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 Halo: Combat Evolvedhalo1.jpgFor those of you who haven't heard about HALO, raise your hands please. you?! What do you mean you haven't heard about it?! Oh you're still gaming on a Dreamcast; daddy is a game reviewer, you say, and can't afford to buy you anything? Oh well, I guess we can let this one slide.

HALO was probably the biggest and certainly the most prominent launch title for Microsoft's Xbox console. You also probably know that Bungie actually originally intended to publish the game on the PC, but were kindly asked to change their mind, well ... bought by MS and help the birth of the Xbox. After two years of waiting, PC Gamers can finally sink their teeth into the PC version of the game.

In Halo, you don the armor of the Master Chief; a war-hardened soldier that only comes out when the going gets really tough. The Earth is at war with a mysterious race called the Covenant and as the game opens, a Halcyon-class cruiser from Earth, the Pillar of Autumn, has dropped out of warp badly damaged. Worse yet, the Autumn is being pursued by a Covenant fleet. The Master Chief is given the mandate to get the ships main computer construct, Cortana, away from the cruiser as the captain crashes the battered Pillar of Autumn on a strange ring-shaped object (later to be known as Halo). You must get Cortana off of the Autumn and then keep yourself alive long enough figure out what secrets Halo hides.

Now, with the game in public release, most of you will find the performance to be still pretty demanding. The game's use of pixel shader 2.0 causes a lot of disbelieve for Nvidia GeForce FX owners. On the bright side, Nvidia scrambled to optimize their drivers and version 52.16, which we used in our benchmarks, has some significant performance enhancements over the older 45.XX series.

Bungie decided to upgrade the engine in the PC version to support Pixel Shader 2.0 effects instead of the Pixel Shader 1.1 effects found on the Xbox version. This is noticeable in better shiny armor, water effects and better looking grass. To run Halo on the PC requires a pretty high end system.

Halo 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1600x1200
FX5500 21 16 10 7
R9600 256MB 33 22 14 10
5700 256MB 43 29 19 14
R9600XT 38 34 22 16
5700U 42 34 n/a n/a
5900 XT 46 46 32 23
5950U 47 51 38 29

As you can see, the results are too poor. We force our test for this game with 2.0 Pixel Shaders though, so if you offer up a little eye candy performance will definitely be better and the game playable. This is not the way it's meant to be played though !

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