)
Hell yes!
In reply to: Re: God Legendary sucks: Overcharge + pistol = headshot goodness.
:
: Cheers,
: rex
Hell yes! I do this all the time. Personally, I think the human pistol/cov pistol combo is the best in the game. It takes effectively TWO SHOTS to kill a cov. elite this way. One to take out the shields, the second shot to the head. Blam.
You can take that sucker down in 2 seconds flat.
Gets a little harder with multiple elites, but the same system still kicks ass. :)
Cunbelin The Insane
Re: God Legendary sucks
In reply to: Re: God Legendary sucksEarendil wrote on Tuesday, 12/4/2001 - 11:35 pm:
: PanZer wrote on Tuesday, 12/4/2001 - 8:21 pm:
:
: : I already beat the game on easy, skipped normal, beat
: : heroic, and am now on legendary. I beat the first
: level
: : fairly easily, and moved on to the 2nd. As I reach the
: first
: : first portion of the level, before you get the warthog,
: you
: : reach some buildings where marines are fighting. I kill
: off
: : the group of Covies there, and move into the structure,
: grab
: : some ammo and leave, that seems like the best
: strategy.
: : Otherwise, the covies will surround me and advance on
: the
: : structure, butchering me easily. I fight through 1 or 2
: more
: : dropships worth of aliens from out in the fields,
: sniping
: : them from distance. The final two ds's come down at the
: same
: : time, and there are probably 20 covies in one area. By
: this
: : time I have virtually no ammo or grenades for 1
: specific
: : reason. THE GODDAMN COVENANT SEEM TO KNOW WHERE I AM
: EVEN
: : WHEN IM BEHIND HILLS! They have this uncanny ability
: to
: : track me while moving where they cant see me. Now, in
: : cramped spaces, they cant beat me, toss a nade and they
: have
: : nowhere to run. but outside, grenades are almost
: useless. So
: : when I run for ammo, they follow me, en masse, and the
: : second i try to go for ammo anywhere, theyre all over
: me,
: : and considering I have no ammo or nades in the first
: place,
: : I cant defend myself while I run for more. It's just
: : impossible to fight off 6 elites and 10 grunts with no
: : pistol ammo, 5 shots in my plasma rifle, and no nades.
: WHAT
: : SHOULD I DO? PLEEEASE HELP ME! whats the best
: strategy?
:
: me and my bro beat it together on normal, skipped heroic
: and are doing it on legendary. but even that is completely
: different then doing it alone, I know, I'm trying to do the
: same ;)
:
: the trick is to use weapons that don't work indoors, but
: own the covies out doors. the Needler is a great weapon,
: unload a clip into a red elite and watch him scream.
:
: also the covie pistil is a good weapon, the power up works
: at long ranges and homes in on a target to some degree.
:
: do not waist ammo on elites unless you can kill them then
: and there. if you hit them they will get behind something
: and let there shied refuel (just like we would), and then
: the ammo you spent to bring down his shield is wasted.
:
: it CAN be done. just takes time.
:
: what can't be done is the level where you're in a room
: with no exits, and covies come from everyone, including
: yellow elites with swords, and invisible blue elites with
: swords.
: nothing like playing a 1 minute battle over and over again
: for 3 hours to totally discourage you ;-)
:
: Earendil
I hope you figured out you can run up into one of the red doors and hole up there to beat that part ?
Earendil
Re: God Legendary sucks
In reply to: Re: God Legendary sucks:
: I hope you figured out you can run up into one of the red
: doors and hole up there to beat that part ?
I had, but I always die from either guys coming from behind me. or when I try and get back from through the doors (seems you have to kill all the guys before you can go on) a yellow elite slips in before the doors close and finishes me off.
only once have a stopped him, and that was when I had a sniper rifle and from a distance put a shell in him, when he was running at me up the ramp, another shell, and when he flinched and yelled within 6 feet of me, with my lost shot, put it in him. most exciting moment yet :-)
I think the next yellow elite got me though....
Anonymous (not verified)
Re: God Legendary sucks
In reply to: God Legendary sucksBe sure to pick up the weaps lying around from the foes you have defeated. Don't discount the plasma pistols that the wimpy grunts run around with. When its overcharged, it can knock an elites shields right out and it has a limitied ability to track it's targets if its moving.
It's tough, and the other Marines are pretty much worthless, but stick to it... and use the terrain! Use new tactics! Melee attacks are suprisingly effective from time to time.
-Loph
lophan@bungie.org
Anonymous (not verified)
Now here's what I did...
In reply to: God Legendary sucksAlright, well, I actually just beat the game on legendary today, and let me tell ya, this fight was one of the hardest throughout the entire campaign. This is because #1, there's no cover, hiding places, or temporary relief. #2, they don't really miss so often on legendary, which makes those annoying little Grunts a much bigger threat, especially in numbers. Anyhow, on to the advice...
I found two basic strategies that worked on this level, and if you use them (and your mad Halo skillz), you just might survive to grab that jeep. First off, ignore your marines here....you'll be lucky to get yourself out of this alive, let alone a few guys w/o shields. The first Covenant dropship or two, you're alright in your tower...they don't have enough troops to effectively flank you, and you're going to need to grab that health and ammo before you have to retreat. Hopefully you've dumped your assault rifle for some sort of plasma weapon....you'll probably want to grab a Needler later on, too. Now, the first group or two of aliens are fairly aggressive and will charge up the ramps, setting them up for a good grenading. Take out as many of the little guys as you can, using human grenades on the shielded lizards whenever possible. If you get a good shot at an Elite, keep firing---plasma shots can stun him, and once you manage to drop his shields, you ownz his ass. Eventually, their numbers and aiming will force you to fall back---I recommend jumping into one of the little indentions near the center of the top structure. They'll start coming up---use grenades to stall them, and watch out for Elites---they're alot harder to push back than the Grunts. After you've killed the early groups or been overrun, fight your way to the back ramp---use a grenade to cover your escape if needed---and run for a boulder, or a tree in an emergency. Have that Needler yet? Dodge from cover to cover firing full clips---it's enough to take out an Elite, and in the open, it's hard to dodge those little pink things (keep that in mind yourself when choosing cover.) Using this strategy, you should be able to take out another group or two, or at least thin their numbers. Now, once the coast is clear, change positions, running around to the opposite side to stock up on ammo, health, whatever--just be sure to keep an eye out to reinforcements. Continuing this way---Needling & running for cover in the open and using plasma weapons and the tower against smaller groups---you should be able to survive. Just make sure not to be surrounded, caught from behind, or left without good cover. Und so, das ist das.
Anonymous (not verified)
Heh
In reply to: Now here's what I did...Just wait until you're trying to fight off all those Covenant before boarding the Truth & Reconciliation...that's a hell of a fight.
Anonymous (not verified)
Re: Heh
In reply to: HehId wrote on Wednesday, 12/5/2001 - 11:17 pm:
: Just wait until you're trying to fight off all those
: Covenant before boarding the Truth & Reconciliation...that's
: a hell of a fight.
Coincidentally, thats where I am right now, i beat the 2nd level and am right at that clearing where the gravity lift is, stuff stuff :)
Earendil
Gravity lift fight is a breeze, get INSIDE the ship ;-)
In reply to: Re: HehPanZer wrote on Thursday, 12/6/2001 - 9:08 pm:
: Id wrote on Wednesday, 12/5/2001 - 11:17 pm:
:
: : Just wait until you're trying to fight off all those
: : Covenant before boarding the Truth &
: Reconciliation...that's
: : a hell of a fight.
:
: Coincidentally, thats where I am right now, i beat the 2nd
: level and am right at that clearing where the gravity lift
: is, stuff stuff :)
Oh! They have the internet on computers now! - Homer J Simpson
Earendil
^NT^ Grrr, what happened to the auto NT? [nt]
In reply to: Gravity lift fight is a breeze, get INSIDE the ship ;-)Earendil wrote on Friday, 12/7/2001 - 11:33 am:
: PanZer wrote on Thursday, 12/6/2001 - 9:08 pm:
:
: : Id wrote on Wednesday, 12/5/2001 - 11:17 pm:
: :
: : : Just wait until you're trying to fight off all those
: : : Covenant before boarding the Truth &
: : Reconciliation...that's
: : : a hell of a fight.
: :
: : Coincidentally, thats where I am right now, i beat the
: 2nd
: : level and am right at that clearing where the gravity
: lift
: : is, stuff stuff :)
:
: Oh! They have the internet on computers now! - Homer J
: Simpson
Oh! They have the internet on computers now! - Homer J Simpson
narcogen
Your message wasn't blank, so no [NT]
In reply to: ^NT^ Grrr, what happened to the auto NT? [nt]Earendil
oh, I thought it checked for new text [NT]
In reply to: Your message wasn't blank, so no [NT]noctavis
That'd be a good idere. [NT]
In reply to: oh, I thought it checked for new text [NT]narcogen
It does this now.
In reply to: That'd be a good idere. [NT]If the contents of the message being replied to and the message being posted are indentical not counting spaces and newline characters, then [NT] will also be appended to the subject.
There may be a few kinks to work out (perhaps a few more double-NT occurrences and the like) but it should no longer be necessary to intentionally delete the comment body to get the automatic NT designation.
Narcogen
Carch
Ubercool. [NT]
In reply to: It does this now.narcogen wrote on Monday, 12/10/2001 - 9:13 am:
: If the contents of the message being replied to and the
: message being posted are indentical not counting spaces and
: newline characters, then [NT] will also be appended to the
: subject.
:
: There may be a few kinks to work out (perhaps a few more
: double-NT occurrences and the like) but it should no longer
: be necessary to intentionally delete the comment body to get
: the automatic NT designation.
:
:
Narcogen
_/\ C
vector40
Stop complaining!
In reply to: God Legendary sucksIt's LEGENDARY. You guys are talking like it should be given that you'll breeze through it like cake. Sheesh.
You were WARNED :P
Anonymous (not verified)
Re: God Legendary sucks
In reply to: God Legendary sucksDon't know if this was cheating, but it worked. After defeating the first couple landing parties, there will be two Cov dropships depositing at the same time, grab what you need, abandon the tower, and head for the area you drive the jeep down once you get it. This puts you out of the Cov's circle of influence. Use your human pistol to take head shots of grunts and jackels. This is where it got funky. The Human dropship comes in and the remaining Elites turn their attention to it. A battle insues, and...Checkpoint! the Elites buggar off and you're clear to drive away with one or two Marines riding with you. I thought it was a cheap way to get out of battle, but I had spent two hours with that one fight and wasn't going to question my great luck. Haven't played it since to see if would repeat, but it's worth trying if you're still stuck. Goos luck.
Earendil
Other Good xBox Games?
Reviews are great to find out if a game is of good quality.
reviews are not always good to find out whether one will like a game.
So I come to the community.
I tend to like FPS (that involve brains, unless I'm pissed and then I just like to shoot stuff) along with games like Myth and SC (I like SC for it's addicting qualities). flight sims are also good. and while racing games don't hold my interest for very long, a while ago there was a PS2 dirt bike game that I couldn't stop playing.
I tend to stay away from RPGs and sports oriented games (how many football games do we need anyway?). And I didn’t much care for the little of what I’ve seen and played of Final Fantasy (please don't hunt me down for that comment).
both of the 2 other major games for the xBox, DOA3 and Odd World, don't strike my fancy either. though 4x4 and that one flight sim do. but I haven't read reviews for them yet, so I'll wait before I pick up either.
also, a game able to support multiple players is a giant plus.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Earendil
rhino badlands games
Re: Other Good xBox Games?
In reply to: Other Good xBox Games?what are you trying to say ? Grab Halo
Earendil
Been There, Done That
In reply to: Re: Other Good xBox Games?on the last level on legendary with 2 players. half way through by myself on legendary.
I need more! :)
Darlan
Re: Been There, Done That
In reply to: Been There, Done ThatEarendil wrote on Wednesday, 12/5/2001 - 10:24 pm:
: on the last level on legendary with 2 players. half way
: through by myself on legendary.
:
: I need more! :)
I'm trying to go through the game on legendary. I've beaten it on all the other modes, and I just started it, but dang it's tough. Are there any tips to keep in mind for survival? (right now, I'm on the 2nd level, if that narrows down things at all.)
noctavis
Re: Other Good xBox Games?
In reply to: Other Good xBox Games?Which flight sim? Air Force Delta Storm? It's eye-candy, and no more a flight sim than your arcade's copy of Afterburner is. It's bleeding obvious how little the developers know about any branch of the military, but the planes are extremely pretty. Reviews are calling this title a tech demo for the Xbox, just like it was on the DreamCast. 'Course, I did kill about 45 minutes on this game at my in-Laws' the other day.
I tend to lean towards tactical titles, myself... though I did obtain a copy of Amped: Freestyle Snowboarding. Great reviews, and it includes a resort from where I live. All of its real-life resorts are supposed to be like really being there in many respects. YES - I did obtain an Xbox. Or rather, had a bout of temporary insanity for long enough to preorder one. My packages should ship on the 14th, in time for Xmas.
As far as other titles, I'm watching:
Noctavis
Bunbi Itchi - "The pen and sword in accord"
Earendil
Re: Other Good xBox Games?
In reply to: Re: Other Good xBox Games?Noctavis wrote on Wednesday, 12/5/2001 - 6:56 pm:
: Which flight sim? Air Force Delta Storm? It's
: eye-candy, and no more a flight sim than your arcade's copy
: of Afterburner is. It's bleeding obvious how little
: the developers know about any branch of the military, but
: the planes are extremely pretty. Reviews are calling this
: title a tech demo for the Xbox, just like it was on the
: DreamCast. 'Course, I did kill about 45 minutes on this game
: at my in-Laws' the other day.
:
humm thanks for the advice. I like my games as real as possible or else they bug me :-)
: I tend to lean towards tactical titles, myself... though I
: did obtain a copy of Amped: Freestyle Snowboarding.
: Great reviews, and it includes a resort from where I live.
: All of its real-life resorts are supposed to be like really
: being there in many respects. YES - I did obtain an Xbox. Or
: rather, had a bout of temporary insanity for long enough to
: preorder one. My packages should ship on the 14th, in time
: for Xmas.
*pats Noct on the back*
jolly good, jolly good. so who's have you been using in the mean time?
:
: As far as other titles, I'm watching:
:
:
lol, they're making a game. probably won't buy it, not a buffy fan, but it'll be interesting to see :-)
:
Well they look good, but I'm kinda lookign for titles that are out as oh now, as it's my BD present, and that's what I get, to pick an xBox game :-)
I'll go check out some reviews, now that I have time on my hands.
Earendil
acrappa
Re: Other Good xBox Games?
In reply to: Re: Other Good xBox Games?: I think Allyson Hannigan and Sarah Michelle Gellar are hotties.
Oh my God! Sarah Michelle Gellar, OK... but Allyson Hannigan is one of the grossest girls I've ever seen!
__________________________
Ain't got no last words to say
Yellow streak right up my spine
The gun in my mouth was real
And the taste blew my mind
Anonymous (not verified)
Buffy is the best thing on television, but...
In reply to: Re: Other Good xBox Games?The game is probably going to be a hack job. The show works because it acknowledges the limitations of it's medium and plays everything to the hilt. How could a game (A game without SMG's voice acting even?) hit the same notes? On the other hand the whole 'delicate blond stalks fleeing giant bloodthirsty monsters' deal will convert, but the humor and the character interaction just aren't possible. I'm afraid the game will be fluff.
To qualify the post title, my television watching is pretty much limited to Buffy reruns, the new Buffy season, football, and the History Channel. 'Reality TV' entertains me on the same level as navel contemplation, fortunately the latter doesn't require a controller, and what else is on these days? Special Unit 2 is sometimes funny, but mostly just the gnome.
Anyway, I think the game's target market is the hardcore fan and the 'just gotta have this type of game' crowd and I wouldn't expect a serious attempt to bring the spirit of the show to it. Prove me wrong if you get it. :-)
Ramses II
Anonymous (not verified)
Re: Buffy, games, Xbox, racing
In reply to: Buffy is the best thing on television, but...Speaking of Buffy games, my sister (who btw recaps "Angel" for Mighty Big TV) has a copy of the Buffy board game. It's actually quite good. Maybe slightly unbalanced in favor of "good" but then that just makes it truer to the series, yes?
I've been watching the FX Buffy reruns, and I'm having to agree with my sister that the show is definitely taking a downturn. After season three there's a definite downturn. Lots of good moments in there still, though.
On the topic of Xbox games (which I guess I'm in the market for because I got an Xbox for my birthday, yea me! And yea my wife who got it for me!), what about racing games? I could get into a good racing sim, but games with loads of powerups bore me.
Ishamael
Heard Project Gotham Racing was good...
In reply to: Re: Buffy, games, Xbox, racing(snip)
: On the topic of Xbox games (which I guess I'm in the
: market for because I got an Xbox for my birthday, yea me!
: And yea my wife who got it for me!), what about racing
: games? I could get into a good racing sim, but games with
: loads of powerups bore me.
I've got a buddy who told me that project gotham racing was a decent game, but i'm honestly not sure if it's even out yet. The gameplay is supposed to run along the same lines as Gran Turismo, if my friend is to be believed.
Prety sexy looking game, judging by the commercials.
Later,
Ish
"And it comes to be that the soothing light at the end of your tunnel was just a freight train coming your way..." -Metallica
noctavis
It looks pretty, but you're still driving in circles...
In reply to: Heard Project Gotham Racing was good...Honestly, simple eye candy is not enough. Track-racing is so 2600... I'd prolly never purchase a NASCAR game for the same reason, even though NASCAR Heat is one of the three (four?) titles on the Xbox that has box-to-box multiplayer.
- Noctavis
Anonymous (not verified)
Re: Other Good xBox Games?
In reply to: Other Good xBox Games?I have Halo, Project Gotham Racing, Dead or Alive 3, and NFL Fever 2002. All great.
Anonymous (not verified)
Re: Other Good xBox Games?
In reply to: Other Good xBox Games?Earendil wrote on Wednesday, 12/5/2001 - 4:51 pm:
I loved Oddworld, and I also have Fuzion Frenzy, which is a nice party game to play with friends (but if you don't have many friends, I'd recommend staying away from it.)
Masakari987
Re: Other Good xBox Games?
In reply to: Other Good xBox Games?I would recommend Halo, but most people who own an X-box have Halo(which is the coolest game on the Xbox, IMHO). So, I recommend Amped. I usually hate games that are anywhere near sports games, but Amped reminded me a lot about the old games. The career mode is challenging, but if you just want to have fun and goof around, play the quick run mode. You should try it before you buy it, though, because it takes a little bit to get used to it, and you don't want to buy something you'll regret. Try it at a friends house because they might be able to help you out a lot more than just trying to figure it out at the store.
nimrod
Ad for America
Hehe. I'm in the UK, and I just saw an advert on TV for America, trying to persuade us to visit the country. IIRC, our tourism industry was doing so badly because American tourists stopped coming. *Apparently* many of them thought there wouldn't be any food here cos of the foot & mouth...
The actual advert was basically saying how great the country was. They need to be careful where (in which countries) they show the ad though. Some places it could be seen as 'yet more US arrogance'.
KillGore
MS to take over Take 2?
According to this report Microsoft is considering adding Take2 to it's list of acquired coompanies. What does this have to do with anything here?
Bungie gave the rights to the Myth series to Take2 when Microsoft bought them. However, if T2 is swallowed by the M$ behemoth then the Myth rights would be owned by M$ and could therefore be advanced by Bungie.
Of course, who knows if Bungie would ever want to do anything with the Myth franchise, but it's an interesting thought.
- KillGore =PN=
Cunbelin The Insane
Re: MS to take over Take 2?
In reply to: MS to take over Take 2?LMAO that would just be a bit too ironic. Ok maybe not that, but the real irony would be if MS bought Take 2 and gave the Myth franchise to someone else!
pimpy
Myth=Storyline...
In reply to: Re: MS to take over Take 2?Cunbelin The Insane wrote on Friday, 12/7/2001 - 9:04 pm:
: LMAO that would just be a bit too ironic. Ok maybe not
: that, but the real irony would be if MS bought Take 2 and
: gave the Myth franchise to someone else!
Unfortunately after the recent lack of support for Myth III: The Wolf Age I would say that the only thing that remains of the Myth series is the extensive storyline that it was based upon. Any and all hope that was supposed to be secured by the release of M3 was denied when Take 2 released the entire Mumbo Jumbo staff that was working on M3.
As it stands now M3 is an unsupported game that was rushed to meet a deadline. The community does not support it as strongly as it should due to the large number of errors and bugs that accompany it, not to mention that it does more to revive the original game then to reinvent it. This is not to say that it doesn't have its own strengths, but only that it does what M2 did for Myth, except that this time it does it to M2.
So even if Take 2 was acquired by M$, I'm afraid that the only thing remaining in the series would be the extensive storyline itself and nothing more. The genre of the Myth series needs to be reinvented and unless this is done then the game will simply remain a rehash of days long past.
Sincerely,
Pimpy™
Anonymous (not verified)
I hope not!
In reply to: MS to take over Take 2?KillGore =PN= wrote on Friday, 12/7/2001 - 6:01 pm:
: According to : href="http://gamepen.ugo.com/gamepen/fullnews.asp?newsid=5710">this
: report Microsoft is considering adding Take2 to it's
: list of acquired coompanies. What does this have to do with
: anything here?
:
: Bungie gave the rights to the Myth series to Take2 when
: Microsoft bought them. However, if T2 is swallowed by the M$
: behemoth then the Myth rights would be owned by M$ and could
: therefore be advanced by Bungie.
:
: Of course, who knows if Bungie would ever want to do
: anything with the Myth franchise, but it's an interesting
: thought.
:
: - KillGore =PN=
A myth game... only on xbox... ::shudder::
I'd hate to see the controls.
-ax
narcogen
Well, I'd suggest...
In reply to: I hope not!ax wrote on Friday, 12/7/2001 - 11:22 pm:
:
: A myth game... only on xbox... ::shudder::
: I'd hate to see the controls.
... that for CERTAIN kinds of tasks, CERTAIN kinds of controls have an INHERENT advantage (like, say, a keyboard and mouse for some kinds of games, and a joystick for others).
But, of course, that's such a ludicrous idea that I won't mention it.
Narcogen
vector40
:P
In reply to: Well, I'd suggest...narcogen wrote on Saturday, 12/8/2001 - 1:58 am:
: ... that for CERTAIN kinds of tasks, CERTAIN kinds of
: controls have an INHERENT advantage (like, say, a keyboard
: and mouse for some kinds of games, and a joystick for
: others).
:
: But, of course, that's such a ludicrous idea that I won't
: mention it.
You just did.
noctavis
Pumping Xbox output to or through your PC for better quality...
I'm trying to figure a way to utilize my old PC's monitor screen with the Xbox I should hopefully be recieving in the next two weeks. Now, I could obtain an expensive HDTV card and pump HDTV signals in, which might be nice, but I'm thinking I'll have to settle for S-Video or coaxial input on some PCI card. One old enough that a Pentium 233 won't be overtaxed supporting it.
I'd likely also pump audio through my PC as well, however I could.
- Noctavis
vector40
Re: Pumping Xbox output to or through your PC for better quality
In reply to: Pumping Xbox output to or through your PC for better quality...To be honest, I'd be afraid to get my hopes up on doing this at all. It's a tricky prospect... and the official Stance of MS is that it can't be done.
narcogen
Re: Pumping Xbox output to or through your PC for better quality
In reply to: Pumping Xbox output to or through your PC for better quality...noctavis wrote on Saturday, 12/8/2001 - 12:32 am:
: I'm trying to figure a way to utilize my old PC's monitor
: screen with the Xbox I should hopefully be recieving in the
: next two weeks. Now, I could obtain an expensive HDTV card
: and pump HDTV signals in, which might be nice, but I'm
: thinking I'll have to settle for S-Video or coaxial input on
: some PCI card. One old enough that a Pentium 233 won't be
: overtaxed supporting it.
The PC wouldn't be doing anything but passthru, so the specs are irrelevant.
Moreover, since Xbox Halo only outputs 640x480, it won't help that game *too* much.
What you really want is a TV tuner box that has RGB out and S-Video in. Check Radio Shack.
As for the audio, check places like Cambridge Audio for some of their inexpensive surround-sound sets used for PCs that support 5.1; some aren't very expensive and offer surprising quality.
:
: I'd likely also pump audio through my PC as well, however
: I could.
:
: - Noctavis
Narcogen
noctavis
Re: Pumping Xbox output to or through your PC for better quality
In reply to: Re: Pumping Xbox output to or through your PC for better qualityNoctavis
Bunbu Itchi - "The pen and sword in accord"
noctavis
Grrrr
In reply to: Re: Pumping Xbox output to or through your PC for better qualitynarcogen wrote on Saturday, 12/8/2001 - 2:55 am:
:
: The PC wouldn't be doing anything but passthru, so the
: specs are irrelevant.
:
: Moreover, since Xbox Halo only outputs 640x480, it won't
: help that game *too* much.
Well... except that a television doesn't even operate at 640x480. There could be major gains from composite or S-video inputs.
:
: What you really want is a TV tuner box that has RGB out
: and S-Video in. Check Radio Shack.
:
: As for the audio, check places like Cambridge Audio for
: some of their inexpensive surround-sound sets used for PCs
: that support 5.1; some aren't very expensive and offer
: surprising quality.
Right... I've been comparing products and sites. Maybe I'll try to compile a list of things when I'm done.
One plus is that I could still sit at my PC when I wanted to game. Another option that has become interesting since last night: I might be able to funnel the Xbox output via USB (I've not found a good FW solution yet, I'm afraid) to my TiBook's screen. Viola - mobility. Now all I'd need would be a power outlet. (And a honkin' huge bag to carry my box and games in ;-)
Noctavis
Bunbu Itchi - "The pen and sword in accord"
narcogen
Yuck
In reply to: Grrrrnoctavis wrote on Saturday, 12/8/2001 - 8:36 am:
: narcogen wrote on Saturday, 12/8/2001 - 2:55 am:
:
: :
: : The PC wouldn't be doing anything but passthru, so the
: : specs are irrelevant.
: :
: : Moreover, since Xbox Halo only outputs 640x480, it
: won't
: : help that game *too* much.
:
: Well... except that a television doesn't even operate at
: 640x480. There could be major gains from composite or
: S-video inputs.
:
: :
: : What you really want is a TV tuner box that has RGB
: out
: : and S-Video in. Check Radio Shack.
: :
: : As for the audio, check places like Cambridge Audio
: for
: : some of their inexpensive surround-sound sets used for
: PCs
: : that support 5.1; some aren't very expensive and offer
: : surprising quality.
:
: Right... I've been comparing products and sites. Maybe
: I'll try to compile a list of things when I'm done.
:
: One plus is that I could still sit at my PC when I wanted
: to game. Another option that has become interesting since
: last night: I might be able to funnel the Xbox output via
: USB (I've not found a good FW solution yet, I'm afraid) to
: my TiBook's screen. Viola - mobility. Now all I'd need would
: be a power outlet. (And a honkin' huge bag to carry my box
: and games in ;-)
Full motion video? Via USB?
Lay off the crack pipe, Noc. Not gonna happen.
Even with FW, you need a way to take the Xbox's output and encode it as DV, and then read it. Maybe you could pump your S-Video out through a Sony camcorder, input into your TiBook and watch yourself play Halo in an iMovie screen, but I'm guessing you're going to experience an intolerable lag between your control input and on-screen actions in this case.
Narcogen
Anonymous (not verified)
Sound and light
In reply to: Re: Pumping Xbox output to or through your PC for better qualityThe PC wouldn't be doing anything but passthru, so the
: specs are irrelevant.
I have a Formac ProTV card (Mac PCI card) which is excellent, and (I realised recently) supports NTSC input, meaning I could actually import an XBox and run it through that. The only problem being power supply and the lack of OS X drivers for the card.
: As for the audio, check places like Cambridge Audio for
: some of their inexpensive surround-sound sets used for PCs
: that support 5.1; some aren't very expensive and offer
: surprising quality.
Margaret has a set of Cambridge Audio 5.1 speakers which are absolutely stunning, and very cheap (less than £100 I think). I have a set of 2.1 Logitech speakers (the X2) which have excellent sound quality, and the speakers look lovely too. (there is a 4.1 set of them too ...)
mad.max =PN=
vector40
Re: Sound and light
In reply to: Sound and lightmad.max =PN= wrote on Saturday, 12/8/2001 - 4:50 am:
: Margaret has a set of Cambridge Audio 5.1 speakers which
: are absolutely stunning, and very cheap (less than £100 I
: think).
Don't supposeyou can tell us the source? :)
Anonymous (not verified)
through monitor?
In reply to: Re: Sound and lightanyway just to route it through a standard monitor?
vector40 wrote on Saturday, 12/8/2001 - 5:57 pm:
: mad.max =PN= wrote on Saturday, 12/8/2001 - 4:50 am:
:
: : Margaret has a set of Cambridge Audio 5.1 speakers
: which
: : are absolutely stunning, and very cheap (less than £100
: I
: : think).
:
: Don't supposeyou can tell us the source? :)
:
: Ol' Ho-Hum
narcogen
Re: through monitor?
In reply to: through monitor?nalmeth wrote on Monday, 12/10/2001 - 1:10 pm:
: anyway just to route it through a standard monitor?
Not yet.
There was originally supposed to be a VGA adapter. Then there wasn't (MS has a FAQ that says "no" to this question).
Then I heard it rumored there might be again. At this point, wait and see.
Narcogen
noctavis
Aye... VGA Adapter here... (URL inside)
In reply to: through monitor?Yeah, Ferrex located this item, which should become available before Xmas. Supposedly, it acts as a pass-through setup for your PC or Mac, so that you can switch to your Xbox when desired.
It'll be interesting to see.
- Noctavis
Earendil
Recording Halo Games (it's a snap)
I can't have been the first to figure this out. it was so friggin easy...I should have thought of it first. but I didn't, my bro did.
so I'm sitting down to a Game of Halo when my bro says "just thought of this last night....but why can't we record the Halo agmes with the VCR?" my first thought was naaa, that wouldn't work....well, yes it would. slipped a tape in the VCR and hit record, bingo, that's all it took :-)
now everyones set up will be different. right now everything we have goes through the VCR, then out to the TV and the stero. all we did was used our VCRs 2nd input, and flipped the VCR channle over(which you have to do anyway to play Halo) and hit record!
Any problems with this, just ask. I'm not pro in this area but I know a thing or two. at the least I can start naming cable colors, and how big around the input holes are ;-)
Earendil
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