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Spectral Jester

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  1. seen a picture on b.net where a gamer had photoshopped the flames to green, and they looked awesome, and the red visor cant be that difficult doesnt Jorge have a red visor in the campaign? Oh and I want Jun's should part with the knife on it, and Carters shoulder part with the logo on it, little things like that would make me happy. and the daily challenges HAVE TO BE WORTH MORE, the higher the rank the more meaningless they become (cR wise) What about mega cR challenges on the 343rd day of the year (9th December?) thay would be cool, all challenges worth a minimum of say 20,000cR
  2. oh no red visor that woudl seriously wreck my colour scheme of my spartan, mainly because i would buy it straight away I know what you mean about the higher ranks, currently a mythic its now 1.3million to next rank, some of the higher levels its like 3million per level?!?!?!? really?
  3. unlocking more powerful weapons when you hit a certain rank would in my opinion just encourage boosting even more, so casual or average players would get put off by boosters with overpowered weapons. The community wont grow if new players dont join the Halo experience, and more boosters we dont need. Last thing Halo needs is more overpowered weapons.
  4. My god I never thought of doing that, does that work all the time?
  5. I am a team player, this is usually what's happens 1 Game starts 2 Magnet turns on 3 Bullets atract 4 I die 5 I respawn 6 Goto 2
  6. I love the theory and could see it being real as i love invasion. I've been crying out for more maps, bigger teams etc. It got me thinking, maybe 6 a side is right? With more players i have a feeling there will be a lot more drawn games with objectives being unfinished. The scenario you have for the game is solid and definetly fun.
  7. When I first read the custom campaign section I laughed thinking what a ridiculous idea,but .... I read it again and that is an ingenious idea, which could lead to no ends of fun. Especially as its in forge some of the maps would really open up more. I'll champion that point as its pure brilliance
  8. Well the addition to the Halo avatar is ..... Gravity Hammer
  9. Greetings Razor nice to see you diving straight into the forum, enjoy yoour stay....
  10. ive voted for both modes, but I have a feeling 3rd person mode will not be popular....
  11. cant see anything on the offical website for comic con, but I would imagine there will be highlights after the show, im gonna be checking it anyway, so as soon as a video is available on web I'll post it here straight away they do have a youtube channel so id imagine the videos will be flying up on there as soon as also theres an iphone app so might even be videos on there.
  12. Im hoping more details are announced friday at comic con 2011 “Halo” Universe Panel Room 6BCF, San Diego Convention Center Friday, July 22, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Frank O’Connor, Kevin Grace, and others from 343 Industries, as well as special “Halo” guests Greg Bear and Karen Traviss, will discuss the first 10 years of “Halo” and offer a sneak peek into what’s next for the exciting sci-fi universe.
  13. As the title suggests lets see your avatar. Post avatar like this [avatar]Gamertag Here[/avatar] anyway heres me So come on show yourselves
  14. Tor Books, an imprint of Tom Doherty Associates, LLC–the largest publisher of science fiction in the world–is excited to reveal the title, cover, and release date for the second novel in the Halo Forerunner Saga, HALO: PRIMORDIUM, written by legendary science fiction author Greg Bear. Book One of the Forerunner Saga, Halo: Cryptum, is currently available in hardcover, and will be released in a trade paperback this fall. Book Two, HALO: PRIMORDIUM, will be released January 3, 2012 simultaneously alongside its audio edition. The New York Times bestselling Halo series, based on the hugely successful Halo videogame franchise for the Xbox 360, has sold millions of copies, and is part of a global phenomenon that has dominated the science fiction landscape over the last decade. With Halo: Cryptum, Greg Bear began a three-novel saga set in the era of the Forerunners, the ancient and enigmatic builders of the mysterious Halos, and the story continues in HALO: PRIMORDIUM. In Halo: Cryptum, a young, rebellious Manipular embarks on a dangerous search for artifacts belonging to the Precursors—long-vanished super-beings of unknowable power and intent. This quest sets off a devastating chain of events that nearly ends the Forerunner empire. In HALO: PRIMORDIUM, two humans who were former companions of the Manipular find themselves captives pawns in a cosmic game whose madness knows no end—a game of ancient vengeance between the powers who seeded the galaxy with life, and the Forerunners who expect to take up their sacred Mantle of duty to protect all living things. “I’m having great fun working through the action and growing mysteries in HALO: PRIMORDIUM, as humans engage in an epic odyssey across a damaged, war-torn Halo, facing the Flood, rogue AIs, and the stunning testament of the Last Precursor,” says author Greg Bear. “This is classic SF territory for me, and it’s a terrific opportunity to work with the 343 team, and to contribute through these books to both future games and the Halo universe in general.” “In Cryptum, Greg began an exploration of a vast and imposing part of the Halo universe,” says Frank O’Connor, Franchise Development Director for 343 Industries. “In PRIMORDIUM, he takes that story closer to the ground, exploring characters, motivations and mysteries that began in Cryptum and continuing a journey that’s fascinating, horrifying and inspiring, all at once.” Tor Books has proudly partnered with Microsoft and 343 Industries to publish every book set in this iconic universe. Along with the first two books of the Forerunner Saga, Tor has also announced another all-new Halo trilogy penned by Karen Traviss that will explore the Halo Universe in the wake of the final events of Halo 3. Traviss’s first Halo novel, Halo: Glasslands, will be on shelves October 25, 2011. The Halo franchise is an award-winning collection of properties that have grown into a global entertainment phenomenon. Beginning with the original Halo: Combat Evolved for Xbox in 2001, the rich fiction of the franchise has since inspired a series of blockbuster Xbox and Xbox 360 video games, New York Times best-selling novels, comic books, action figures, apparel and more. To date, sales in the Halo franchise have eclipsed $2.3 billion. Microsoft recently dropped a bombshell on Halo fans at E3 with two big announcements: on Nov. 15 2011, Microsoft will release Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, a spectacularly remastered version of the original Halo campaign bundled with some of the most beloved multiplayer maps in Halo history–all created in celebration of the 10th anniversary of one of the greatest franchises in gaming history. Also announced was Halo 4, the hugely-anticipated next blockbuster installment that will mark the beginning of a new Halo trilogy when it releases in-stores during the 2012 holiday season. About Tor Books Tor Books, an imprint of Tom Doherty Associates, LLC, is a New York-based publisher of hardcover and softcover books. Founded in 1980, Tor annually publishes what is arguably the largest and most diverse line of science fiction and fantasy ever produced by a single English-language publisher. In 2002, Tor launched Starscape, an imprint dedicated to publishing quality science fiction and fantasy for young readers, including books by critically acclaimed and award winning authors such as Cory Doctorow, Orson Scott Card, and David Lubar. Between an extensive hardcover and trade-softcover line, an Orb backlist program, and a stronghold in mass-market paperbacks, books from Tor have won every major award in the SF and fantasy fields, and has been named Best Publisher 24 years in a row in the Locus Poll, the largest consumer poll in SF.
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