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According to foreign game media reports, "Halo 4" multiplayer content can be downloaded, does Microsoft have any new plans?
The article says:
If you are one of the millions of Halo 4 players, you may notice a strange situation when you want to enter the "War Game" mode. When you try to get into the multiplayer part of Halo 4, Microsoft asks you to either insert the 2nd disc of Halo 4 or download multiplayer content to Xbox Live. The problem is, since players have CDs, why do they have to download multiplayer content?
Doesn't seem to make sense. Each copy of Halo 4 is a two-disc installation, the 2nd CD is used only for mounting purposes, and the player does not need to use the 2nd disc to play the "Halo 4" multiplayer game, and only need the 1th CD to play any part of Halo 4. Is Microsoft going to sell the multiplayer part of Halo 4 separately? Of course it is possible.
Many fans never play the single part of the Halo series, although the number of fans is not as large as the Call of Duty series, but the "Halo" multiplayer part is really the place where they spend most of their time playing. It makes sense for Microsoft to attract players who are still waiting to see if they can start Halo 4. Sony has tried a similar experiment with the kill zone, but the number of fans has reached a certain size only when the killing Zone 3 becomes a free game.
One simple reason why games can be downloaded may be to facilitate players who want to store the content in an external device, but the article says most of the players on Halo 4 have hard drives on their hosts. In any case, players have a disc on their hands, but also to ask others to download the content of this 3GB does not say the past.