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Cerebralbore101 said:
curl-6 said:

That still means about a third of games don't, which is a pretty significant issue.

Keep in mind that any game with any sort of online multiplayer component would fail doesitplay's standards. Halo 2 would fail for example. Once you account for that it's probably something like 1/5th of games aren't properly on the disc/cart. Otherwise, I agree that it is slowly becoming a problem. 

At least with the old Halo games, the multiplayer is still playable offline. In fact, as I mentioned Halo 2's DLC maps (except the last two) were released on a standalone disc, and even Halo 3's entire multiplayer, including all DLC maps, exists on a physical disc that was included with the release of ODST. It wasn't until Halo 5 that there was no offline mode for MP. Once 343i decided to switch to dedicated servers, that was it for playing multiplayer offline.



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