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Halo |OT9| One Final Effort Is All That Remains

Hm, my loadout will probably be:
Primary:BR
Secondary:DMR
Grenade:Frag
AA: Thruster
TP: Firepower
SU: Dexterity

Thats what im going to do in my first game tomorrow to try and compare the BR and DMR, but I think in the full game I would rather save my Tactical Package for something else and rely on picking up someone else's dropped gun when I kill them.

None of the other tactical packages really strike me as being 'that' useful right now though.
 

op_ivy

Fallen Xbot (cannot continue gaining levels in this class)
really curious to compare both the br/dmr/carbine/light rifle and the magnum/pp/boltshot for myself. the first several days of playing will be with a lot of experimentation to really nail down what works for me and in what situations. pretty exciting to have the choice.
 
A weird question, but does anyone have that HaloGAF 'entrance form' we do, the one juniors quote and put answers no one reads in? It'd be a big favour to me if someone posted it.
 

Abdozer

Member
Question: Are we able to thruster in mid-air?

From one of the Flood videos:
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FyreWulff

Member
A day late and a thousand dollars short, but here's a quick draft of a Valhalla actually forged for BR starts while keeping a similar weapon palette:

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- remove all BRs from upper mid

- Laser now against Forerunner wall. The laser is not in the best spot to use it anymore, and teams must cooperate with their firing to retrieve it succesfully. Weapon loop established.

- Snipers now moved between center base and hill, but not on the side of the map that has the prime sniping spot (pelican). Weapon loop established, snipers must leave the hill or their base to resupply their ammo.

- Camo now in the caves for objective runners to break through the line. If the other team is too stupid to grab their camo, you can chain the camo into the other camo to stay camo'd across the entire map. This counters everyone having BRs and being able to engage everything on the map.

- The prize for the middle is now a single drainer

- BRs for resupply near backs of bases, so base holders can continue to defend their base while the hill holders must acquire BRs from dead bodies or head back to resupply. The center is now mroe dangerous to stay in than the bases.

all other minor weapons (SMG, PP) still in same places, but I don't remember all of them exactly so they're omitted.

- blue box indicates an added bit of cover for the forerunner wall area. Not a lot, but enough to create some safe side-spawns and control the BR at bit. I'd probably just put something close to the crates over there for Heavies but with less scenery clutter.
 
Just think, with the Thruster, you'll cut down on 90% of your deaths that come from "oh shit I'm about to lose this gunbattle, throw a grenade on the ground!", one of the fabled Halo XBL tactics.
 
Wow, it took me a long time to catch up with this thread. Anyways...

Not too excited about the Doritos/Dew stuff. Double xp in halo certainly isn't worth putting up with that garbage, for me at least. It's not like I'll be needing an xp boost anyways, I'll be playing the game enough for it not to be an issue.

Naming loadouts, eh? I think I'll try light rifle/boltshot/frags/thruster/shielding/dexterity to start. I see no reason to use firepower, since I can pick up a dmr/BR 5 from a corpse 5 seconds after spawning.
 
Yeah it would be really sweet to get another console. I'm figuring in my new place I'll need one in the living room and the bedroom.

Does anyone else have it set up like this and if so, it is a hassle?

It's pretty easy now. Once you DL your account onto both Xbox's, you can sign in on either one without downloading again, and any game saves that you want to play on the other one, just use the cloud storage that the Xbox provides. You'll have to DL stuff like map packs twice, but it's not a big deal.
 

FyreWulff

Member
Just picked up Halo 3 again. Any word on whether installing is still advised against? Or has that been fixed?

Go ahead and install, it just loads a bit slower and Microsoft sells it via GonD so there's slower loaders out there anyway.

It was never fixed because it can't be fixed
 

Talents

Banned
Just picked up Halo 3 again. Any word on whether installing is still advised against? Or has that been fixed?

What used to be wrong with installing games? I've almost always installed the games I played often, just incase something goes wrong on the disc. Nothing bad ever seemed to happen.
 

Moa

Member
What used to be wrong with installing games? I've almost always installed the games I played often, just incase something goes wrong on the disc. Nothing bad ever seemed to happen.

If you installed games that were made before the install to HDD feature was added, it had a worse effect on the same because it wasn't optimised for the feature.

For Halo 3 at least, it made load times a lot slower compared to it not being installed.
 

Sai-kun

Banned
What used to be wrong with installing games? I've almost always installed the games I played often, just incase something goes wrong on the disc. Nothing bad ever seemed to happen.

Nothing wrong with it really, it's just that H3 came out before installing was an option, so it was optimized to run off the disc, not for installation.

edit: son of a
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FyreWulff

Member
What used to be wrong with installing games? I've almost always installed the games I played often, just incase something goes wrong on the disc. Nothing bad ever seemed to happen.

Halo 3 loads slower when installed because Halo 3 basically already installed parts of itself as you played, and was released well before the ability to install so can't be made aware that it's running off an install.

Basically what happens normally:

Halo 3 starts up -> you select multiplayer -> Halo 3 starts copying map data from the disc to the hard drive so it can access it faster the next time it needs it.

Installed:

Halo 3 starts up -> you select multiplayer -> Halo 3 starts copying map data from the hard drive to the same hard drive. The hard drive's bandwidth ends up being cut in half (50% to the 'upload', 50% to the 'download'). Hence slower loading while installed.
 
K

kittens

Unconfirmed Member
For small maps, I'll probably go with:
- BR (or Carbine? Light Rifle?)
- Boltshot
- Frag Grenades
- Dexterity
- Shielding
- Thruster, Hologram, or Regen

For BTB:
- DMR
- Plasma Pistol
- Pulse Grenades
- Mobility
- Stability
- Thruster, Regen, or Hardlight Shield

Also: when using the regen AA, do your shields recharge even faster if you also have the Shielding upgrade? Or does it recharge at the same rate as someone without the Shielding upgrade?
 

Fracas

#fuckonami
My loadouts, with names:

"All Around Dongblain"
Light Rifle
Boltshot
Frags
Thruster
Shielding
Dexterity

"Big Team Blaining"
DMR
Magnum
Stickies
Hardlight Shield
Wheelman
Stability

"Close Quarters Donging"
Battle Rifle
Boltshot
Frags
Auto Sentry
Shielding
Ordnance Priority
 
Every time I forget to install a game before playing it, I get a harsh loud reminder of how loud the 360 disc drive is. Whoever said the slim was 'whisper quiet' must whisper very loudly.
I have a pre-slim Elite and whenever I start up Gears 3 or CEA I get a rude reminder before it stops spinning, presumably something to do with that new disk format.
 
Idea to balance the Binary Rifle: use the current mechanics where scoped is an instakill murderbeam, unscoped is a random blast... for the first shot that is. Second shot in the clip reverses these mechanics, forcing you to actually keep an eye on which shot you're using, otherwise you just end up firing a blank at the speed of light into your teammate that's sitting right next to you.

I'm gonna just call the Binary Rifle the murderbeam from now on.
 
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