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new rules
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dont worry this isnt gonna be a big list, but failure in following the rules will result in beign blacklisted, all of this is common sense, and it is almost the same as the normal forum
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invite 2 of your friends and have them invite 2 of their friends and so on
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the more people we have the more people will see your files
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Pre-Game Lobby Episode 4
The Guard has posted Pre-Game Lobby Episode 4 (if you’re having trouble at machinima.com, you can always stream it at YouTube). How many stereotypes can you find? Very funny stuff. Almost 13 minutes long. Thanks, TG Sneak.(Louis Wu 17:57:54 UTC)
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Online (fanmade) Halo RTS now live
Nova let us know that Halo-Battle, a French php-based strategy game, is now online. Build mining facilities to gain resources, build labs, create a fleet to protect your race against its enemy (be that Human or Covenant). Right now, everything’s in French – but apparently, there are plans for translation. You must register to participate. Go look! (Louis Wu 17:25:34 UTC)
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T.A.G./McCann SF win Grand Clio for Believe
The Halo 3 Believe campaign continued its winning streak – Microsoft Xbox was selected Advertiser of the Year for its Halo 3 work, and the campaign won 8 Clios at last night’s gala. Details can be found at Adweek.(Louis Wu 13:23:45 UTC)
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Gamers’ Fan Art
Maximum Fear let us know that they’re running a fan art spotlight – swing by and see what you can win with your submission! (Louis Wu 13:23:30 UTC)
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Fic Pick of the Week, through May 16
kr-1426 announced the HBOFF Fic Pick of the Week – they only had three stories to choose from, but apparently that was enough. (Louis Wu 13:22:41 UTC)
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Jump Theory: Look Before You Leap Vol. 1
RVideo pointed out Jump Theory, a movie released on High Impact Halo and on Halo3Forum yesterday. Some amazing jumping! Check it out.(Louis Wu 13:22:14 UTC)
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Halopalooza 2008
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There is a posting in our forum for Memorial Day Weekend’s double LAN. Click here to let us know if you’re coming and reserve yourself a spot.
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Arbiter-less Storm
Rockslider has managed to make use of a tip he received that lets him remove the Arbiter entirely from The Storm – go read about it!(Louis Wu 19:14:25 UTC)
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The Third Temptation of Paris
Underdawg253 let us know that Etzun Films has put out The Third Temptation of Paris, a music vid. It’s way, way, WAY too big (250 mb for 4 minutes, and it’s only 720×480), and the story makes very little sense without the explanation at HaloGrid… but the filming’s pretty nice.(Louis Wu 15:47:33 UTC)
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AnTi PRO decided to bequeath you with the benefits of his naming skillz (see what I did there?) – over at Arm the Flag you’ll find AnTi PRO’s 8 Step Guide to Making a Pro Gamertag. Follow this guide, and in no time you’ll have the coolest gamertag out there!(Louis Wu 14:45:48 UTC)
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…and there’s a storm that’s raging…
A moving Bungie Weekly Update tonight… it’s the end of an era, of sorts. Go read. (If you’d rather, you can do so in our Weekly Update Archive.)(Louis Wu 00:15:50 UTC)
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Bungie Weekly Update: 5/16/2008
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Once you’ve seen this Weekly Update, you won’t be able to unsee it.
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Starting up strong, ending hard
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Ok, well i made this group, and hopfully this will be a place were we all can put our IDs into and check each other’s stats, mabey even cooridinate a game between all of us.
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Running Riot Favorites, Again
Bungie Favorites has been updated again, and for the second week in a row the content comes from RunningRiot.com – go check the link at B.net, and then get to downloading!(Louis Wu 20:06:44 UTC)
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Week Two of Running Riot on Favorites
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The second installment of Running Riot’s Bungie Favorites are now live.
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Sisterball Screen Contest
Over at Grifball.com, a new contest has kicked off – take a cool screenshot during Grifball weekend, top shot wins a Grifball t-shirt. Go read the rules, then get to screenshotting!(Louis Wu 18:03:15 UTC)
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Turning off the mic
A Roanoke, VA TV station posted a story about foul language from Halo 3 players on Xbox LIVE – the reporter claimed it was ‘an eye-opener’ for him, and that his son would no longer be allowed to play against random people, but that just tells me that he didn’t do any homework before buying the system (or allowing his son to buy it). Once again, it comes down to parental responsibility, and how involved you want to be in your child’s leisure activities.(Louis Wu 17:42:59 UTC)
