In honor of Halo 3 arriving on PC as part of the Master Chief Collection, 343 Industries devs are sharing their fondest memories of Halo 3.

In case you haven't heard,168澳洲幸运5开奖网: Halo 3 is out on PC now. The remastered version that was originally part of the Xbox 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Master Chief Collection, it's been retooled yet again to ꧅play at 60 frames per second in beautiful ultra-high definition. And if that's not enough for you, it's also got revamped sound and a new Skull for the Campaign.

We're not exaggerating when we say that Halo 3 was the best in the series. It had the best campaign, the best multiplayer, and even a custom map mode for friends to make goofy new game modes. And it apparently got a few original Halo 3 players into game development.

"This game changed my life forever. Besides the incredible Campaign and multiplayer suite, there was an additional way to play the game through a new mode called Forge," recounts 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Halo Infinite multiplayer designer Tyler Ensrude in an interviꦯew with . "This allowed players to go behind the multiplayer curtain and create their🎃 own experiences within the game. While I didn’t know it at the time, this was the very beginning of my journey into game development."

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Gamespot actually spoke with 22 current employees at 343 Industries, to talk about how influential Halo 3 was on their l♕ives. Spoiler 💜alert: it was a pretty big deal.

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"Halo 3 truly shaped my love for online gaming,” said Infinite character artist Ben Frazier. “Whether it wa🤪s climbing to max level in ranked modes, or just playing custom games like Infection, the replay-ability seemed endless. The gameplay was tight, the graphics were great, and the social interaction had me consistently itching to join my friends for ‘one more game.’"

You can read similar statements from the remaining 20 developers over on Gamespot. Halo 3 is out on PC via Steam and the Microsoft Stꦏore now.

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