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===''Halo 2 Vista''===
===''Halo 2 Vista''===
''[[Halo 2 (Windows Vista)|''Halo 2'' for Windows Vista]]'' utilized the ''Games for Windows LIVE'' service, but in a much different way from its [[Xbox]] counterpart. Rank-based [[Matchmaking]] was done away with, and, like its predecessor, ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved (PC port)|''Halo: Combat Evolved'' for PC]]'', ''Halo 2 Vista'' added a server browser and allowed players to join games in progress. Servers ran a map cycle in the form of a playlist, where players would congregate in a lobby until the game starts, play the game, then go back to the lobby to review the Postgame Carnage Report and chat with other players until the next round started. LIVE Gold users could filter out servers not matching their interests, and quickly jump right into a game in progress by selecting a "Quick Match" option.
''[[Halo 2 (Windows Vista)]]'' utilized the ''Games for Windows LIVE'' service, but in a much different way from its [[Xbox]] counterpart. Rank-based [[Matchmaking]] was done away with, and, like its predecessor, ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved (PC port)]]'', ''Halo 2 Vista'' added a server browser and allowed players to join games in progress. Servers ran a map cycle in the form of a playlist, where players would congregate in a lobby until the game starts, play the game, then go back to the lobby to review the Postgame Carnage Report and chat with other players until the next round started. LIVE Gold users could filter out servers not matching their interests, and quickly jump right into a game in progress by selecting a "Quick Match" option.


''Halo 2 Vista'' did not feature [[Tombstone]] or [[Desolation]]. It instead offered [[District]] and [[Uplift]], as well as the ''Halo 2 Map Editor'', which allowed players to create custom ''Halo 2 Vista'' maps.
''Halo 2 Vista'' did not feature [[Tombstone]] or [[Desolation]]. It instead offered [[District]] and [[Uplift]], as well as the ''Halo 2 Map Editor'', which allowed players to create custom ''Halo 2 Vista'' maps.

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