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Halo 2-Razor1911

HALO 2 is here! It comes little unexpected as a little evening surprise. And it is also good to see it’s released by Razor1911, one of the most skilled groups in the gaming scene. A quick look into the NFO tells me this is a little more complicated installation, but you shouldn’t have any difficulties like disconnecting your drives or some similar crap. The one very limiting factor is supported operating system: HALO 2 is for Windows Vista only. Only this new OS has enough potential and features for this high-demanding videogame, which is mainly for Xbox 360 of course. The size is also pretty big, filling almost one whole DVD.

The epic saga continues with “Halo 2,” the much anticipated sequel to the highly successful and critically acclaimed game “Halo: Combat Evolved.” In this sequel, the battle comes to Earth, and Master Chief, a genetically enhanced super soldier, is the only thing standing between the relentless alien Covenant and the destruction of all humankind. Pushing the Xbox hardware to its very limits, “Halo 2” will expand on everything that made the original game great, plus add a wealth of technological and gameplay advances.

Significantly improved graphics, enhanced AI, destructible and interactive environments, and an advanced real-time lighting engine are just a small part of “Halo 2’s” evolution of design and technology. Every improvement in “Halo 2 is designed to take gameplay to a new level, and in the end, to tell a better story. The closely guarded plotline of “Halo 2” will feature new vehicles, new weapons and new environments as well as new enemies, allies and surprises around every corner. Players will wield dual weapons, board opponents’ vehicles, and in multiplayer mode you can even switch sides and take the role of a Covenant Elite.

Game features:

  • Epic narrative – The saga continues with Halo 2, the international award-winning sequel to the highly successful and critically acclaimed Halo: Combat Evolved. In this sequel, the battle comes to Earth, and Master Chief, a genetically enhanced super soldier, is the only thing standing between the relentless alien Covenant and the destruction of all humankind.
  • Exciting single-player gameplay – Experience firsthand the epic struggle between Master Chief and the Covenant armada. Brandish dual-wield weapons and Covenant arms, while piloting human and non-human vehicles and aircraft to battle intelligent AI alien enemies.
  • Unmatched online gaming – Halo 2 for Windows Vista will tap into the power of Games for Windows – LIVE to deliver online matchmaking for its Gold account members. The service will enable Windows Vista gamers around the globe to connect via their PCs and play in an innovative and competitive online forum.
  • New multiplayer Map Editor - The game will also feature the all-new Map Editor, guaranteeing new fan-generated content in the future. The Halo 2 community will be able to tap their endless creative potential to develop an unlimited number of user-created multiplayer levels.
  • Never-before-seen content – Inspired by their favourite portions of the original Halo 2 for the Xbox, Hired Gun has included two new multiplayer maps, District and Uplift, which can only be found on Halo 2 for Windows Vista.
  • Complete community freedom – Halo 2 for Windows Vista offers gamers the freedom to host their own dedicated servers for maximum multiplayer action.
  • Superior presentation and cinematic excellence – Bring the vast, imaginative world of Halo 2 to life on the Windows Vista platform through higher-resolution textures and improved lighting effects. Experience the unmatched cinematic quality of Halo 2 through the power of Windows Vista.
  • Technological simplicity – Until now, Windows gamers had to install each game completely to their hard drive before playing, taking more than an hour in some cases. Halo 2 for Windows Vista utilizes new Tray and Play technology, allowing gamers to put in the game disc and be on the battlefield in minutes. The game loads as you play – just like on the Xbox 360.

Minimum system requirements:

  • OS: Windows Vista
  • Processor: 2 Ghz Pentium 4 class processor (or x64)
  • RAM: 1 GB
  • Hard Drive: 7 GB
  • Video Card: DX9 graphics card: WDDM driver, PS 2.0/32BPP, At least nVidia 6000 or ATI x700 or above
  • Online Multi-player: Internet connection for Games for Windows – LIVE

Installation instructions:

1. Mount ISO / Insert disc
2. Run Autorun / Startup.exe
3. Select Customize game install
4. Enter installation path (C:Program FilesMicrosoft GamesHalo 2 by default)
5. Select Full install only, do not start
6. Continue / Finish installation
7. Optionally apply the update patch 1 (if you feel offended by accidental nudity :) )
8. Copy the provided crack file (MF.dll) to your installation folder (the one chosen in step 4)
9. Enjoy !

Release name: Halo_2-Razor1911
Size: 1 DVD5, 3.53 GB
Protection: activation
Genre: sci-fi shooter
Filename: rzr-hal2

Reviews, info: Gamespot, Wikipedia
NFO: Here
Homepage: Here
Developer, Publisher: Microsoft
Torrent: NewTorrents

Comments (118)

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  1. Anthony
    November 24th, 2007 | 20:22

    I have H2 Vista and without cracking it runs in a limited mode. Once I copy the mf.dll file, the game won’t start. I tried downloading the crack but all I get is torrents which is bad cause the internet connection I use prohibits me from using torrents.

    Does anyone know where I could get the direct .rar download?
    (no torrents, no memberships)
    I already have a cd key

  2. Cwhizzle
    December 29th, 2007 | 04:42

    hey anthony, ill send you it, if you could send me a copy of the cd key

  3. disappointed MS & Halo fan
    December 29th, 2007 | 12:49

    As a major Halo fan, and a major microsoft fan, i have to admit i feel embarassed. An obvious blatant marketing tactic by MS to improve Vista sales. (whats the matter MS, no-one like your new, unstable, no-driver, useless new OS?)
    I’m ashamed to admit I spent $250 on Vista, spent 100hrs trying to get things working, then gave up, and chucked it in a drawer and went back to XP.
    I figure they learned from the success that Halo brought to their Xbox sales, so they thought they could treat PC customers the same, and try and use Halo as a marketing approach for selling Vista. Duh. PC users are smart people who sometimes plays games. Console people are just dumb people who only know how to play games. Considering the proof (from cracks I’ve heard of): its obviously playable on XP, and with DX9, it really is just a big slap in the face for them. We arent that stupid! And a 2004 game release in 2007 with sub-standard graphics?! Very disappointed. I’ll go back to WoW or GuildWars (or anything else!) so i can breath a sigh of relief over better real-life graphics.
    Note to MS: Get your dam clueless marketing people out of the pie, they just dont have a clue.

  4. MAXp0wr
    December 29th, 2007 | 13:15

    You’re not alone.

    I was all team M$ until Vista came and rocked my world.
    I have worked with computers (Tech) for many years, and I can say with full confidence that Vista is broken.
    People always come back to that with “Oh, but XP had its fair share of issues at the start”.. Vista is different, it’s broken at the core.

    All this drove me to Mac.. I never thought it would happen. I was openly anti Mac.. Until I used Leopard.
    And since Mac doesn’t have an issue with running XP natively, I don’t have any issues.

    I was also xBox 360.
    The gaming world barely cares about PC Gamer’s any more. All efforts are put into console games, then they are ported (poorly) to PC.
    Consoles last a lot longer than the video card you need to buy each month to keep up with PC game requirements.

    Oh, and by the way, the Halo series (especially Halo 3) can be directly compared with Vista.. Broken.

    M$ will never die.
    But they are sure kicking themselves in the nuts a lot lately!
    Guess that’s why they are bringing out Service Pack 3 for XP.

    Maybe this needs to happen, so the game of technology can at least be played on a field that’s not owned by Microsoft.

    :)

  5. MAXp0wr
    December 29th, 2007 | 13:17

    “I was also driven to xBox 360.”

  6. Cwhizzle
    December 31st, 2007 | 04:42

    DOnt Bash Vista, unless you were stupid enough to pay for it. i have 64 bit and 32 bit, both rock with halo2, 4 screens, suck that

  7. james
    January 5th, 2008 | 07:19

    Actually, XP SP3 is broken also, I would know, because I installed it. I was really disappointed by it… programs stopped working correctly (literally), and practically nothing was compatible with it (makes sense though, considering its RC1).. but still.. I uninstalled it and still had computer problems, so I had to do a whole sfc check using the retail XP Pro SP2 disk..

    Note to anyone that’s going to install SP3: Wait 4 months after it is officially released to upgrade to it, that way you are less likely to have problems.

  8. Zero
    January 12th, 2008 | 01:15

    Oh SHUT UP you people. Halo’s decent. Vista sucks for most of us, and for those of us who have “uberfast” computers, good for you. Have fun with your buggy, rushed release of Vista.

    For the rest of us, the game has already cracked to run on XP perfectly. Now quit whining, lamers.

  9. Zero
    January 12th, 2008 | 01:18

    Such reminds me…anybody who is anti-Vista has a good point to continue from. People who are anti-XP have the odds tilted against them.

    Those who, like myself, are anti M$ have the world against them.

  10. Cwhizzle
    January 12th, 2008 | 08:53

    dont get yourself down, you just havent illegally downloaded anything yet. once you see how bad microsoft is at protecting their nads, then you can have soo much fun with it. im anti apple, except for my free ipod

  11. DA Man
    January 25th, 2008 | 23:07

    If you want to play halo 2 on xp, contact me on xfire, I got a
    patch for it. my username is yoomon. Microsoft is crazy for making halo 2 for vista, i got both vista and xp, vista is not good enough to upgrade yet.

  12. halo dude
    February 28th, 2008 | 01:48

    can you play online on XP cuz I really want to i haven’t play online but i have finished game on heroic

  13. wightboy
    March 12th, 2008 | 12:56

    Just browse google for the xp cracks

    OMG u ppl are crazy… vista is fine and not a downgrade at all. u cannot make a judgement until U have actually tried it.

    i have vistas fine just type some crap into cmd (netsh blahblah=disabled) and disable the uac it works fine

  14. 3-D
    March 16th, 2008 | 20:12

    there are some files that can be used to play on the xp,but im not sure that you can play on the net.my only problem is well…. torrent
    i cant install it(get an ISO image)will somebody send me files of that torrent?send it on daviddamjanac@gmail.com or windowsdavid@yahoo.com

  15. Oedipwns
    July 31st, 2008 | 17:00

    I can’t get multiplayer to work, any ideas?

  16. halo dude
    September 19th, 2008 | 04:08

    How come we can’t even play LAN? its just co-op that gets bored.

  17. Niponcio
    June 17th, 2009 | 00:55

    Only vista, thnx Microsoft and fu

  18. KA1981
    October 11th, 2009 | 15:50

    Ok. i have downloaded this, yet i can only get to a certain point when it asks me to re-insert original disc, and activate it. I have an .ISO that won’t install, it starts too then just exits out on me. :(

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