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Bungie show true community support

Filed in archive PC Gaming Insights by Jordan Grodecki on August 7, 2008

Bungie show true community support



Bungie, developers of the Halo series, have long been known for their special support for the community, and today is no exception; despite the game being published and owned entirely by Microsoft, who are meant to provide support for it, Bungie have released an update for the original Halo for PC. As well as fixing bugs, the game also removes the CD-Check, somethign which always annoys gamers who play a lot of different games.

They had no need to do this, but they did. Good on you Bungie.

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