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BTS: Anniversary Multiplayer is a 343 Industries Behind-the-Scenes documentary video that offers a look at the developmental process of the multiplayer of Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary. It was first released on YouTube and Halo Waypoint on August 27, 2011.[1][2] The video features exclusive interviews with 343 Industries employees explaining how and why they have chosen which specific maps should be remade for Halo: Anniversary, as well as the development process for the maps themselves. Integration with Halo: Reach's multiplayer component is also discussed.
Transcript
X BEGINNING OF TRANSMISSION
- Max Hoberman: "There's always been an aspect of Halo 1 multiplayer that was really strong, Halo 1 had this incredibly diverse set of maps. It really was this focused experience. It had this beautiful simplicity."
- David Ellis: "It's not often that a game addicts me like that, were I just have to keep playing."
- Greg Hermann: "It was amazing for me to see our entire art team would just go down for entire evenings at a time, until 4 o'clock until 10 o'clock, to just play Halo multiplayer."
The Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary and BTS's logo appear.
- Dan Ayoub: "It wasn't that easy to just go through and say 'here are the maps that shipped with the original and this is what we're gonna do' because we wanted to do something bigger around the tenth anniversary."
- Frank O'Connor: "We also had to think about the existing Reach player-base. And didn't want to fragment it."
- Bill Fox: "Looking at it from the player's perspective in the current day, with the current abilities; how would I play this level and what do I think is missing?"
- Frank O'Connor: "We look at maps from the Halo series in entire including Halo: CE, Halo PC and even Halo 2; and we thought which of the maps are people's favorites that work well with the Reach engine and gameplay."
Beaver Creek
- Main article: Battle Canyon
- Chad Armstrong: "One of the things we came back to was we wanted people to take a look at the map and immediately think 'Oh yeah, I loved that map'!"
- Adam Crist: "Beaver Creek was actually the map that started the discussion of are we going to enhance the map or are we just going to make pure remakes."
- David Pout: "For each of the maps we're doing two modes, we're doing a classic mode which stays as true to the classic map layout as possible and we're doing a tweaked and refined mode."
- Frank O'Connor: "Because you have things like sprint and jet pack, we took the opportunity to put in some new spaces and new routes, tunnels and areas so that you can keep the gameplay moving so that it's not such a dead end once you reach the end of the canyon."
- David Ellis: "It's still a small map, but it feels bigger than it is."
- Dan Ayoub: "You don't feel as isolated, you very much feel like your in a world that is alive and influx."
- Adam Crist: "We want you to feel the pain of nostalgia every time you look at the map."
Timberland
- Main article: Ridgeline
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Prisoner
- Main article: Solitary
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Damnation
- Main article: Penance
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Installation 04
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