I have to admit, I was very disappointed that I couldn't play Halo campaign mode on my LAN. That would have made it much more fun, but apparently the PC version doesn't offer it. Not sure why; seems like a stupid thing to leave out since it was so popular to play split screen on the Xbox!
Anyway, one of the reasons why I liked Quake 4 was its heavy use of team work. You seldom had to "go it alone" like you do in Halo or Doom 3. Plus, I found that your teammates in Halo were practically useless; they didn't even seem to have as good of AI as the convenant--particularly against the aliens with swords. The only time they seemed useful was when they were riding along in vehicles, though I daresay their aim wasn't very good. Still, any little bit helps. I tried for awhile to keep them alive, but it proved nearly impossible.
I have to admit, I was very disappointed that I couldn't play Halo campaign mode on my LAN. That would have made it much more fun, but apparently the PC version doesn't offer it. Not sure why; seems like a stupid thing to leave out since it was so popular to play split screen on the Xbox!
Anyway, one of the reasons why I liked Quake 4 was its heavy use of team work. You seldom had to "go it alone" like you do in Halo or Doom 3. Plus, I found that your teammates in Halo were practically useless; they didn't even seem to have as good of AI as the convenant--particularly against the aliens with swords. The only time they seemed useful was when they were riding along in vehicles, though I daresay their aim wasn't very good. Still, any little bit helps. I tried for awhile to keep them alive, but it proved nearly impossible.