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  1. jessy

    BxR in halo 4

    >2004 act like bungie cared or was at all concerned with the bxr glitch or had any viable way of patching it that wouldnt cost them millions.
  2. take ragnarok over exile ANY DAY. hate that map.
  3. i feel like bringing the multiple vehicles to it just makes it over the top. i feel like its a tiny version of standoff. Vehicles are fine, but i feel like the banshee does not counter the scorpion. And the guass warhogs feel a bit more annoying this game then ever. But hey whatever.
  4. http://en.wikipedia...._(series)#Books If you read this, and you want to read Chornological order. Then Contact harvest comes first. It is pre-covenant. And The forerunner saga's are obviously... much more before the halo series. But they include semi-current characters. Like 343 guilty spark Ghosts of Onyx is a really good book to re-read BTW. It goes deep into the mysterious stuff that happens. And the heroism in the book is astounding. the first novel was Halo: The Fall of Reach, a prequel to Halo: Combat Evolved. It was written by Eric Nylund in seven weeks, and published in October 2001.[103] William C. Dietz wrote an adaptation of Halo: Combat Evolved called Halo: The Flood, which was released in 2003.[104] Eric Nylund returned to write the third novel, Halo: First Strike, which takes place between Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2, and was published in December 2003. Nylund also wrote the fourth adaptation, Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, which was published on October 31, 2006.[105] Bungie employeeJoseph Staten wrote the fifth book, Halo: Contact Harvest, which was released on October 30, 2007, whileTobias S. Buckell produced the sixth, Halo: The Cole Protocol, published in November 2008. Bungie considers the Halo novels as additions to the Halo canon.[106] A collection of Halo stories, Halo: Evolutions, was simultaneously released in print and audiobook formats in November 2009. Evolutions includes original material by Nylund, Buckell, Karen Traviss and contributions from Bungie.[107] Tor eventually re-released the first three Halo novels with new content and cover art.[108]Science fiction author Greg Bear has been contracted to write a trilogy of books focusing on the Forerunners, The Forerunner Saga. The first book, entitled Halo: Cryptum, was released in January 2011,[109] while the second book, Halo: Primordium, was released in January 2012, and the third and final book, Halo: Silentium, will be released in January 2013. Traviss is writing a series of novels, the Kilo-Five trilogy, taking place after the events of Halo 3 and Halo: Ghosts of Onyx,[110] the first, entitled Halo: Glasslands, came out October 2011. Its sequel, Halo: The Thursday War, was released on Oct 2, 2012. evolutions is a great spin off? its has spartans but it details many other characters. My favorite was about Preston J. Cole. OMG great story.
  5. I love jet packing at the very end and doing crazy stuff. Like shooting the turret on the pelican is cool and all. But shooting the main TANK LIKE cannon is awesome. I really hope they let us do more of this in the next/coming episodes.
  6. ok. Also, it doesnt have that ominous sound like it did in halo 1. I do agree, the AR is alot better then it was but when i can choose the BR & pistol as my weapon combo... The AR has little room in my life or many others. Its sad slightly. Maybe in a gametype like action sack of old halo 2?
  7. have you played The flood gametype yet? i would like to see those thrown in to spartan ops. also, sentinels...
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