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Thursday, January 25, 2007

If they think Halo 2 wasn't good then I can only imagine how good Halo 3 will be.

This story is from Gamepro.com

In an article from U.K.'s Edge Online, Bungie's Halo staffers chime in with their thoughts on working with Microsoft and the complexity of the Halo series.

"We had about four to five weeks to polish Halo at the end. No more than that. And that last five per cent is responsible for 30 per cent of the success of the game, or more. That's the period in which we really had a perfect storm," said technical lead Chris Butcher. "The team was all there, everything was working great, the Xbox hardware was finally there and good, and we just were able to relentlessly execute on that. The entire game came together within that four- to six-week period."

Butcher said that Bungie had none of that "polish" time for Halo 2. "We miscalculated, we screwed up," he said, "we came down to the wire and we just lost all of that. So Halo 2 is far less than it could and should be in many ways because of that. It kills me to think of it. Even the multiplayer experience for Halo 2 is a pale shadow of what it could and should have been if we had gotten the timing of our schedule right. It's astounding to me. I f***ing cannot play Halo 2 multiplayer. I cannot do it. And that's why I know Halo 3 is going to be so much better."

As for working with Microsoft, "The concept that Bungie wouldn't have a launch title for the Xbox 360 was almost impossible to conceive of," said Bungie composer Marty O'Donnell. "That was really hard for the suits to swallow, it was like, no no no, we have to have a Bungie launch title. But I remember saying that there's nothing better than for Bungie not to be able to have a launch title, and for Bungie not to be defining the Xbox 360. I know it's scary for everybody, but it's not scary for us. We make games. We don't ship platforms. We don't push platforms. As soon as we think that that's what we're about, as soon as we think that Bungie's a platform company, we are, in my opinion, doomed."

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