Forge is Coming to Windows 10 PC

Discussion in 'Announcements' started by WAR, May 19, 2016.

By WAR on May 19, 2016 at 12:27 PM
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    From the very beginning, community creations have been central to the Halo experience. From stacking up grenades underneath an unsuspecting Warthog to multiplayer movie-making, the Halo sandbox has always been fertile soil for millions of moments and memories created for, and by, the fans.

    In 2007, Halo 3 upped the ante with the introduction of a map manipulation tool called Forge, and quite literally changed the game forever, enabling a cascade of creativity, from new map and unique game type experiences to interactive art – all created by the community itself.

    When Forge was redesigned from the ground up for Halo 5: Guardians on the Xbox One, it opened the door to even more inventive community-created content, pushing the boundaries even further to give players more power and control than ever before, and removing as many constraints as possible to allow for the creation of incredibly high quality maps. From the stunningly beautiful maps created by WyvernZu, to the hilarious mini-games from TurbTastic, we’ve been continually blown away with the countless crazy and creative experiences that Halo fans have made. As a famous Spartan once said, however, “I think we’re just getting started…”


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    Today, we’re excited to announce that we’re bringing this same spirit of creation and collaboration to the PC later this year with Forge – Halo 5: Guardians Edition for Windows 10. Best of all? It will be absolutely free. In addition to the evolutions already present in the mode on Xbox One, Forge – Halo 5: Guardians Edition for Windows 10 will include some exciting new features designed specifically with PC users in mind, including:

    • Keyboard & Mouse Support – For the first time ever, Forgers will have the option of using a keyboard & mouse allowing for more precision control than ever before.
    • Increased Resolution – Support for multiple resolutions including 4k.
    • Test and Play with Friends – Enlist the help of Friends to help build, test, and play your Forge creations on Windows 10.
    • Build on Windows 10 and Publish to Xbox One – Experiences built on Windows 10 can be published to and played on Xbox One, opening the doors for countless new experiences to be enjoyed by players all over the world.
    If you’re already finding yourself excited about the incredible possibilities that are opened up by expanding Forge to the Windows 10 platform, trust us, you’re not alone. 343 Industries UGC Director, Tom French, and his team are already chomping at the bit to get these new creative tools into the hands of the community.


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    “Forge on the PC will finally give the mouse/keyboard editing precision the community has always been clamoring for. On top of that, an updated and optimized UI geared towards mouse interactions makes a lot of the inputs in Forge easier/faster than before.

    Since we released Forge in Halo 5 we’ve seen so many amazing new things come from it – from weird mini-games we could have never anticipated to meticulously crafted maps that are even approaching the visual quality of internally built maps. The team has continued to wonder what we’d get if we could put Forge in the hands of as many people as possible, and making it free on Windows 10 literally gives the chance to anyone who wants to jump in and try their hands at building a cool new map for Halo 5. I’m excited to see what the future content from the community will bring!”

    • Tom French, UGC Director, 343 Industries
    We’ll have a lot more to share about Forge – Halo 5: Guardians Edition on Windows 10 later this year, but look for even more exciting updates coming to the Forge experience in Halo 5: Guardians on the Xbox One in the coming months – including new environments, advanced file sharing capabilities, new pieces, palettes, props, and much more.

    source: xboxwire
     
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Discussion in 'Announcements' started by WAR, May 19, 2016.

    1. Preacher001
      Preacher001
      I'm running 720BE with 12 gigs ram and a 750ti oc on a samsung ssd. There is very little I have to dumb down and most of what I dumb down I seldom notice. If I really need some more beef I can open up the extra core and oc the cpu but I've yet to feel the need. Honestly most of the PC geeks can't prove to me the value of a spanky new pc rig with all the trimmings.

      Wow you made it go from barely visible jaggies to invisible jaggies. I can really notice that with all the screen spam.

      4k game graphics is not quite like 4k live footage where it currently makes slightly more of a difference. I can wait till the game graphics can justify the extra juice 4k requires.
    2. NOKYARD
      NOKYARD
      Yeah, i believe my video card is substantial enough but a dual core pentium will likely be the weak link, even if overclocked. Not to mention that i may also want to live stream, which i can barely do now.
    3. Preacher001
      Preacher001
      Ouch, yah live streaming can kill PC power.
    4. A Haunted Army
      A Haunted Army
      oh nice, not to far off from what i built comming up 4yrs ago

      beefy i think is pretty relative and any decent gaming rig i think is pretty beefy in comparison to your average computer that people have.
    5. NOKYARD
      NOKYARD
      I think it's funny that this warning
      • The EVGA 750W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply length of 180mm exceeds Xigmatek Aquila MicroATX Mini Tower Case maximum of 160mm.
      Came up weeks after i shoe horned the PSU into the case.
    6. BodeyBode
    7. Wally12
      Wally12
      Is it out yet? No? How about now?
      AnonomissX likes this.
    8. Sn1p3r C
      Sn1p3r C
      Yep!
    9. Dark Ling Ling
      Dark Ling Ling
      I have so many questions about this. How in the world are the controls going to be translated to KB/M? Does customization/REQ stuff carry over (and if so, I guess that means PC only players are quite limited in what they can do in that department since most means of obtaining req points are unavailable)? What are the expected min specs? Is the app online only? Can Forge maps be saved locally? Do the devs have any comment about modding (UWP doesn't give me much hope for this answer, but its worth asking.)?
    10. Preacher001
      Preacher001
      Probably just go back to the settings they used before translating it to controller.

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