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{{Title|''Halo 2'' Auto-Updates}}
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{{Status|RealWorld}}
This page lists all [[Xbox Live]] Auto-Updates for the [[Xbox]] version of ''[[Halo 2]]''.
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This page lists all [[Xbox LIVE|Xbox Live]] Auto-Updates for the [[Xbox]] version of ''[[Halo 2]]''. The updates were released by [[Bungie]] as free [[downloadable content]], though the release of the ''[[Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack]]'' did come with Auto-Updates 1-3 as disc installations for players who are not connected to Xbox LIVE.


The number of Auto-Updates released for ''Halo 2'' is sometimes unclear, as four were released following the game's launch, but these updates were titled Auto-Updates 2-5. Thanks to a recovered Xbox console which had never been connected to Xbox LIVE to download the Auto-Updates, the release date for Auto-Update 1 can be placed in October 2004 - weeks prior to the launch of ''Halo 2'' in November of that year,{{Ref/Twitter|Id=Releases|OGX_Harcroft|1664575405368520711|Harcroft|Quote=All wiki pages will have to be updated.<br>default.xbe authoring dates:<br>TU1 Oct 14, 2004<br>TU2 Nov 11, 2004<br>TU3 Apr 6, 2005<br>TU4 Jul 14, 2005<br>TU5 Apr 10, 2007.<br>It looks like what we know as Autoupdate 1 is actually Autoupdate 2.<br><br>I guess new Halo 2 installer soon?|D=09|M=06|Y=2023}} and only days after the official announcement of the game going gold (ie going to physical printing).{{Ref/Site|URL=http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=1263|Site=Bungie.net|Page=Halo 2 : Gone Gold!|D=15|M=01|Y=2021}} It is unclear whether Update 1 is thus the original 1.0 of ''Halo 2'' printed on the Xbox discs, or a pre-launch patch distributed for the game for any Xbox able to connect to Xbox LIVE prior to launch.{{Ref/Twitter|OGX_Harcroft|1664914628294369281|Harcroft|Quote=Someone finding this update on a console was extremely fortunate. That console must have gone on Xbox live with Halo 2 after October 14, 2004 but before November 11, 2004, under a month! Then never connected to Xbox live with Halo 2 again.|D=09|M=06|Y=2023}}
===Auto-Update 1===
(November 17, 2004)


Prior to the shutdown of Xbox LIVE for the original Xbox in April 2010, the ''Halo 2'' [[List of Halo 2 Did You Know? quotes|Did You Know?]] quotes were updated to poke fun at the game and the ''Halo'' franchise as a whole.
*Addressed delay problems while waiting for a game to be found in "Quickmatch" and "Optimatch".


To see a list of the updates released for [[Halo 2 (Windows Vista)|''Halo 2'' for Windows Vista]], see [[Halo 2 Vista Patches|here]].
*Improved support for 480p resolutions on a wide range of HDTV and EDTV displays, correcting a flaw that the software encountered with some sets causing part of the HUD to be obscured.


==Auto-Update 1==
*[[Multiplayer]] [[map]] "[[Foundation]]" no longer has to be unlocked and will be instantly available for everyone.
Auto-Update 1 was authored on [[2004 (real world)#October|October 14, 2004]], prior to the launch of ''Halo 2''.{{Ref/Reuse|Releases}} ''Halo 2'' was officially announced to have "gone gold" (ie officially finished and sent for disc printing) on October 11, 2004, meaning this update was deployed at an unknown time between then and launch.{{Ref/Reuse|Gold}}


==Auto-Update 2==
===Auto-Update 2===
Auto-Update 2 was released on [[2004 (real world)#November|November 17, 2004]] and was the first post-launch patch for ''Halo 2''.{{Ref/Reuse|Releases}}{{Ref/Site|Id=Gold|URL=http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=1645|Site=Bungie.net|Page=Halo 2 AutoUpdate Released|D=01|M=6|Y=2020}}
(RELEASE DATE NOT AVAILABLE)
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!Auto-Update 2 patch notes
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*'''Matchmaking:''' Some players have experienced irritating delays while waiting for a game to be found while in Quickmatch and Optimatch. This is caused by a combination of factors, including connection speed and other detailed nuances of matchmaking. We have isolated the cause and applied a solution to the autoupdate which should normalize that wait time.
*'''480p Support:''' The autoupdate will improve support for 480p resolutions on a wide range of HDTV and EDTV displays, correcting a flaw that the software encountered with some sets causing part of the HUD to be obscured. This problem does not currently occur on all HDTV sets, so it is possible that your specific set is unaffected right now and it will therefore not be altered or changed by this autoupdate. If you are seeing the HUD clip or bleed off the screen in 480p widescreen and 4:3 modes) this should address that problem perfectly.
*'''Foundation:''' As something of a treat for players, we’ve decided to make the unlockable multiplayer map, [[Foundation]], available to everyone. Previously, to unlock Foundation, it was necessary to both complete the game and activate a “training event” on the [[The Great Journey|final level]]. We reckon that was too tough for most, and wanted very much to share Foundation – inspired by our old shoot ‘em up ''[[Marathon]]'' – with ''Halo 2'' players everywhere. Once you have the autoupdate, you’ll be able to play this rarely seen arena map with anyone you wish. And be sure to try a game of four-team [[Capture the Flag|CTF]] on this map. It's a hoot!
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==Auto-Update 3 (1.1a)==
(INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE)
Update 2 was released on [[2005 (real world)#April|April 18, 2005]], and was the second patch to be released following the game's launch.{{Ref/Site|Id=BWU180305|URL=https://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?cid=3703|Site=Bungie.net|Page=Weekly What's What Update (March 3, 2005)|D=01|M=6|Y=2020}}{{Ref/Site|Id=BWU150405|URL=https://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?cid=4221|Site=Bungie.net|Page=Weekly What's What Update (April 15, 2005)|D=01|M=6|Y=2020}} The patch's details were released across two weekly blog posts in an informal format, as opposed to an official patch notes list. As such, the text from the original two posts is transcribed verbatim below.


{| class="wikitable": style="width: 50%"
===Auto-Update 3===
!Auto-Update 3 patch notes
(April 18, 2005)
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!Split Screen Enhancement
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:Split screen players have long complained that their screens are too muddled with interface and messages to see what's going on clearly. The Autoupdate also removes the more trivial pop-up messages (like ammo pick up, for example) that have plagued split screen gamers. The downside is that they no longer see those messages, but in testing and polling, we've found that the cleaner screen presentation makes that a small price to pay. "Important" messages will continue to display as before.{{Ref/Reuse|BWU180305}}
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!Geometry Glitches
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*Flag Bouncing: We're fixing the super high flag bounce caused by collisions with certain objects – like the conveyor belt in Colossus. Teams would often simply bounce the flag from one side to the other, thus ruining a vital aspect of that map's intrinsic design.
*We've fixed the flag-grab-through-solid-walls problem (although you can still toss a flag through legitimate places, like gates and windows). This will have a huge effect in CTF games on Beaver Creek, Zanzibar and Coagulation.
*Elite melee ghosting – a glitch allowed a player (using a short sequence of button presses) to exit a vehicle and continue to an objective while all other players viewed the player as an invulnerable stationary "ghost" at the original point of disembarkation. This was caused by forcing the Xbox to "lose track" of the player.
*Sword flying will be gone from multiplayer, though we'll keep it in Campaign mode. This was basically an exploit that allowed players to "fly" by locking onto a target with a Sword while riding in a vehicle – then later releasing a pent-up Sword lunge, and basically soaring, unhindered through the air. Although a noisy part of the community feels this was a fun, unexploitable bug, we have witnessed it used for cheating, and when we fix other problems, any we left in deliberately would be exploited all the more.
*We've addressed the "ghosted dropped weapon" problem, which was caused by a difference in object location tracking between different machines - a gun you just couldn't pick up, for example – and is easily encountered during games between Pal and NTSC machines.
*We've fixed the tie resolution problems that automatically defaulted the red team as winner in a tie.
*We've made some changes to the way our system works when entering Clan matches – basically making it easier to enter even when conditions are less than ideal. The measures used before were perhaps too strict and prevented some players from entering games with their clan.
*We've addressed the bug on Beaver Creek that caused double-teleporting – this was related to poor bandwidth, and it would cause a player to bounce back out of the teleporter rather than passing cleanly through.
*We've fixed the glitch that would allow seemingly destroyed gun turrets to be used before they respawned.
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!Cheats
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:We've addressed the modem standby cheat. Can't say how, but we've implemented several fixes to help alleviate this problem. We can't stop people from pressing suspend modem, but we can make it less worthwhile to them. We've also added a number of ways to make it more difficult for players to abuse the fact that they are the host of a game.{{Ref/Reuse|BWU180305}}


:This is just a sampling of what we're fixing. Some things are insignificant, some you won't even have heard of, and others we don't want to discuss at this time. All in all, it should be a very pleasant and painless experience and one that improves your experience significantly.{{Ref/Reuse|BWU180305}}
*Game's title screen now displays the version number "1.1".


:This is a partial list. Many of the changes we've implemented will be invisible to players. Some are simply minor tweaks to networking or performance code. Some are more important, but happen in the background. Some fixes will simply remain undisclosed to prevent further abuse of the system, and we realize that even this tremendous run of changes won't be entirely complete and that abuses by unsportsmanlike players will continue, but we're confident that these tweaks and adjustments will improve the experience for beginners and experts alike.{{Ref/Reuse|BWU180305}}
*Addressed several major hacks, cheats and exploits. Some fixes include:
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!Balance changes
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*'''Melee Damage:''' Melee damage has been increased across the board as a counter measure of sorts to close-up dual wielding. Jumping strikes are now much more powerful, often resulting in instant kills, while the general potency has been increased for normal melee attacks and the Brute Shot has been given a specific melee attack boost, in recognition of the fact that it has a huge scythe attached to it. This actually makes the Brute Shot a go-to weapon in a lot of new situations.{{Ref/Reuse|BWU150405}}


:Examples of the increase in power include one-hit kills from many jumping strikes, two-hit kills from the Brute Shot melee attack, and far more power on torso and head strikes from all other weapons.{{Ref/Reuse|BWU150405}}
- Players can no longer teleport around levels by disconnecting their modems.


*'''Grenades:''' Grenade attacks will be one of the most significant changes for the 1.1 version of Halo 2. In many ways, the new grenade balance is a reflection of the way we really wanted them to be. Grenades were not only weakened in the previous iteration, they didn't address the balance difference between a grenade-throwing player and a dual-wielding attacker.{{Ref/Reuse|BWU150405}}
- Players can no longer fly over long distances by quickly switching from the [[Rocket Launcher]] to the [[Energy Sword]] while repeatedly pressing the Right Trigger while their aiming reticle is red from being aimed at a distant enemy.


:A common complaint amongst critics (and Bungie employees!) was that grenades felt very weak and often simply ensured that a player would be hurt rather than killed. Some unfortunate side effects of this, apart from a difference in "feel" between Halo CE and Halo 2 were unpredictable damage and difficulty making accurate, long distance throws have any significant impact. The grenades, both plasma and human, have been improved in a number of ways and are significantly more powerful.{{Ref/Reuse|BWU150405}}
- Adressed a [[glitch]] where players could sit in the side seat of a [[Warthog]] while holding an Energy Sword and pressing the Right Trigger when their aiming reticle is red from being aimed at a nearby enemy (while only hearing the sound of the Energy Sword hitting someone, but not actually seeing the sword-swinging animation), then exit the Warthog to suddenly fly over long distances in the direction that the targeted enemy is located.


:The fuse timer has been SHORTENED on the Frag and Plasma Grenade to increase their value in combat and in last-ditch efforts to defeat an attacker. In most instances, this new fuse timing will reduce the harm they cause when accidentally tossed at the start of a new round. The shortened fuse also makes using grenades for attacks slightly more predictable and accurate.{{Ref/Reuse|BWU150405}}
- Changes were made to the physics system to prevent grabbing weapons, CTF mode flags, Assault mode bombs and Oddball mode skulls from going through walls.


:The damage caused by plasma grenades (frag grenade power is increased slightly) is significantly increased. In testing, we found that players equated it with the type of damage caused in Halo 1. A plasma grenade detonating at a player's feet will likely kill that player outright, even with full shields. The shortened fuse and small damage-boost on the frag grenade means that a well-thrown 'nade is more dangerous.{{Ref/Reuse|BWU150405}}
*Upgraded software to automatically detect and ban cheating players.


:We feel that this, more than almost all the other changes will be noticed, and incorporated into the widest range of player skill. The grenade goes from being a dangerous distraction to a potent, flexible weapon and will change the balance of Slayer and objective-based games dramatically. We expect to see a lot of criticism initially, as we understand folks are used to playing one way – but long term testing has shown that it improves the experience in the vast majority of maps and game types.{{Ref/Reuse|BWU150405}}
*Boosted the effectiveness of [[grenades]]. [[Frag grenades]] now inflict a bit more damage, and explode a few milliseconds faster. [[Plasma grenades]] received an ever larger damage boost, and can now wipe out a fully-shielded opponent with one blast.


:Plasma "sticks" will continue to be utterly deadly. And note that there is a knock-on effect to Brute Shot ammo from the power increase on frag grenades. It's subtle but enhances the Brute Shot nonetheless.{{Ref/Reuse|BWU150405}}
*[[Melee]] combat received a massive upgrade. Two melee hits will almost always crush a fully-shielded opponent. As before, melee blows from behind still kill with one hit. But now, jumping melee blows also kill with just one hit.


*'''Magnum:''' Magnum bullet damage has been slightly reduced to emphasize accurate headshots over a simple dual wielding combo. The auto-accuracy of the Magnum has also been toned down slightly when dual wielding.{{Ref/Reuse|BWU150405}}
*The [[Brute Shot]] received a big damage boost, making it one of the better weapons in the game for medium-range butchery and the Brute Shot's massive blade makes it a melee killing machine; one-two slices will do the job.
*'''SMG:''' Other slight reductions include the softening of the Plasma Rifle and SMG combo, to bring it in line with other combos. Experts will notice the difference.{{Ref/Reuse|BWU150405}}
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==Auto-Update 4 (1.1b)==
*[[Dual-wield]] combos received some slight adjustments to damage, primarily to frontal assault-style combos. Some changes include:
Auto-Update 4 was initially intended to be released in the second week of July 2005 following the release of the [[Maptacular Pack]] and ''[[Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack]]'', though was delayed and eventually released on July 20, 2005.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?cid=5972|Site=Bungie.net|Page=The Banhammer, The Autoupdate|D=01|M=6|Y=2020}} It was the third patch to be released following the game's launch.
 
{| class="wikitable": style="width: 50%"
-The [[SMG]]/[[Plasma Rifle]] combo saw a slight damage reduction.
!Auto-Update 4 patch notes
 
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-The SMG/[[Plasma Pistol]] overcharge combo saw a slight damage reduction.
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*Included solutions to the rampant use of [[Modding|modded]] content to enable cheating on the downloadable maps included in [[Bonus Map Pack]], [[Killtacular Pack]] and [[Maptacular Pack]], so that any players found cheating will be permanently banned with "no appeal process." This stands for [[Matchmaking]] and [[custom game]]s.
-The [[Magnum]]/Magnum combo received a small but noticeable fix regarding headshot damage, so they're no longer as overwhelmingly powerful.
*Addressed a bug on the multiplayer map [[Relic]] that allowed players to use a locked [[teleporter]] by [[Crouch jumping|crouch jumping]].
 
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*When multiple players are using the same tv screen they no longer see notices of weapons and ammo that they pick up.
 
*Also made several other changes.
 
===Auto-Update 4===
(July 20, 2005)
 
*Included solutions to the rampant use of modded content to enable cheating on the downloadable maps included in [[Bonus Map Pack]], [[Killtacular Pack]] and [[Maptacular Pack]], so that any players found cheating will be permanently banned with "no appeal process." This stands for Matchmaking and Custom Games.
 
*Addressed a bug on the multiplayer map [[Relic]], that allowed players to reach a locked [[teleporter]] by crouch jumping.
 
===Auto-Update 5===
(April 12, 2007)
 
*Changed the game's version number displayed on the title screen to "1.5".


==Auto-Update 5 (1.5)==
Auto-Update 5 was released on [[2007#April|April 12, 2007]].{{Ref/Site|URL=https://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?cid=12359|Site=Bungie.net|Page=Halo 2 Auto-update is up|D=01|M=6|Y=2020}} It was the fourth patch to be released following the game's launch.
{| class="wikitable": style="width: 50%"
!Auto-Update 5 patch notes
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*Enabled the game to recognize [[Blastacular Pack]].
*Enabled the game to recognize [[Blastacular Pack]].
*Enhanced existing [[Ban#The Banhammer|Banhammer]] functionality.
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==Sources==
*Enhanced existing Banhammer functionality.
{{Ref/Sources}}
 


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