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Gamespot reviews Halo PC
More new Halo PC content – this time at Gamespot. There’s a review (they gave it a 9/10; complaints were repetitive level design, high hardware requirements, unvaried multiplayer – what?) and a couple of dozen screenshots. (It DID get an Editor’s Choice award.) Thanks to Strato for the heads-up.
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Killtacular Classic results posted
Eep – came in late last night, I forgot to get back to it. The iGames Championship Killtacular Classic took place on Saturday in Tempe, Arizona… and once again, The Dream Team walked away with cash. $2000, in fact, in the 2v2 Championships, beating out The Assault Rifles. In FFA action, Zyos beat Sheppard in a 1-capture CTF match for $500. (He also won the Royal Rumble elimination match and took home a 42″ HDTV.) Full details can be found at Killtacular.com. Thanks, Andy.
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Project 117 looking for members
Micah writes about a new Halo Clan, Project 117; they’re currently recruiting. Check ’em out!
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Reviews, Screens
Four new Halo PC reviews are up; GamingNEXT, Gamers Depot, Telefragged, and The Wargamer (a first impressions article, which, judging from the screenshots, was written from Beta 1.5). The pattern amongst the first three is the framerate issue; the game simply requires a LOT from the hardware. (We’ll be posting a tips page to optimize your experience soon; there are definitely some things you can do to avoid the worst of the problems.) All 4 reviews have screenshots (GamingNEXT put up 69 of ’em), and there are even MORE screens at LoadedInc. Thanks, Blue’s News.
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Halo for $40. Free shipping.
Lophan wrote this morning to point out that his local Best Buy was selling Halo PC for $39.99, but that this was not the case on Best Buy’s website. It is, now. If you haven’t ordered Halo, save $10 by grabbing it here. Thanks, Hijack.
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Halo: Resolution – a new feature
Because it’s worked so well for Stuntmutt and One One Se7en, we’ve recycled our comic template for a new series, this one sprite-based, created by Fuzzy and D.I.M agic. It’s called Halo: Resolution, and it’ll have new strips every Monday and Saturday. Today’s strip is entitled ‘Old School’. Enjoy!
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Words, words, and more words
Nineteen Fan Fiction pieces from over the weekend:- The Death of Earth:Guilt of a Spartan Chapter 4, by Sim McGaulkin
- Survival, Chapter Six: Days of Rescue and Defense, by Agent Shade
- Devestation- Chapter 2- Getting Home, by Michael
- Homeworlds XV, by Mainevent
- Unknown Apprentice, Rewritten, by apache119
- Temporal Rift PART I: SPARTAIN II REDUX, by Alexander_Valient
- Halo ABC’s, by Mainevent
- Have Fath, by Alpha Lance
- Capture Part 1: the Sammurri, by kadjfoiafjasdoijf
- -Hell Summed Up-, by Mainevent
- A Soul of Steel: Part 3, by The Scribe
- Croton 3.76 � The sea may be a cruel mistress�but trees hurt more, by Trevor
- DONT TURN YOUR BACK TO ME part 1, by BACKFIRE
- The 7th Column: Deceit, by Mainevent
- The Final Battle:Part 1-the San Jose, by SlimJim27
- Halo Trilogy: Fighting and Remembrance (Chapter VI), by Alpha Lance
- Battle for the Norah: Part Five, by Sterfrye36
- Devestation- Chapter 3- Beta Halo…, by Michael
- The Inter-Galaxal Wars, Part One, by Hunter_Killer
Start your week with some Halo prose.
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Clanwars – online Halo fun
Another Halo online gaming league – Clanwars. Check this post for a quick rundown of features, or visit the site and explore.
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German Parsons interview translated
Thanks to Harry Al-Shakarchi, for submitting a translation of the Pete Parsons interview that showed up on Blick Online recently. (We got one from “The Corupt German” as well… it was a bit later.) Couple of interesting tidbits in there…
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Hide and Shriek
Eep – forgot to post today’s Guest One One Se7en strip. (There are lots of them, we can’t miss days, folks get mad if they have to wait more than 3 months to see their strip in print.) Iceman1330 looks at alternative uses for character bumping.
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Randy Pitchford talks about performance
Rapture has pointed out a thread on Gearbox’s forum started by Randy Pitchford, addressing concerns about Halo PC’s performance. Reaction seems to be split… but there’s some meat to be found if you read the whole thread.
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Free Halo Web Templates
The webmaster of Clantemplates.com has written to point out that they’ve recently released a pair of free Halo templates for gaming clans. If you’re building a Halo clan site, and don’t have time to design it yourself, check these out; they’re pretty nice looking!
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You’re gonna have to face it…
Wolfy writes about a quiz over at Sector 7, to determine if you’re Addicted to Halo. Check it out!
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Flash Halo
The 343GS team has created the beginnings of a Flash game – the goal is to reproduce Halo in Flash. (Nah, they’re not ambitious or anything…) The beginnings of the game are up at the Junkyard; you can kill a couple of baddies with a grenade (but not by shooting; that’s not implemented yet). This shows some real promise!
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Blick Online talks to Pete Parsons
Back from a nice break… first up, a German interview of Pete Parsons about Halo 2 over on Blick Online. Google’s translation services gave me the gist of what was said here… but any native German speakers who wanted to translate this would be gratefully appreciated. Thanks to caudronix for the heads-up.
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Yes, Virginia…
During the beta test of Halo PC, there were a lot of HBO forum regulars recounting game highlights on our forum, and talk turned to whether or not HBO would host an ‘Official HBO Server’. At the time, we were vague; a Halo server requires a Windows-based operating system, and bungie.org (and the hosting company that handles it) is Mac/Unix only. However, thanks to the generous folks over at GameDaemons.net, we’re happy to say there WILL be an official HBO Halo PC server, open to the public. These guys are pros… I’ve done a little research, and the word on the street is, if you want a fast, low-ping server, you can’t do any better than Game Daemons. We’ve written up a short press release with basic information about the server and how it will be administered. We’re looking forward to fragging you!
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Halo Revolution goes live
Stearsy writes to tell us about HaloRevolution.Tk – the ‘ultimate Halo fan site in the United Kingdom’. There’s quite a lot of info here; help in getting online (both XBC, for Halo, and Xbox Live, for other games now, Halo 2 in the future), basic game info (I’d have liked it better if some of our content had been requested, instead of simply included, but hey…), and some homegrown videos. Check it out!
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Massive Halo PC content infusion from IGN
IGN has posted their review of Halo PC… and a whole lot more. For regular visitors, the review, 45 screenshots, and 9 streaming video flicks (multiplayer action) are available. (Massive spoilers in the screenshots, if you haven’t played yet.) For Insiders, there’s also a Game Guide (basically an updated version of their Xbox guide, although it’s missing the 6 new maps), and a video review (available in large and small QuickTime and WMP movies, ranging from 29 to 95 mb, also full of spoilers). There are, of course, downloadable versions of the public streaming vids, too, for Insiders. They weren’t thrilled with the game. Biggest complaints were repetitive level design, too-taxing hardware requirements, and a balance that seems (to them) still geared to console playing. They gave it an 8.2 overall. Go read/watch the parts you have access to! Thanks to bikeman704 for the tip.
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That Weasel’s Back Up
Whoa – we just found out that That Weasel Television suffered a 5-day internet blackout… but is now back online. If there were movies you needed from there… go get ’em!
