Okay, here's my question. I've read as much as I can on this, but still haven't found the answer.
Scenario: My wife and I are both wanting to play Halo online. Can we each have a headset and play in a game together using the same Xbox?
Okay, here's my question. I've read as much as I can on this, but still haven't found the answer.
Scenario: My wife and I are both wanting to play Halo online. Can we each have a headset and play in a game together using the same Xbox?
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I'm not sure, but I bet they'll sell extra communicator's in individual packaging for 20 or 30 bucks. I'm sure you could get more than one on the xbox at a time, it would be kind of lame if you couldn't.
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I'm pretty sure you could do this as long as both of you are playing on separate TVs.
It could be the same XBox, since it allows up to 4 players, therefore allowing online play on the same XBox.
Just buy the headset, and do it on separate TVs. You're all good.
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Two TV's and only one Xbox??? what????
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Since the communicator plugs into the top slot of the Xbox controller, I think it's wholly possible to have multiple people on one Xbox, online, all using the headset.
However, you realize you're going to have to wait for the Online enabled Halo, or Halo2 (assuming they're different) right?
i agree i was just asking my buddy the same question.
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