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[[Image:Vista.jpg|thumb|A screenshot of gameplay.]] [[Image:HAV.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Halo 2 Vista gameplay]]
[[Bungie Studios]], along with a [[Hired Gun]], a division of Microsoft Studios, is currently working on porting '''[[Halo 2]]''' for use on the '''[[wikipedia:Windows Vista|Windows Vista]]''' operating system, as a release title for the "Games for Windows" category. No Mac or XP version is planned as of now.
[[Bungie Studios]], along with a [[Microsoft Game Studios]], is currently working on porting '''[[Halo 2]]''' for use on the '''[[wikipedia:Windows Vista|Windows Vista]]''' operating system. No Mac or XP version is planned as of now.


It has however been confirmed that there will be a map editor that will be made by Microsoft (in cooperation with Bungie Studios) and packaged with the game. The map editor will include the same programs as previosuly used in the [[Halo Editing Kit]] (HEK). These programs are Guerilla, Sapien and Tool. The full extent of the map editor's capabilities have not yet been made available. The release date was originally planned for May 8th, 2007. The release date has been delayed for May 22, 2007 because the team needs "to make some improvements to the install experience and address other technical issues.".
Halo 2 Vista has been reworked graphically for Vista, including high-definition textures and support for very high resolutions. While the single player campaign does not differ from the Xbox version, if the player has a gamertag for Live, they can earn single player achievements to be displayed on their account.


Halo 2 Vista will have free online play through Windows Live, with the ability to send messages to Halo 2 Xbox players on Xbox Live, but no PC-Xbox gameplay is available. This is at least partly due to the difficulty of implementing crossplay between the Windows Live and Xbox Live gaming networks without problems. Bungie has also stated that there will be some "very compelling reasons" to purchase a paid Windows Live account (possibly premium downloadable content, lagless 16+ player matches, and exclusive gametypes/maps), even though basic online play has been confirmed as being free of cost.
A main selling point for Halo 2 Vista has been a new, easy to use map editor. The map editor will include the same programs as previously used in the [[Halo Editing Kit]] (HEK). These programs are Guerilla, Sapien and Tool. The full extent of the map editor's capabilities have not yet been made available, however, District and Uplift, the two exclusive maps of the game, were made with it. The release date was originally planned for May 8th, 2007. The release date has been delayed for May 22, 2007 because the team needs "to make some improvements to the install experience and address other technical issues.".


It has been stated that there will be brand new maps brought to the table for Halo 2 Vista. Bungie recently put up a picture on their front page depicting one of the new maps, but was quickly removed.
Someone who has purchased Halo 2 Vista can take advantage of the Windows Live system, which works with the Xbox live system. If someone has an Xbox live account, they can use it to log on, if not, then they can create one. A free, silver account is offered to everyone who has created a gamertag, which allows Live access. On the disc for Halo 2 Vista, a dedicated server program is included, allowing anyone to create their own dedicated servers to appear on Live. For $50 a year, a silver account can be upgraded to a gold, which has more features, including the ability to play on their own dedicated servers, restricting access to their servers, multiplayer achievements, and other features.


[[Image:Halo2vista_1.jpg|thumb| A screenshot of Uplift.]]
A new ability pushed by the Microsoft team is a feature called "Tray and Play". It is an attempt to emulate the ability of consoles to instantly play new discs in a DVD Drive without installing them. It allows the end-user to play the game as it is installing.


==What's New==  
==What's New==  
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*Map Editor
*Map Editor


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*[[List of Achievements for Halo 2 Vista|Achievements]]<ref>http://news.mygamercard.net/2007/04/08/full-list-of-halo-2-vista-achievements/</ref>
**Cairo Station (30 GS) - Complete Cairo Station at Normal, Heroic, or Legendary
**Outskirts (30 GS) - Complete Outskirts at Normal, Heroic, or Legendary
**Metropolis (30 GS) - Complete Metropolis at Normal, Heroic, or Legendary
**The Arbiter (30 GS) - Complete The Arbiter at Normal, Heroic, or Legendary
**Oracle (30 GS) - Complete The Oracle at Normal, Heroic, or Legendary
**Delta Halo (30 GS) - Complete Delta Halo at Normal, Heroic, or Legendary
**Regret (30 GS) - Complete Regret at Normal, Heroic, or Legendary
**Sacred Icon (30 GS) - Complete Sacred Icon at Normal, Heroic, or Legendary
**Quarantine Zone (30 GS) - Complete Quarantine Zone at Normal, Heroic, or Legendary
**Gravemind (30 GS) - Complete Gravemind at Normal, Heroic, or Legendary
**Uprising (30 GS) - Complete Uprising at Normal, Heroic, or Legendary
**High Charity (30 GS) - Complete High Charity at Normal, Heroic, or Legendary
**The Great Journey (30 GS) - Complete The Great Journey at Normal, Heroic, or Legendary
**Warrior (100 GS) - Complete the game on Normal difficulty
**Hero (50 GS) - Complete the game on Heroic difficulty
**Legend (50 GS) - Complete the game on Legendary difficulty
**King of the Scarab (20 GS) - Acquire the Scarab gun on the Metropolis level, any difficulty
**Silent but Deadly (20 GS) - Kill 7 opponents from behind in a row without being spotted, any level, any difficulty
**Demon (25 GS) - Complete any campaign level without dying once on Normal, Heroic, or Legendary
**Go Ape Shiv (20 GS) - Kill an enraged, berserk Brute by melee, any level, any difficulty
**Stick It (5 GS) - Stick an opponent with a plasma grenade and blow them up
**Counterpoint (5 GS) - Kill the sword carrier
**Carjacking (5 GS) - Steal an occupied vehicle from an opponent and take it over
**Violent Cartographer (25 GS) - Play every available default map and stay in each game until it’s over
**Rainman (25 GS) - Play every available game variant, with at least 3 other players, to the end of each game
**Double Kill (20 GS) - Kill 2 opponents within 4 seconds
**Triple Kill (20 GS) - Kill 3 opponents within 4 seconds
**Killtacular (20 GS) - Kill 4 opponents within 4 seconds
**Killing Spree (20 GS) - Kill 5 opponents in a row in the same game, without dying
**Running Riot (20 GS) - Kill 10 opponents in a row in the same game, without dying
**Sniper Kill (10 GS) - Kill an opponent with the sniper rifle or the beam rifle
**Roadkill (10 GS) - Run over, hit and kill an opponent with a vehicle
**Bonecracker (10 GS) - Hit and kill an opponent with a melee attack
**Assassin (10 GS) - Melee an opponent from behind
**Skewer Stopper (20 GS) - Kill the sword carrier after they kill 5 or more times in a row with the sword
**Vigilante (10 GS) - Stop a Killing Spree of another player
**Air Traffic Controller (20 GS) - Blow up the Banshee in flight while manned, with grenades or the rocket launcher
**Decorated Soldier (10 GS) - Get awarded at least 8 different medals in one non-team game
**Ninja (20 GS) - In a non-team game, kill 5 people by melee, from behind
**Flaming Ninja (20 GS) - Kill an opponent that has the Ninja achievement
**Hired Gun (20 GS) - Kill an opponent who has the Legend achievement


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Bungie Studios, along with a Hired Gun, a division of Microsoft Studios, is currently working on porting Halo 2 for use on the Windows Vista operating system, as a release title for the "Games for Windows" category. No Mac or XP version is planned as of now.

Halo 2 Vista has been reworked graphically for Vista, including high-definition textures and support for very high resolutions. While the single player campaign does not differ from the Xbox version, if the player has a gamertag for Live, they can earn single player achievements to be displayed on their account.

A main selling point for Halo 2 Vista has been a new, easy to use map editor. The map editor will include the same programs as previously used in the Halo Editing Kit (HEK). These programs are Guerilla, Sapien and Tool. The full extent of the map editor's capabilities have not yet been made available, however, District and Uplift, the two exclusive maps of the game, were made with it. The release date was originally planned for May 8th, 2007. The release date has been delayed for May 22, 2007 because the team needs "to make some improvements to the install experience and address other technical issues.".

Someone who has purchased Halo 2 Vista can take advantage of the Windows Live system, which works with the Xbox live system. If someone has an Xbox live account, they can use it to log on, if not, then they can create one. A free, silver account is offered to everyone who has created a gamertag, which allows Live access. On the disc for Halo 2 Vista, a dedicated server program is included, allowing anyone to create their own dedicated servers to appear on Live. For $50 a year, a silver account can be upgraded to a gold, which has more features, including the ability to play on their own dedicated servers, restricting access to their servers, multiplayer achievements, and other features.

A new ability pushed by the Microsoft team is a feature called "Tray and Play". It is an attempt to emulate the ability of consoles to instantly play new discs in a DVD Drive without installing them. It allows the end-user to play the game as it is installing.

What's New

Campaign mode is the exact same as on the Xbox, but here's what's new in Halo 2 Vista.

  • Map Editor

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