Chronique:Matt's Halo Updates du 07/09

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Like Neil Diamond, the Halo Update has steadfastly refused to die. But will there be enough data to keep it going until its first birthday?

  • Post-combat behavior is in; AIs now can now comment to themselves or each other after an encounter, shoot enemies on the ground to make sure they're still dead, and so on.
  • The crewmen fight better - better than the Bobs in Marathon, notes Chris Butcher.
  • AI units now know the difference between darkness and light, and consequently know when to use the flashlight.
  • Signaling animations are in; you'll see Marines waving, pointing things out to each other and so on.
  • You can order Marines to get the hell out of the Warthog so you can drive it. This is a more humane alternative to the previous procedure for removing them from vehicles.
  • Marcus made the Banshee contrails look nicer.
  • We fixed some specular lighting issues.
  • Marty got all the music hooked up in the last mission of the game and is fiddling around with it so it matches the action and doesn't get obnoxious.
  • At nearly all times, several people in the office are playing the game. Co-op in particular is a lot of fun, but there's plenty of multiplayer action to be had. Bungie employees speak in awe of a certain 12-player CTF game that occurred a couple nights back. "It was just like a war," said Hardy. "Exactly like we hoped it would be."