Yeah, although Halo Full is, well, the complete installment of Halo, many people cannot get their hands on the mac version, due to the fact that Bungie pretty much sold themselves to windblows and the sexbox. Usually, Halo Full for the mac is around $100, but Halo 3 is only $56. I would highly recommend it all the same.Jomskylark wrote:Thanks for your reply!
I understand that the Halo Demo gets quite a few players, so I wasn't sure if it was the same for the full version. By me saying a lot I mean fifty to a couple hundred players on multiple servers. Could you get me a rough estimate of the amount of players on an average day (6 PM EST on a weekday or 2 PM EST on a weekend, etc.)? I know this isn't ideal but it would influence my decision.
Thanks again!
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i think macsoft did the Mac conversion.
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History:
Bungie bought by MS.
MS licenses Halo PC to Gearbox.
MS licenses Halo Mac to MacSoft (who use the Gearbox PC port as a starting point).
Bungie bought by MS.
MS licenses Halo PC to Gearbox.
MS licenses Halo Mac to MacSoft (who use the Gearbox PC port as a starting point).
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