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Gamespot reviewed Half Life 2 and the reviewer claims, note that word claims, the frame rate struggles most of the time, and downright dies on occasion; nothing to differentiate the xbox game from its pc counterpart, save for its flaws.
IGN, Team Xbox and Gamespy have said the issues are periodic and don't lessen the gaming experience.
Since Halo 1 & 2 receive graphical upgrades due to frame buffering the games to 720p, decreased pop up, improved draw distances, increased speed in texture mapping, frame rates etc. I'm wondering if Half Life 2 will benefit as well.
I can't see that it wouldn't. Why else would this game be on the first announced batch of BC games when the game wasn't released at the time of its compilation?
I'm picking this game up on launch of the 360 mostly because I don't want to start new game saves on the original Xbox anymore but also because improved hardware may make the game a more enjoyable overall experience.
Anyone have thoughts on original Xbox games receiving boosts from 360 emulation and hardware advantages from here on out?
IGN, Team Xbox and Gamespy have said the issues are periodic and don't lessen the gaming experience.
Since Halo 1 & 2 receive graphical upgrades due to frame buffering the games to 720p, decreased pop up, improved draw distances, increased speed in texture mapping, frame rates etc. I'm wondering if Half Life 2 will benefit as well.
I can't see that it wouldn't. Why else would this game be on the first announced batch of BC games when the game wasn't released at the time of its compilation?
I'm picking this game up on launch of the 360 mostly because I don't want to start new game saves on the original Xbox anymore but also because improved hardware may make the game a more enjoyable overall experience.
Anyone have thoughts on original Xbox games receiving boosts from 360 emulation and hardware advantages from here on out?