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Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: Agent on November 06, 2003, 01:35:50 pm
I have Norton Internet Security 2002 and Halo (demo) is really a pain in the ass. It makes 10 zillion connections for every button i click. What is the best configuration? Which ports should be allowed and which should be blocked? What computers allowed or blocked?
Please help
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: ZylonBane on November 06, 2003, 01:43:12 pm
The best solution is to uninstall Halo and go play something good.
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: Agent on November 06, 2003, 01:47:36 pm
Uh yeah................ but I wanna play Halo.
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: Flipside on November 06, 2003, 01:48:40 pm
You could disable the Firewall while you are playing, and re-enable it when you have finished. It's a quick-fix, but it would work :)
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: Agent on November 06, 2003, 01:58:00 pm
Yeah thats probably the easiest but I am then open to attack so no thats out.
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: an0n on November 06, 2003, 02:07:35 pm
If you open ports to play Halo, people can get you anyway.

You might as well just rip the whole thing down and put it back up when yer finished.
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: ZylonBane on November 06, 2003, 02:07:42 pm
Dude, you're openly admitting to liking Halo. If that doesn't leave you open to attack I don't know what does.
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: Hippo on November 06, 2003, 02:21:25 pm
Chances of you being attacked when your firewall is down are still extremely low...
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: Zarax on November 06, 2003, 02:23:12 pm
Unless you're pissing some real hacker... which is even more difficult to do... Anyways, Halo Rules!
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: Flipside on November 06, 2003, 02:28:32 pm
I think a lot of Firewall and Virusscan companies overplay the threat in order to sell more products. I don't know enough about networking to state as fact, but I would suspect that Virus' are only a risk if you are downloading from unconfirmed sources, though it is ALWAYS adviseable to have a Virus Scan. Firewalls, however are a bit of a source of confusion for me, most home users are only really going to be attacked in the manner of having your computer used to attack another, larger one for a Denial of Service. But I was under the impression that in order to do this, a virus would have to be installed on your computer, which is activated by a signal from the attacker? So having just a Virusscan would, in many cases, provide sufficient security?

Flipsdie :D
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: 01010 on November 06, 2003, 02:47:12 pm
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Originally posted by ZylonBane
Dude, you're openly admitting to liking Halo. If that doesn't leave you open to attack I don't know what does.


Halo PC is a travesty. Halo Xbox is sublime.
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: Zarax on November 06, 2003, 02:57:16 pm
Trust me, there's absolutely no need of all that crap...
I never got a virus since 1988, and that because i just know what crap must be avoided... and for the hackers... who do you think you are to attract hacker? a multibillion corporation?
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: Drew on November 06, 2003, 02:59:53 pm
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Originally posted by 01010


Halo PC is a travesty. Halo Xbox is sublime.

:wtf:
You never bought the full game did you.......
Online, Halo is anything but a travesty...
sure it has its problems but thats what patches are for.
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: 01010 on November 06, 2003, 03:15:18 pm
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Originally posted by Drew

:wtf:
You never bought the full game did you.......
Online, Halo is anything but a travesty...
sure it has its problems but thats what patches are for.


Bought, uh, nooo, but I do own it. I feel I'm obliged considering I spent £400 on an xbox just for Halo.

It's a sloppy port of a good game, same with GTA3 PC, but that wasn't so bad because the game still played well.

Halo PC has weird controls, they are way too sluggish even with the senstivity up full and as for framerate problems, less said about them the better.

It's a god damn shame too cause Halo muliplayer is like second on my list of favourite things to do, after masturbation natch.
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: Agent on November 06, 2003, 04:30:11 pm
Woah wait a second.Ok I play another game online. Jedi Knight 2 Jedi Outcast. So am I vulnurable when I play it? By the way... I have the software firewall and i have a hardware Firewall (Netopia Cayman 3351 router). I ran all kinds of security tests and all shows OK.
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: Drew on November 06, 2003, 04:31:30 pm
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Originally posted by 01010
Halo PC has weird controls, they are way too sluggish even with the senstivity up full and as for framerate problems, less said about them the better.

:wtf:
you never did read any of the tweakdge guides released by bungie did you.....
your problems would be solved if you:
Turned off mouse acceleration and you turned of shaders. only a few simple command line functions....
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: 01010 on November 06, 2003, 04:41:59 pm
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Originally posted by Drew

:wtf:
you never did read any of the tweakdge guides released by bungie did you.....
your problems would be solved if you:
Turned off mouse acceleration and you turned of shaders. only a few simple command line functions....


I've done both, I have initiative enough to find help when I think something is wrong with a game. Pixel shaders aren't even on on multiplayer and it still runs like crap.

What I mean with the controls is that they are too slow, not slow to react, just sluggish and horrible compared to how sharp and precise I find them on the Xbox.

It's not like I'm taking pot shots at Halo, I love the game, it is as I said however, a very sloppy port. I'm dissapointed to say the least.
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: Flipside on November 06, 2003, 05:08:04 pm
I think the problem is that it is a port and not a conversion, I get really fed up when a game tries to etll me that a GeForce 4 MX 440, as average as it is, cannot handle Specular or Reflection mapping :/ I've played UT2003 and Citizen Kabuto, and oh yes it does!

Flipside :D
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: Drew on November 06, 2003, 05:15:22 pm
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Originally posted by Flipside
a GeForce 4 MX 440, as average as it is, cannot handle Specular or Reflection mapping :/ I've played UT2003 and Citizen Kabuto, and oh yes it does!

Flipside :D

really, the shaders in Halo are quite advanced; the sheer number of them in HALO makes a load a little to heavy for anything but the most advanced cards. my slightly above average Radeon 9000 can barely render all the shaders cramed into the game.
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: Flipside on November 06, 2003, 05:17:29 pm
Hmmm... I've don't even mind playing on reduced shader levels but theres something taunting about those two greyed out boxes saying 'Specular' and 'Reflections', as though it says..... 'You're not good enough, and nor is your card, Love Microsoft'.
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: 01010 on November 06, 2003, 05:38:52 pm
::tempted to upgrade to Radeon 9800 pro::
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: ZylonBane on November 06, 2003, 08:23:17 pm
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Originally posted by Drew
really, the shaders in Halo are quite advanced; the sheer number of them in HALO makes a load a little to heavy for anything but the most advanced cards.
And yet, it just doesn't look that good. It's the proverbial "polished turd".
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: Hippo on November 07, 2003, 02:18:45 pm
I don't get it... You people have trouble running HPC? It runs perfectly on mine with a 2 year old grapgics card, and half the required proscessor speed, with every detail level as high as it can go... I don't mean, runs good, I mean, like, runs, as good as Xbox... The controls are the only change... But there is an Xbox controller to USB adaptor...
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: Setekh on November 07, 2003, 07:58:53 pm
Well, my HPC demo runs like a brick on my P3-500. :nervous: Count yourself lucky, Hippo. ;)
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: Hippo on November 07, 2003, 08:38:35 pm
mines a p3 450 though... :nervous:
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: Setekh on November 07, 2003, 09:21:13 pm
Count yourself really lucky, Hippo. ;)
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: Turnsky on November 07, 2003, 09:37:50 pm
halo?... yup.. runs on mine, as long as i switch the pixel shaders off.. and it still runs...sorta :nervous:
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: ZylonBane on November 08, 2003, 07:27:18 am
Seeing how as Hippo is still running a P450, I think his standards for "perfectly" may be significantly skewed.
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: karajorma on November 08, 2003, 07:38:40 am
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Originally posted by 01010
It's a sloppy port of a good game, same with GTA3 PC, but that wasn't so bad because the game still played well.


What was wrong with the PC version of GTA III? I've never played the console version but the PC version was pretty cool.
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: 01010 on November 08, 2003, 09:28:11 am
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Originally posted by karajorma


What was wrong with the PC version of GTA III? I've never played the console version but the PC version was pretty cool.


It's not a bad game, don't get me wrong GTA3 and VC are my favourite sandbox games. GTA3 pc was a poorly done port that struggles to run on my machine despite all the optimizations I try to make it run smoother (that I can find) whereas Vice City is a better looking game and runs like butter. However, there are people with slower machines than mine that can run GTA3 with no problems. It's a well documented problem.
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: Singh on November 08, 2003, 09:35:04 am
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Originally posted by ZylonBane
Seeing how as Hippo is still running a P450, I think his standards for "perfectly" may be significantly skewed.


Whats wrong with running a P450? I ran a celeron till around a year ago. Before that i had MMX
:nod:
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: Hippo on November 08, 2003, 11:58:55 am
as in perfectly, I mean, AS well as the Xbox... whether im walking through a clear tunnel, or in the middle of a huge firefight... Where the Xbox sometimes slowed down in the maw when there were explosions, it runs wihout losing a frame...
Title: Configuring Firewall for Halo
Post by: 01010 on November 08, 2003, 02:11:02 pm
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Originally posted by Hippo
as in perfectly, I mean, AS well as the Xbox... whether im walking through a clear tunnel, or in the middle of a huge firefight... Where the Xbox sometimes slowed down in the maw when there were explosions, it runs wihout losing a frame...


Would it be possible to witness some screenshots? I want to see the quality of the GFX.