xC6VETTEx Posted April 4, 2012 Report Share Posted April 4, 2012 Hello all, Like most of you, I am saddened by Bungie's recent termination of providing Halo data services. The services that we had all been accustomed to and had appreciated very much have ceased to exist. Since April 1, 2012, I have visited my online Bungie-provided Service Record for Halo 3, only to discover that my most recent games are no longer being logged for future reference -- no more showing my friends that amazing extermination I earned in Team Slayer, or priding myself in my aggregate medals I've achieved over four years of continuous game-play. I fear that, now that the data services have been terminated, this puts Halo 3, among other aging Halo titles, one step closer to having its online playing servers discontinued. In order to keep an invested interest in Halo 3 and other pre-Reach, Bungie-developed titles, I would like to see 343i and/or Microsoft take up Halo data services for the games that the entire Halo community still enjoys today. As of now, Halo Waypoint, the new source for online Halo data available through Xbox's website, only updates information for a player's Service Record for Halo: Reach and Halo: CE Anniversary. I would very much like to see existing Halo 3 data, as well as future data, be made accessible through Halo Waypoint as well. Perhaps even transferring all existing Halo data, including archived Halo 2 data, could be part of such a transition. I have created this thread for anyone who also shares the same sentiments to express their own thoughts on this matter. While I would like to see this change implemented, and perhaps it isn't even an issue 343i and/or Microsoft could feasibly address due to lack of legal control over financial/capital resources (or over rights to own/provide pre-Reach, Bungie-developed data), I would certainly at least like to entertain a discussion about any other viewpoints there may be. For instance, one might say "Halo 3 is coming up on five years old, and there needs to come a time where the old ceases to exist to make way for the new." Well, I disagree -- Halo 2, arguably the watershed title for making the Xbox LIVE experience what it is today, was discontinued because it was only for the original Xbox LIVE servers (which went offline April 14, 2010), which is a valid reason; however, as long as the current Xbox LIVE servers are online, I see no reason why one of the world's best-selling titles, the sequel to one of the "founding fathers" of Xbox LIVE, and its corresponding online data services, should be completely terminated. But, this is only one opinion, so... To all of those veteran Halo fans out there, especially those who still appreciate Halo 3 -- let me know what your thoughts are! -C6Vette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SHAMAZING T4CO Posted April 4, 2012 Report Share Posted April 4, 2012 I agree and yes sadly, I to, think they will discontinue h3 servers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ringtail Posted April 5, 2012 Report Share Posted April 5, 2012 I really hope they keep it, theres still so much i havent done on Halo 3 yet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Auramyst Posted April 5, 2012 Report Share Posted April 5, 2012 They should provide services and more.......for example a roughly accurate estimation for how long it will take you to get inheritor and for your next rank Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Twinreaper Posted April 6, 2012 Report Share Posted April 6, 2012 Sorry to burst your bubble, but it wont happen. The amount of data for.the player base just from Halo is likely in the hundreds of terabytes. Think of all the profiles people have created over the five years alone just for Halo 3. Neither Microsoft nor 343i will want to now house, maintain and provide new data protocols for this amount of information. You have to look at it from both a companies fiscal and gamers perspective. It is not financially beneficial nor beneficial to the community to waste resources and development time into this. I know it may seem wrong, but there comes a time in every titles life, that you just need to.wipe the slate clean and go on. Halo is no.exception and as previously stated, this is simply the begining. Excluding titles prior to Reach is a move to ensure proper storage, dispersal and collecting of newer title data. Halo 3 servers will shut down once Hali 4 is released and transition of newer services goes into effect. It is just the way of the beast I am afraid. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xC6VETTEx Posted April 6, 2012 Author Report Share Posted April 6, 2012 Sorry to burst your bubble, but it wont happen. The amount of data for.the player base just from Halo is likely in the hundreds of terabytes. Think of all the profiles people have created over the five years alone just for Halo 3. Neither Microsoft nor 343i will want to now house, maintain and provide new data protocols for this amount of information. You have to look at it from both a companies fiscal and gamers perspective. It is not financially beneficial nor beneficial to the community to waste resources and development time into this. I know it may seem wrong, but there comes a time in every titles life, that you just need to.wipe the slate clean and go on. Halo is no.exception and as previously stated, this is simply the begining. Excluding titles prior to Reach is a move to ensure proper storage, dispersal and collecting of newer title data. Halo 3 servers will shut down once Hali 4 is released and transition of newer services goes into effect. It is just the way of the beast I am afraid. I understand that it is just the nature of the beast, that the Halo saga needs to move on, and that it would be fiscally inadvisable to waste terabytes of data on providing information services that the majority of Halo players no longer use -- however, as technology continues to advance, terabytes of data will soon become relatively more manageable (USB 3.0's come in 1-2 TBs now), and if enough people really wanted old, seemingly obsolete archived data services to continue, it wouldn't be that much of a hassle to provide such services. I understand that it's a long shot for this to occur, but it doesn't hurt to at least propose the idea. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Biggles Posted April 6, 2012 Report Share Posted April 6, 2012 I think halfway during halo 4 halo 3 will shut down, since there will be even less people playing it then there is now on reach, so, it is very possible, but like Twin said, it may not happen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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