From Rooster Teeth:
Join Jack and Geoff as they continue to belittle the failure that is in front of them in this week’s Fails of the Weak!
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The latest news about the Halo series of games from Microsoft
From Rooster Teeth:
Join Jack and Geoff as they continue to belittle the failure that is in front of them in this week’s Fails of the Weak!
Editor’s note: Language is mature. Proceed with caution.
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From NukeTacoProductions:
This week, we find ourselves on the next to last episode of Season 1. This week’s episode may not be as action-packed as last week’s, but there may be a couple new faces added to the mix. You’ll just have to watch to find out what happens. We hope you like you what you see, and we hope to see you back next week for the release of Episode 5 of Renegades, the final episode of Season 1!
Companionship… companionship gets you places, intended or not. Axe and Kane are back on the trail, slowly but surely making their way towards Outpost 24, when confronted by an old friend. Check out www.nucleartacoproductions.com for more Renegades and other exciting content!
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From firestream:
I recently made some Halo 4 Sarah Palmer-themed desktop wallpapers. Feel free to download and enjoy!
DestinyHub also took a microscope to the Destiny PS4 Announcement trailer to take a look at what secrets each frame might hold for the final game. Take a look!

From Dust Storm:
Last week, we started releasing episodes for our mini-series to cover the entirety of the Halo 4 experience. Today we present to you our first compilation of those episodes. The first Campaign mission (Dawn) is covered with founder of Podtacular foomojive, the first Spartan Ops episode (Departure) is covered with our resident Spartan Ops expert HaloFanForLife, and Complex is covered with JakFireDragon. These shows are full of helpful tips and strategies you can use in War Games and Spartan Ops and dives into the story behind the Campaign and Spartan Ops, so you don’t miss a beat. Enjoy!

The 2.21.13 Halo 4 Title Update is live. While this update tackles a significant amount of bugs, glitches and issues we’re now happy to call resolved, there’s more balancing to be done and more matters of contention to address, and we are actively working with the Halo 4 game team to investigate the feasibility of additional fixes. For now, here is a breakdown of what is included in this particular title update.
Gameplay
• Reduced the range of the Boltshot’s damage scaling over distance. The previous effective range for 1-hit kills was around 20-25′. The range has been reduced to 15′.
• Fixed an issue where modified loadouts were not being saved correctly.
• Fixed an issue where attempting to sprint while crouching using “hold to crouch” would cause players to be unable to shoot for 1-1.5 seconds.
• Fixed an issue where some players were not able to get into matches on new map/game variants after playlist updates.
• Fixed a DLC-related Join-in-Progress issue that kicked players back to the title screen.
• Fixed various issues regarding glitched Autosentry deployment.
• Fixed an issue where one player per session was unable to stay scoped with the Flagnum.
• Fixed an issue where clients playing multi-round matches were not propelled by Man Cannons after the first round on Wreckage.
• Fixed an issue for players who had licensed content for the specialization offer, and had the free Map Pack content, but did not have the Map Pass or Map Pack license by displaying a new error message: “You have Map Pack content that requires a license. Please purchase the War Games Map Pass, purchase the Map Pack individually, or delete the Map Pack content from your console.”
Vehicles
• Fixed issues with friendly fire against vehicles. If FF is disabled, damage/EMPs from friendly sources will no longer damage vehicles that are fully controlled by your team.
• Fixed an issue with where the Wraith secondary turret became disabled when shot with a Plasma Pistol. The feature has been updated to be consistent with previous Halo titles.
• Fixed a Mantis functionality exploit that allowed pilots to survive planted grenades.
Specific Game Modes
• Friendly fire turned off in Flood to prevent exploits.
• Fixed Flood character models to allow for Warthog and Mongoose use.
• Fixed an inconsistency with King of the Hill deathcam.
• Fixed an issue where the Grifball would get stuck in geometry and never respawn.
• Fixed the issue for Extraction where players did not regain full control of their character for extended periods of time after interacting with a site.
• Fixed multiple Extraction scoring issues, including an overtime fix that ensures that a victory will not be awarded to a team who is controlling the go-ahead extraction point when the game ends.
Custom Games
• Fixed an issue that did not allow players to create respawn timers or disable instant respawn in custom games.
• Fixed an issue on Shatter where players couldn’t start a custom Dominion game.
• Fixed an issue where the Ordnance game options reset when scrolling up or down in custom games.
• Fixed an issue where custom game descriptions did not appear in the “Settings” preview screen.
• Fixed inconsistencies and bugs in the final death cam for custom games.
Spartan Ops
• Fixed an issue where the “Dedicated to Crimson” Achievement could not be unlocked.
• Fixed an issue where players in Spartan Ops Episode 6 Mission 1 were able to look around before the vignette.
Miscellaneous
• Fixed a selection of issues where theater clips were missing map-specific audio, including ambient noise and announcer voice.
• Fixed File Share preview images for films and map variants.
• Fixed issues with in-game translations.
• Fixed title screen camera clipping.
• Fixed an issue with Forge pieces and the shadows they create.
• Fixed aliasing split screen HUD issues.
• Fixed an issue where some saved films of Forge games featured no Forge lighting.
• Fixed incorrect “change description” text in File Browser.
• Fixed assorted crashes.
From Rooster Teeth:
Jack and Gavin duke it out in this week’s episode of Halo PIG. Look out for your favorite Minecraft item in Halo 4!
There’s a new gallery of screencaptures from the PlayStation 4 announcement trailer up, with commentary. Take a look!
I’m not sure if all Fallen have four arms or what… but this guy certainly does. Perhaps he’s one of those dudes that are called “spider pirates”– but only unofficially. Not sure who made that one up– maybe the IGN guys?
Bungie announces Destiny for the PlayStation 4 at Sony’s press event on February 20, 2013. The system will arrive by the end of this year.
Halo is a fictional universe. However, sometimes we catch sight of things in real life that remind us of our favorite science fiction video game franchise. This particular series, titled Halo in Real Life, showcases those very moments. Enjoy the subtle Halo references sometimes spotted when out and about in the real world, and if you have a picture you’d like to submit for possible future inclusion, send it to bsangel[at]halowaypoint.com!

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From HT Edge:
Crespo2006 creates a unique series of videos which utilizes Halo medals in a variety of different games. This one features them in Halo 2, 3 and ODST.

From Dogiojoe:
In accordance with the national “love” holiday, I am holding a contest to see who loves Halo the MOST. From today until February 28th, 2013 at 11:59MT, submit an entry into one (or all) of the following 4 categories and get a chance to win a Master Chief Avatar Costume!
Category #1: Draw or paint something related to Halo.
Category #2: Write a TRUE story of why you love Halo. It can be about your first moment playing one of the games or why you love a favorite playlist; even a story about how you met your boy/girlfriend via Halo, just make sure that it’s true, and includes why you love Halo.
Category #3: Edit a video montage style. Trying to get noticed as a pro Halo gamer? Already a pro and just waiting for the public to react to your insane play style? Well if you have gaming footage of your Halo matches and a computer, I want to see your talents!
Category #4: Edit a video trailer mash-up style. Like to mash up trailers and music into a video? I want to see your talents! Upload a Halo mash-up.
Check out the rules and all related information via the link below!
Bungie co-founder Alexander Seropian, who left Bungie after Halo 1 to found Wideload Games back in Chicago, has found himself a new gig: he’s teaming up with another Bungie alum, Brent Pease of Oni fame, and Tim Harris, co-founder of Industrial Toys. They’re making a mobile shooter called Morning Star, as well as an interactive comic as a companion piece called Morning Star Alpha.
The sample art for Morning Star Alpha, visible at the top of the Industrial Toys page, features a girl in a glowing purple outfit and wearing a Nintendo power glove, and a space marine in green armor.
I’m getting a certain feeling of deja vu…
From MythicTyrant:
With Infinity back on the offensive, it launches the fleet’s largest land-based vehicle – the Mammoth – to aid the Master Chief in bringing down the Gravity Well. Unfortunately, a series of particle cannons stand in the way between him and success, and only the Chief can bring them down.
This week, we’ve upped the stakes a bit by activating both Mythic and Tilt skulls, bringing enemies to their HIGHEST health capabilities. On the plus side, what works for them also works for you. While this approach isn’t typically recommended, it comes in handy for speed runs and missions involving many skips.
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An obvious troll slings some mud at Bungie and manages to provoke a thoughtful resopnse from Achronos about Bungie’s plans for deep social integration between Bungie.net and Destiny:
This web site is designed for a game you know little about. It is designed for both familiar and unfamiliar social interactions. It our platform for the future – not a marketing site, but a place to grow the community of our new universe from. It has some holes, some rough edges, sure. Your irrational fear of the words “social media” is just that: irrational. You’ve been part of a social media site for a while – bungie.net has always been one.
Check out the thread, but don’t feed the troll.
Bungie’s first Mail Sack since the Destiny reveal is open for questions at Bungie.net. Deej also includes word that “a steady cadence of updates” is planned, so if the reveal only left you wanting more, don’t worry, it’s coming.
So go ahead and submit your questions!
While he specifically mentions Aliens: Colonial Marines and not the press coverage of Bungie’s Destiny reveal, Ben Kuchera‘s latest piece at Penny Arcade Report is about the shortcomings of game journalism, and makes a nice bookend to Matt Soell‘s piece about transparency.
MrGreencastle in the DBO forum also picked apart some of the images from the ViDoc, taking a detailed look at what they might mean for Destiny’s interface and gameplay features.