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Halo 3 Teaser Aired, Beta Signups Start

Gamespot reports on the airing of the Halo 3 Teaser trailer on Monday Night Football, and the beginning of signups for the Halo 3 beta at Halo3.com. From the article: "[Yesterday] registration for the beta program began at the Halo 3 Web site. The beta will initially be open to North American gamers, and not everyone who applies is guaranteed a spot. To participate, gamers must have: a) An Xbox 360 with a hard-drive; b) A valid Xbox Live Gold subscription; c) A valid Microsoft. NET Passport account with a Xbox Live GamerTag linked to it." The teaser featured a mix of live-action and very impressive CG. It just didn't grab me in the same way that the trailer from E3 did, though. If you're interested in some more substantive information on the game, the folks at Ziff have been offering up information via the 1up Show.

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  1. Mirror? by dch24 · · Score: 3

    Gamespot requires registration. Can anyone post the HD version (I know...46 Mb is kinda big) for me to look at? Please?

    1. Re:Mirror? by refitman · · Score: 5, Informative

      Streaming version found at Break.com.

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    2. Re:Mirror? by Osty · · Score: 3, Informative

      the presence of pre-rendered footage in advertising a computer game still annoys me.

      Unlock other companies (*cough*Sony*cough*), Bungie has been up-front with the fact that this ad uses rendered images rather than in-game footage. Ever since they announced that the ad was going to air, they've made it clear that it's not in-game.

      But I do hope Bungie steals the specular map for the pre-rendered Whatsit Chief's armour - it looks far better than the slightly naff, moulded-plastic effort being flaunted in in-game screenshots...

      While the footage is rendered CGI, all of the assets used in the video are from the game itself (or more likely, the high-resolution models and textures that the lower-poly in-game models and lower-res in-game textures will be generated from). That's not to say that there aren't more effects in the rendered video that can't or won't be done in-game, but I'd expect it to be relatively close by the time the game is done.

  2. Fanboys by Broken+scope · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Make the worst beta testers. I hope to go bungie looks at the people who signed up near the middle first. They are more likely to give honest feed back about what is wrong with the game.

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    1. Re:Fanboys by HappySqurriel · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Make the worst beta testers. I hope to go bungie looks at the people who signed up near the middle first. They are more likely to give honest feed back about what is wrong with the game.

      Well, the problem is the people you would want to be part of the Beta test are probably the least likely to sign up for a beta test.

    2. Re:Fanboys by JFMulder · · Score: 3, Insightful

      I didn't read Bungie wanted to do exactly with this, but maybe their are only looking for stability issues and to stress test the servers? In that case, you want fanboys who have nothing else to do with their lives because they are going to just play and play and play and hammer your servers and stress the code. Besides, BETA is normally a phase when all the features are done, you are simply fixing bugs.

      And judging from how much Halo 2's multiplayer is loved by almost everyone, I'm pretty sure Bungie has a good clue on what to do for H3.

    3. Re:Fanboys by Sibko · · Score: 3, Insightful

      I think it's rather clever, actually.

      You see, Halo and Halo 2 have both been plagued by little glitches, which give huge advantages to the players that can best exploit them.

      The biggest offenders in Halo 2 being:

      Superbouncing - You crouch and walk into a small space, then jump on a crack in the geometry, at which point you'll go flying up in the air. Allowing you to gain access to otherwise unattainable locations.

      Button Glitches - Which are endorsed by the MLG [Major League Gaming] community. [Endorsed in that they don't care if you use them. In my eyes, the equivalent of letting baseball players use steroids.] Button glitches work by hitting buttons in a particular order to get a desired result. There are numerous glitches in Halo 2 - ranging from B-X-R which lets you instantly kill an opponent in close combat, to R-R-X which allows you to shoot twice in quick succession.

      http://www.halo-2-glitches.com/weapon-glitches.htm l For information on some others.

      I think it is unfortunate that to be a pro at this game, you essentially have to exploit it. I often hear arguments of how "Bungie wouldn't have put it in the game if they didn't want it." or "It takes skill to pull off." among many others, but it doesn't change the fact that these players are essentially cheating, and it's divided the Halo community: The MLG "hardcore" gamers and pro's, and the rest of us. As a result both sides tend to argue a lot, in addition to wanting differing things in Halo 3.

      Which is essentially what I think this open beta is about. Bungie didn't need an open beta for Halo 1 and 2. However, even though they tried very hard to get rid of these kinds of glitches, the community still managed to find some. So why not put the community to use? Get them to find the glitches for you, then squash them before the game goes gold. I certainly hope their plan works.

  3. Re:Yawn by HeavenlyBankAcct · · Score: 4, Funny

    Topping the list of statements you will never hear:

    "Whee! I'm having so much fun with this ALL-ENCOMPASSING STORYLINE!"

  4. Re:Yawn by ShibaInu · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Hate to break this to you, but I believe Marathon 2 or Marathon Infinity had the bad guys fighting it out with each other. If you have played Bungie's earlier FPS games, Halo is kind of just a shiny version, with simpler levels. Still enjoyed it though.

  5. Re:Yawn by cortana · · Score: 4, Funny

    Nah, I'm a sword, not an AI.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtana

    Sadly Bungie and I picked the same mythos, and now everyone mistakes me for that purple bimbo! :)

  6. Re:Live action? by Sibko · · Score: 3, Informative

    The live action portion was in the beginning, with the two children. There was a quick Q&A in IRC about the trailer after it went live, I made a post containing almost all the pertinent information here: http://carnage.bungie.org/haloforum/halo.forum.pl? read=765397 Though I think I missed a question somewhere.

    To quote Frankie: "Actually the stuff with the kids was filmed on a set they filled with grass."