First you have to have friends
Next you need to set up a game (Infection game)
Then invite them to play
Last, Go play (:
You can play infection under custom games but you can't play it under matchmaking.
sometimes thhey will add it
no halo "campaign" is a single player game
No, up to 16, you have to change your Internet settings, and your player count though.
16
In the BTEA there is 4 player split-screen, but that is all that is announced. But like all other Halo games there will probably be 4 player max on campaign, and 16 player max in custom games and matchmaking.
Up to 16 with system-link, but only 4 with split screen.
On the Xbox version you can play up to four players in split screen or 16 with system link. Only multi player mode, there is no cooperative play. There is also no online play for the Xbox version. The P.C. version does however support online play.
when you have 2 people playing player 1 is master chief and player 2 is arbiter if you have 1 player only you are master chief and if there are 3 people playing i think you are whatever your gamertags character is but you can only play as two, master chief (spartan human) and arbiter (alien)
A ten year old is probably more than capable of actually playing the game, however the game has a PEGI rating of 16+, meaning that due to content such as profanity, violence and the like, it isn't suitable for one so young.In short: Can a ten year old play Halo? Sure. Should they play Halo? Probably not.
Halo Legends was created on 2010-02-16.
Halo: Reach has a PEGI rating of 16.
Firstly, Lego is designed for kids, and not many young kids will play on a 16+ game. Also, Lego might not have the correct rights to create a Halo theme, e.g. the makers of Halo might be against the idea. Lastly, Halo is a video game and not a film, so Lego might not want to place Halo under one of their 'themes'.
There will never be a Lego Halo because halo is 16+ and violent - unlike Lego