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10. PC/Xbox Changes
Halo: The Master Chief Collection

10. PC/Xbox Changes

Discover the key differences in Halo: The Master Chief Collection between PC and Xbox versions, including new weapons, customizable controls, and multiplayer upgrades.

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Discover the key differences in Halo: The Master Chief Collection between PC and Xbox versions, including new weapons, customizable controls, and multiplayer upgrades.

Hey there! So, you're diving into Halo: The Master Chief Collection and wondering about the differences between the PC and Xbox versions? Don't worry, it's not a huge overhaul, but there are a few neat things to know. Let's break 'em down so you're not caught off guard.

First up, let's talk about the goodies you'll find in multiplayer. The PC version brings two new weapons to the party: the Flamethrower and the Fuel Rod Gun. You know that weapon the Grunts use late in the campaign? That's the Fuel Rod Gun, and trust me, it packs a serious punch. Be careful if you're on the receiving end! The Flamethrower is also pretty nasty up close, so keep your distance if you see one of those bad boys.

There's also a special multiplayer-only vehicle: the Rocket Warthog. It's basically your standard Warthog, but instead of the usual turret, it's got a rocket launcher on the back. Just a heads-up, you'll need to let it recharge after each shot. Personally, I'm still a fan of the original Warthog, but the Rocket Warthog can be a blast to use!

Now, because this is the PC version, you get a whole lot more control over your settings. Things like turning sensitivity are fully customizable. You can tweak the controls exactly how you like them, and you've also got options to adjust the sound and video settings to your heart's content. It really lets you tailor the experience to your playstyle.

Another big change for PC players is that multiplayer is no longer split-screen. This means you get the whole monitor to yourself, just like in the single-player mode. So, no more arguing over screen real estate with your buddies!

And speaking of multiplayer upgrades, unlike the Xbox version, you can now use Banshees and Stationary Guns. Just be ready for those pesky Banshee pilots – they can be a real nuisance!

On the flip side, there's one notable drawback: Cooperative play has been removed. Yeah, I know, it's a bummer for those who loved teaming up for the campaign. It's gone, and honestly, I'm not sure why. So, if co-op was your jam, you'll mostly be sticking to deathmatch games. Thanks to Travis Combs for pointing that out.

That's pretty much the rundown! As you can see, the changes aren't massive, but they do add some nice touches to the PC experience. Enjoy the game!

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