"PS, when playing halo 2 on my 360 if there is too much action on the screen my framerate will drop noticeably. Anybody else have that?"
Can't say I've noticed, but it wouldn't suprise me. Emulation is a very resouorce intensive task. Take a game that was pushing the Xbox to it's limits, then run that in an emulator - you're bound to have frame rate issues. The fix? Halo 3! I'm anticipating that game more than I really should. So much of my life has been lost to Halo 2 that I should really hope for no Halo 3. It's a sickness.
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Dave @ Feb 22nd 2006 12:51PM
"PS, when playing halo 2 on my 360 if there is too much action on the screen my framerate will drop noticeably. Anybody else have that?"
Can't say I've noticed, but it wouldn't suprise me. Emulation is a very resouorce intensive task. Take a game that was pushing the Xbox to it's limits, then run that in an emulator - you're bound to have frame rate issues. The fix? Halo 3! I'm anticipating that game more than I really should. So much of my life has been lost to Halo 2 that I should really hope for no Halo 3. It's a sickness.