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That’ll Be Drool All Over My Computer Then…
One One Se7en plays with foreshadowing. It’s as subtle as the rest of One One Se7en.
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That Trick’s Old Hat
Halo: Resolution looks at trickster Spartans… but I gotta say, they’re gonna need a lot more than that to succeed.
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Aquaduct 2 – closer still
Hehe – PfhorSlayer tempts the Macheads in the audience with screenshots of Aquaduct 2 – even though you can’t actually download the app yet. Looks like a dream… I might even have to try XboxConnect again. 🙂
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Lorraine McLees shares secrets of creation
Whoa – take the night off, miss some pretty big stuff. SketchFactor interviewed Lorraine McLees over at Bungie.net – and if the timestamp is to be believed, it happened on MONDAY NIGHT! And it wasn’t until yesterday that anybody on our forum noticed this. (Thanks, Scimitarex.) It’s a pretty specific interview; Lorraine discusses what’s involved in creating Cover/Box art. As someone who’s never been on the inside of this industry, it’s fascinating to hear the process of how an image is created; what elements are needed, and what they should convey. Go read it. It’s fun.
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Peter Tamte talks about Piracy
A couple of days ago, the Mac version of Halo was updated to 1.03, allowing Mac users to play with their PC brethren. The update also added a copy-protection scheme that required that the CD be in the machine in order to play Halo – a major change from the previous version. This change has caused quite a stir in the Mac community… with most people expressing displeasure. Yesterday, Inside Mac Games interviewed Peter Tamte, head of MacSoft, about why this change was made. If you’re a disgruntled Mac user… go read this. I was amazed by this snippet:[…] we have physically tracked more units of Halo being stolen on the Internet than have been sold through stores so far.
Ouch!
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46 Minutes? No way!
SESpider has turned in Episode 12 of his Miniature Halo comic; check out that rockin’ plasma sword!
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Macosxhints says yes to Halo
Macosxhints.com has made Mac Halo their software pick of the week, giving it a rating of 9/10 and writing a pretty positive review. Thanks to Jarvis Badgley for the heads-up!
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Six vs Five.
Today’s Guest One One Se7en comes from Dark Impaler… and checks out the advantages of the MC’s new armor.
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That’s gonna leave a mark.
Eep – we forgot about our Comic updates today! FIrst up is Calvin and Halo – this time it’s the Warbow half of the tag team… and I gotta say, I was just IN that situation yesterday. Ouch.
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Mod Voting
On-X points out that halo-mods.com is holding a poll for your favorite mod; right now, MonoxideC’s Library Multiplayer map is winning, but there haven’t been many votes. If you mod your box, go add your vote! Update: I misunderstood – the voting is not just your average poll, it’s to determine the winner of their modding contest; the winner walks home with $1000. NOW do you want to vote? (Thanks to Plaz for clearing this up.)
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FTC10 now available via direct download
Though we’d still love it if you used BitTorrent for your downloads, we’ve supplied the FTC team with a bunch of direct download links for FTC10. A pair of them are linked on their downloads page – go grab the 56 mb divx-encoded low-res avi (352×224), or a higher-quality-but-smaller QuickTime (400×260, 45 mb) from their site. We’ve got to be careful with some of that bandwidth; if the links stop working, come back here; we’ll have posted new ones.
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Sponsors-only goodies at RvB
gutupio pointed out new content (sponsors-only) at RedvsBlue.com. There’s a rejected version of the SpikeTV Video Game Awards trailer, and scripts for the first two Season 2 episodes. If you’ve tossed ’em a few bucks, jump on and grab this stuff!
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New info at Halo.bungie.net
Nice find by Mantis819 – Bungie has put up an official page about their HPC server hosting. (The servers aren’t new – just the credit to Homelan is.) What’s odd is that you can’t rent a server from Homelan directly! (Well, that’s not completely true. You can rent a 16-player Halo server from them for $0.98/hour… but Halo is not curerntly on their dedicated server list.) That may change, so if you’re happy with the quality of gameplay on the Bungie servers, keep an eye on these guys! Update: There is now an official news post from Homelan on the subject, as well. Check it out!
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The REAL Master Chief
Wow, very cool. DocOctavius started with a shot from the Halo 2 announcement trailer… and morphed into the Nightmare Armor. Electronic to real, in 16 seconds. Movie link is in the forum post. (1.4 mb, quicktime format.)
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Homelan interviews Nightmare Armor founder
Oops, careless – Homelan interviewed the leader of the Nightmare Armor team yesterday, and we forgot to post it! Some new pictures, and some tidbits that didn’t make it into the interview with Frankie at Bungie.net… worth a read! (Thanks to Battleground: Halo, where I saw this first.)
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Keeping Healthy
Evilburger has released the second of his ‘Subzero Rivalries‘ comics; I’m a little worried about the mental health of at least one of the characters. He should be releasing one or two comics every other week – so we’ve added a link to the bottom of our Comics page, for easy access. Thanks to MarkHawk for the heads-up.
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Bugs fixed for Radeon users
For Windows XP users with Radeon cards – Nick points out that ATI has released a new version of its Catalyst drivers (4.1) that fixes a couple of Halo PC bugs. Grab this if you’re affected!
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HBO-Subnova back up to 1.03
The HBO-Subnova Halo PC server has been updated to 1.03 again – what this means is that the wild and whacky gametypes pioneered on the HBO-GameDaemons server (but not playable there now – it’s offline) can be enjoyed by Mac and PC users alike! Go shoot some people. (And don’t forget to let Deimos know you’re grateful. I sure am.) If you’re a Mac user that’s just logging on for the day, and thinking “huh?” – go grab the 1.03 updater for Mac Halo!
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Mac Halo 1.03 – OUT NOW!
On September 30, PC owners got the chance to play Halo on their computers. Mac users had to wait until December 12… but right at the time that Mac Halo was released, the PC version was PATCHED – and Mac and PC users couldn’t meet each other on the field of battle. It’s taken quite a while… but the Mac Halo 1.03 patch is being released now; you can grab a copy of it from our mirror list. The press release for this update can be found here.
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Hurry up, before these guys learn how to shoot!
The long-awaited Episode 10 of Fire Team Charlie has been released. If you’re a member, you can grab the very large (95 mb) Hi-res version… but for everyone else, what you want is the low-res (320×240, DivX-encoded) version; it’s available right now as a BitTorrent seed, and should be available by tomorrow morning as a direct download. QuickTime is coming soon, as well. This is a killer film; it ties together many, many episodes of FTC (including episodes that weren’t even part of the series!), and does so with some really nice film work. The low-res version is 56 mb (not bad for a movie that’s 11:30 long).
