Headlights design can change the look of the
vehicle, here we have many trendy features
such as
Halo Headlights or sometimes called Angel Eyes Headlights, and they can be powered by LED or CCFL.
The first big change I noticed was how much better the graphics looked, with this being the first
Halo game brought out specifically for the Xbox One and (possibly) PC, rather than the rest which originated on the 360 etc, within the 9 hour sitting of playing through the campaign in a co-op game I did notice a few glitches, one of my team mates fell through the map, it randomly decided to teleport us forward past 2
vehicles when we were searching a map for Easter eggs but other than that the game was flawless, the 13 hour download time was worth the wait (I'm assuming this was due to the Microsoft servers, I started downloading at 18:30 on the 26th and when I checked my Xbox at 07:40 am the following morning it was at 93 percent, my connection is 152mbps so as you can imagine I was rather annoyed and surprised how long it had taken, after playing the game for all of 30 minutes I had completely forgotten about the length of time this had taken, I'll let 343 off with it as they have done
such a good job with
Halo 5.
Signature
Halo 2 mechanics
such as dual - wielding weapons and jacking enemy
vehicles feel just as good now as they did in 2004, and the whole experience is smoother now that the game runs at a buttery 60 frames per second.