I wonder what happens if you forge things on fixed under him, if you can get there. We could blow up a pile of dead grunts! What if they're forgeable 0_0
Everybody read the Waypoint update last week that announced forgeable trees on Timberland, rght? Good. Just checking.
I have a question, and It might have been answered already but...Is CEA similar to ODST in regards to the disc expanding the multiplayer, allowing you to use one disc for all the maps in Reach? Or will you have to change discs to play on the CEA maps and vice versa?
The forge will just be forge in Reach, but on the new maps. Unless you don't have Reach, then you can just forge on the CEA disc, correct me if I'm wrong.
There are two discs like odst had, one has the CEA campaign and the other has the new multiplayer maps for reach.
So if I install either Reach or HCEA to my harddrive I can play on all the multiplayer maps using either disc? So I guess you'll only need a particular disc to play its campaign
The panel at New York Comic Con introduced the Hang 'em High remake "High Noon" as the "new forge world." It looks like we'l have an entirely new pallette (abeit still with forerunner pieces), but it was unclear to me whether or not we can forge outside the indoor portion of the map (which is about the size of Foundry, maybe a bit bigger).
Just a little Google searching: Theory: Hang 'Em High Remake is Actually Forge World 2 - Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary - Neoseeker Forums Here's another link with a video: (NEW) Halo CEA - Hang'Em'High Overview, and Custom Challenges! -Halo4Follower - YouTube Here's a link with a lot of video's in it: A Look Ahead – Halo Anniversary’s Multiplayer - All You Need | All You Need (this one doesn't have much info on High Noon, but it does show all the new maps in video form. I'm stoked for Break Neck)
Custom Challenges? That's pretty damn cool. Imma go ahead and guess that they're just like, little challenges for us, though. Not something that you actually gain credits for. Although if some credit system was implemented, I'd say it'd be taken advantage of quite quickly.
Custom Challenges are only for Waypoint Premium-members. So prepare to open up your wallet if you want to have them.
Source. I know they said "Premium", but I assumed Premium meant Xbox Live gold. Also, they don't have enough features on a premium list to warrant buying a premium account, so I don't really see where that's going if it's the truth.