Installation of the
Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack (yes, you have to install it) is very easy. The first and most obvious step is that you must first own a copy of
Halo 2 and have played it at least once on that console. You then pop in the
Multiplayer Pack, download the maps and patch, and never have to worry about putting it in the machine again. Simple.
The Multiplayer Map Pack adds nine new maps to the Halo 2 multiplayer experience. Each brings it's own unique feel and fit better for certain game-types, but are still functional enough to be fun no matter what game type you're playing. The quality of the maps is fantastic and it's clear that a lot of thought went into their design. There are no apparent gameplay flaws present in any of the maps and they blend in seamlessly with the original set of maps.
Since this is a map pack, don’t expect any type of single-player component. So, anyone who was expecting some type of resolution to Halo 2’s cop-out cliff-hanger ending can stop dreaming. You’ll only cause yourself unnecessary pain and suffering.