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Bungie Weekly Update: 4/04/08
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What’s coming to the Forge in the Legendary Map Pack? The above image is a hint. Check out the Update for the scoop.
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Girls
DigitalPh33r’s Arby ‘n’ the Chief Episode 7 is now up on Machinima.com and YouTube – Chief goes after girls. (You might think the whole Tag thing is over the top… but I’ve got 14-year-olds in the house, and I can say that’s totally real.) The rest of it… man. Thanks, discopete019.(Louis Wu 19:18:50 UTC)
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Hey – I want a pony!
Heh – SarcasticGamer.com has its own take on the whole concept of DoubleXP Weekends. (Bungie spells better than they do, though.)(Louis Wu 19:03:11 UTC)
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Lookin’ to take a shot
Over at Teen Ink, there’s a story written by someone who went to their first MLG tournament last summer, in Chicago. Check out how it goes for the non-pros!(Louis Wu 18:03:10 UTC)
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No Moss Grows
Dennis Powers let us know that Shipwrecked Episode 7 is up – I gotta say, if I were Corporal Johnston, I’d think about ways to go solo.(Louis Wu 18:01:56 UTC)
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Inside Halo: Episode 10
Smurfa noticed that Inside Halo: Episode 10 has been posted to Machinima.com. (It’s also available on YouTube.) SodaGod covers Halo Wars, HaloTube, the top 5 Halo clips of the week, and a summary of the week’s Halo Machinima offerings… with a healthy dose of his bizarre humor. Go watch!(Louis Wu 16:46:55 UTC)
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I think they must have run out of baddies.
Australian PC World has posted their ‘47 Most Diabolical Video-Game Villains of All Time‘ (where on EARTH did they get that number from?) – and an old favorite from the Halo series comes in at number 31. Go read! Thanks, Black Six.(Louis Wu 14:40:30 UTC)
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Halo Story Page – It’s Alive!
UNSC Trooper has jumped into the updating game with a vengeance – the Halo Story Page has seen more activity in the past 4 days than it saw in the prior 6 months. (Jillybean, not to be outdone, has popped her own post up on top – but I’d have to say the driving force is Trooper right now.) Will this spawn a new round of Halo Story speculation? We can only wait and see! In the meantime, go read the goodies posted recently!(Louis Wu 14:37:43 UTC)
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Ascendant Empire
TTL Demag0gue has posted Reclaimer #40 over at the Reclaimer website. Looks like there’s a bit of bad blood between Ferial and the AI…(Louis Wu 14:32:28 UTC)
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Progression
Z pointed out a Halo 2 montage from Phurion called ‘Progression‘. Encoded in Perian, it seems to need the VLC player to display properly. (The windows version is actually included with the download – but Mac/*nix users can grab it from the VLC homepage.) It’s a monster (almost 300 mb), but it’s fun to see Halo 2 gameplay again!(Louis Wu 14:28:39 UTC)
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The Light of the Fading Sun
FireDragon04 has released a Halo 3 short, set in his ‘Consequences’ universe – there’s a short FAQ on the download page if you are confused after watching. (I was.) Two minutes long, available in divx, wmv, or streaming from YouTube.(Louis Wu 14:26:55 UTC)
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be Human in Hull
zukan stopped by to announce that his ‘be Human’ machinima (it won a special award in our Zune contest last year) will be featured in the upcoming Hull Short Film Festival in mid-April. If you live nearby, go watch! (Random Hull quote: “There’s music on every corner, even if it’s just coming out of the local record shops.” If you can place that, you get a cookie.)(Louis Wu 14:03:08 UTC)
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Guardian Beat
Gunluva created ‘Guardian Beat’ – it’s another of his sound effect vids (the first was mentioned a few days ago), this time on Sandtrap. This time around, he’s added an external drum track.(Louis Wu 13:54:22 UTC)
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Max Hoberman at Gamasutra
scarab noticed an interview with Certain Affinity’s Max Hoberman over at Gamasutra – for the most part, he discusses their upcoming game Plunder. scarab made this Halo-related by suggesting that Max’s experience building a useful multiplayer system for Halo 2 and 3 would help him out in his quest to build one for Plunder… always good to see what ex-Bungie guys are up to!(Louis Wu 13:44:50 UTC)
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Is your other car a Warthog?
Hawty McBloggy is kicking off a new feature – ‘Do You Play Too Much Halo?‘ Looks a lot like ‘You might be a redneck…’ with a different focus. Go add your own examples!(Louis Wu 13:29:44 UTC)
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Bungie steps up to the Major Leagues
Bungie decided to play this week’s Halo Humpday Challenge against randoms in the MLG playlist, and they brought along a ringer – MLG Commissioner John Nelson. The writeup shows why MLG team play is a different world than your standard matchmaking fare. (Thanks to the coordination efforts of Nelson, Bungie won two of the three games. Nice!) Stuicide (who was part of the team Bungie stomped in game 2) mentioned this on our forum last night, but nobody cared to comment.(Louis Wu 13:10:13 UTC)
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Friday’s Fan Fiction
The Fan Fiction section has eight new pieces this week – go read!(Louis Wu 12:44:04 UTC)
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Comcast: 50Mbps down / 5Mbps up now in select areas
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Comcast is launching an “extreme high-speed†internet package in Minneapolis. Speeds will be 50Mbps down and capped at 5Mbps up. It will cost $150. 8Mbps/1Mbps customers will see their new upload capacity bumped up to 2Mbps.
Comcast is beginning to roll out its DOCSIS 3.0 standard which will allow for, among other things, faster internet connections.
Comcast estimates that 20% of its customers will have the blazing fast connection by the end of the year. All Comcast customers should have the option to get this package by mid-2010.
Comcast has recently said that they want to offer 100Mbps connections in the future. The DOCSIS 3.0 standard is capable of 160Mbps.
America is one of the most well connected countries in the world. However, like our railroad system, our IT infrastructure is now archaic. Fast internet connections like the one Comcast is rolling out are common in other countries.
The new plan will certainly make internet TV a more practical reality. I think the availability of fat pipes will cause internet-based TV to become more popular. I think it will also cause Comcast to filter traffic and eventually lead to more video advertising on the internet.
I don’t have a landline any more as I’ve got VOIP and cellphones. I didn’t want VOIP 4 or 5 years ago because I didn’t want to give up the bandwidth for the service. With more bandwidth, I can allow more services and devices in my home to connect to the net without seeing a derogation of service.
Maybe I could have a dedicated VoD device; perhaps some kind of uber Slingbox serving HD content to who knows where.
I think the availability of more bandwidth will also cause creative game development houses to think outside the box. They’ll be able to build more interactive environments. We can see games with 64, 128, and thousands of gamers playing at the same time. We can see more digital downloads and we’ll see the optical disc drive become less relevant. I mean, who’s got a 3.5″ floppy drive on their computer any more?
Remember, that just because you’ve got a lot of bandwidth doesn’t mean that you’ve got a good connection for gaming. Ping times and latency are very important to gamers, especially first-person shooters. What good is it to have more bandwidth if it takes a second for your data to travel from your home to an XBOX server? That’s several frames on your screen. By then, you’ll be dead.
Imagine playing Halo 3 in enormous maps with hundreds of people.
Imagine playing CoD4 with a hundred gamers separated into squads; each squad taking orders from a leader and a commander. (Wait, I think that was called Battlefield 2 for the PC).
With more bandwidth to utilize, networking engineers can include more game data and may be able to account for inefficient netcode. Halo PC!
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Humpday Challenge: Major Leagues
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Into the fiery wilderness of the just-opened MLG Playlist. These woods are filled with bears. Did we get mauled?
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Film at 11
I didn’t back-date this newspost – nope. It was posted during Thursday’s news cycle at HBO – thank goodness for daylight savings time. I would never screw up and forget to post an episode of Another Halo Comic Strip, because they’re very funny. (This one’s pretty cute, and was worked over a couple of times, so I CERTAINLY wouldn’t have missed it. Because I never forget anything.)(Louis Wu 23:56:09 UTC)