The new Hi-MD recorders actually allow this functionality. With a Hi-MD disc (or MD disc reformated in Hi-MD mode) that player can be used as a portable USB drive. It's too bad that the transfer speed is slow.
Maybe you should say the requirement would be Xbox v.1-1.3. For one thing, why compare two games when Jedi Knight 2 is available for the Xbox? Secondly, even having an Xbox doesn't guarantee that a newer Xbox game will work for the Xbox. I have only heard of people who bought their systems at launch that can't even play newer games on their Xboxes; games like Brute Force, for example. So maybe, the requirement for Halo 2 will be Xbox v.1.2-1.3.
The new Hi-MD recorders actually allow this functionality. With a Hi-MD disc (or MD disc reformated in Hi-MD mode) that player can be used as a portable USB drive. It's too bad that the transfer speed is slow.
Maybe you should say the requirement would be Xbox v.1-1.3. For one thing, why compare two games when Jedi Knight 2 is available for the Xbox? Secondly, even having an Xbox doesn't guarantee that a newer Xbox game will work for the Xbox. I have only heard of people who bought their systems at launch that can't even play newer games on their Xboxes; games like Brute Force, for example. So maybe, the requirement for Halo 2 will be Xbox v.1.2-1.3.