Showing posts with label Halo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halo. Show all posts
Sunday, September 09, 2007
McFarlane Halo Action Figures
Bungie.net just got updated with some Pictures Of The McFarlane Halo Action Figures. I am not a Halo fan, I found the first two games to be very underwhelming compared to the PC FPS classics I was brought up playing, but I still might buy a Master Chief figure.
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
PAX 2007 Omegathon Does Halo3
At PAX this year the final mystery game in Omegathon was Halo3. Not the limited multiplayer Beta Halo3 that came with Crackdown, but fully formed with stuff nobody has seen before now like the Halo3 Energy Sword.
Part 1
Part 2
And Mike Vs Jerry
Part 1
Part 2
And Mike Vs Jerry
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Friday, May 25, 2007
Halo 3 Multiplayer Beta FileShare
Have been playing the Halo 3 Beta through Crackdown. I still take issue with the small field of view and the beta in general feels more like a well polished demo that has been released after the game was released and then patched. It is way more polished than any beta I have ever played before, but the weapon balancing, map navigation, weapon placement on maps, sound and graphics are all better than on any previous Halo so it's a thumbs up from me, but something that stands out that you might not have heard about is the FileShare feature.

FileShare is this thing where after you have played a match you can choose to save a replay of the match to memory (press Back and then X) so you can then watch it back whenever you like, but Bungie gives you some server space to go with your Halo Profile (24MB of, with videos taking up anywhere between 2MB to 6MB of), this allows you to upload replays which can then be downloaded by anybody and watched as many times they like. So if you played against someone very good, you can check their FileShare, download a video or two and see how they play, possibly even learn from their videos.

The thing I like about this the most however is that while running Halo 3 you can hit the GuideButton, select a friend or someone you recently played with and at the top of the GamerTag blade is shortcuts to their Halo medal case and their FileShare, which makes it ultra easy to find videos of people you have played with or friends. But better still is if you play with someone you know, try exchanging recordings of the match you just played together and then watch each other's videos at the same time. That way you can both learn from each others play styles.
Plus with the FileShare I imagine we will be seeing far more Halo related videos uploaded to YouTube as all matches are being recorded now as you play. If something cool or unexpected happens you don't have to grab a camera, just save the video after the match. Here is one I already found titled "Obie Vs The Warthog From Hell". This video quite accurately portrays some of the difficulties I myself have encountered with 1337 (and average) players.

FileShare is this thing where after you have played a match you can choose to save a replay of the match to memory (press Back and then X) so you can then watch it back whenever you like, but Bungie gives you some server space to go with your Halo Profile (24MB of, with videos taking up anywhere between 2MB to 6MB of), this allows you to upload replays which can then be downloaded by anybody and watched as many times they like. So if you played against someone very good, you can check their FileShare, download a video or two and see how they play, possibly even learn from their videos.

The thing I like about this the most however is that while running Halo 3 you can hit the GuideButton, select a friend or someone you recently played with and at the top of the GamerTag blade is shortcuts to their Halo medal case and their FileShare, which makes it ultra easy to find videos of people you have played with or friends. But better still is if you play with someone you know, try exchanging recordings of the match you just played together and then watch each other's videos at the same time. That way you can both learn from each others play styles.
Plus with the FileShare I imagine we will be seeing far more Halo related videos uploaded to YouTube as all matches are being recorded now as you play. If something cool or unexpected happens you don't have to grab a camera, just save the video after the match. Here is one I already found titled "Obie Vs The Warthog From Hell". This video quite accurately portrays some of the difficulties I myself have encountered with 1337 (and average) players.
Labels:
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Halo,
Multiplayer
Sunday, June 04, 2006
Halo 3 Beyond The Trailer
IGN has a very good Mini-Documentory about all the suttle clues and hints that Bungie has putout over the years for the final instalment of the game. And I had no idea fans where this analytical. Especially not for fans such an run and gun action game.
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