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'''Optimatch''' is an option on [[Xbox Live]] matchmaking. You select the type of game you want to play (I.E. [[Slayer]], [[Team Slayer]], [[BTB Skirmish]]), and the system matches you with other people who are the same level area as you.
'''Optimatch''' is an option in Halo 2 [[Xbox Live]] matchmaking. Optimatch allows you to search the gametypes and select the one you want to play, instead of being put into a random gametype by using the [[Quickmatch|Quickmatch]] option.
 
This is how ranked games are played and you raise your level. This way the point-match system takes effect and it is directly connected to [http://www.bungie.net Bungie.net] where your stats can be reviewed. Optimatch is located above the create match option on the main menu.


The main advantage of Optimatch is that you have more control over what gametype you play. If you don't want to play [[Team Snipers|Team Snipers]], but you want to play [[BTB Skirmish|BTB Skirmish]], then you simply select BTB Skirmish.
Another advantage of Optimatch is, if you want to play a ranked gametype, then you simply enter Optimatch and choose which gametype you want to play.
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Revision as of 21:24, April 21, 2007

Optimatch is an option in Halo 2 Xbox Live matchmaking. Optimatch allows you to search the gametypes and select the one you want to play, instead of being put into a random gametype by using the Quickmatch option.

The main advantage of Optimatch is that you have more control over what gametype you play. If you don't want to play Team Snipers, but you want to play BTB Skirmish, then you simply select BTB Skirmish. Another advantage of Optimatch is, if you want to play a ranked gametype, then you simply enter Optimatch and choose which gametype you want to play. Template:Stub-Games Template:Games