In addition to colors, Rooster Teeth also initially portrayed the Reds and Blues wearing their team's flag icons, a red cobra and blue hawk, on their shoulders and back as part of Halo 2’s online multiplayer system.This concept only lasted for one episode before being discarded in the next one, and was not replicated for the reshot remastering of Season 3. The characters had their original colors set as their primary color, with their secondary color set to red or blue, setting red or blue colored accents along their helmet, wrists and thighs. Blue, the characters initially appeared using a two-colored setup. When Rooster Teeth first adopted the use of Halo 2 during Season 3 of Red vs.Blue: Singularity ( Episode 2, Episode 3, Episode 4, Episode 5, Episode 6, Episode 7, Episode 8) Blue: Season 14 ( Episode 12, Episode 16, Episode 18, Episode 19) Blue: Reconstruction ( Chapter 1, Chapter 2, Chapter 9, Chapter 11) The eventual switch to the PC version of the game allowed the ingame HUD to be completely removed and the aspect ratio switched to Widescreen. Although not a standard feature, an exploit to allow a character to drop their weapon was discovered, allowing Rooster Teeth to expand the aspect ratio.The Elite character model was introduced alongside the improved Spartan character model.Vehicles could now be damaged or destroyed, and could be boarded by characters of differing colors.Two weapons could now be used simultaneously.Characters could now be composed of more than one armor color, allowing for one "main" color and one "sub" color. An expanded character customization system was introduced.
The character can still move freely in this pose. Although the previous feature that raised a character's head when the weapon was lowered was removed, in its place was the ability to activate the alert carry at the touch of a button, which shifted the character from an aiming pose to an "at ease" pose by lowering the weapon, creating a more sophisticated idle pose. On its tenth anniversary, the game received an enhanced remake for Xbox One, Halo 2 Anniversary, as part of the Master Chief Collection. Blue used the Xbox version starting with Season 3, and the PC version from Season 14 on, except for in Season 17, where the Xbox One version from The Master Chief Collection was used. Blue and many similar machinima, a number of features were introduced in Halo 2 specifically for the sake of filming machinima, along with new features that would become standard for future titles.
HALO 2 PC VS XBOX WINDOWS
A PC version of the game enhanced specifically for Windows Vista was later released.ĭue to the impact created by Red vs. Halo 2 is the 2004 sequel to the popular video game Halo: Combat Evolved for the Xbox console developed by Bungie and published by Microsoft Games Studios.