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havent heard anything about a PC release but microsoft will probably do what they did with Halo 1 and release the PC version bout 6 months after the Xbox release

yer so every1 goes and buys a damn xbox - ive never even playd one be4.

I got a new computer the other day

1.5gig ram - p4 3.4ghz - 256meg vid - 150gig hdd.

and i got no good games to play :D

waiting 4 halflife2!!!

i got doom3 but meh. i got bored of that after 1/2 hour

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anybody find halo2 WAY WAY too short? my god i got it yesterday (saturday 4pm) and i finished it today (sunday 2pm) just spent only 6 hrs playing and the credits screen shows up

Well u play it too much then,

Ive been playing it for an hour or two every day and im on level 13 or 14 i think

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anybody find halo2 WAY WAY too short? my god i got it yesterday (saturday 4pm) and i finished it today (sunday 2pm) just spent only 6 hrs playing and the credits screen shows up

You should have played it on a harder level if you were proceding too quickly.

This game took too long to come out, so when I got it I wanted it to last. Started on normal but realized it wasnt going to last, so I restarted on heroic. Lasted a week so far and still going...

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You should have played it on a harder level if you were proceding too quickly.  

This game took too long to come out, so when I got it I wanted it to last.  Started on normal but realized it wasnt going to last, so I restarted on heroic. Lasted a week so far and still going...

Yeh did the same thing, noticed I was going thru a bit fast so on to heroic now :)

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i like how u can pick up the guns from the..cant remember what they are called.. fly around thingies that shoot you with a lazer type thingie..

and the flood looks better too . i like how u see the little spider looking things go into the body :)

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u mean the sentinels with that sentinel beam?

nice gun but drains ammo like water in a sink, absolutely rapes the flood with that compared to other guns

u actually pay attention to small details? maan, i just shoot at anything that aint human, shoot first, ask questions later

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