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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Halo Reach requires hard drive to play in co-op mode, Microsoft working on this 'temporary issue'


Not Everyone Can Access Multiplayer On Bungie's New Halo Title
The Halo series has always been about addictive multiplayer experiences, so it's most disturbing to find out that campaign co-op gaming on the latest title is a non-starter for people without a hard drive attached to their 360. An issue has been identified by users of the 4GB Xbox 360, whereby attempts to team up on the baddies with your buddies -- whether locally or via Xbox Live -- is met with an error message saying that a HDD is "required for this game type." This affects both Halo: Reach and the earlier Halo: ODST. Adding extra memory via USB has been found to be ineffective, but at least Microsoft has stated that it's aware of the limitation and is "quickly working to resolve it." Standard multiplayer is predictably unaffected, so we suggest taking your rage out on some newbies while the MS techs figure out their caching algorithms.

7 comments:

  1. Lol Halo.

    Thankfully I got a 250gig version. not sure what I'll EVER use it for though, 99% of my time is spent on PS3 or PC.

    :/

    Awesome blog anyway broseidon

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  2. I dont know why bungie made it like this in the first place, they're missing out on alot of customers and users. Good thing they're fixing it though.

    Much love and $upport headed your way broham!
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  3. Picking this up for SURE.

    Showing some love,

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  4. nice post!;)
    i like it;)
    supportin & follow you;)

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  5. H.Reach is asum!
    I had to erase a lot of data because it needs at least 10g free memory :(

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  6. Anyways this shouldn't even be an issue, I don't understand why you'd own a 360 without a hard drive.

    cheers,
    lucidspartan.blogspot.com/

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