One Billionth Halo 3 Game Played
adeelarshad82 writes "Bungie recently announced that Halo 3 has served its 1 billionth game. It's an important milestone which Halo 2 failed to reach. The billionth game was played at 6:36 PM PST last Saturday and lasted three minutes and 19 seconds. The total amount of active match time exceeds 64,000 years."
Frank O'Connor, director of the Halo franchise, also made comments recently teasing future Halo games.
Mmm... sort of reminds me of fast food. One Billionth served... I wonder how long it took someone to eat the 1 Billionth hamburger?
Isn't that how long most Halo players last in the presence of a woman?
Yay me!
Of course that CPU time could'nt have been spent on anything more productive...
I think I got my billionth Double Kill the other day too.
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64,000 year eh. Even for /. that's pretty bad.
What could have been done instead in 64,000 man hours of focused attention ? I bet Slashdot has an even greater negative effect on our nation's productivity.
Stop talking like a farmer.
Yes. Successful games like Halo 3 and the success of films like Harry Potter continually remind me that the general public has very poor taste. Now that I have that out of my system, I'm going to order another Vente coffee and continue writing my screenplay about gay cowboys while pondering why chicks are stupid for not digging tweed jackets with scarves.
They gotta come out with some new games...
Aside from the obvious grammar error, that's more time than recorded human history by a factor of... I don't know, 12? 14? Whatever, I'm not a math major. Imagine if all of those people had done something worth a god damn instead...
Request: ECM unit, 1000 km fullerene cable, 1 tactical nuclear weapon. Reason: Birthday party for foreign dignitary.
I'd say a possibility is because there are still a shit load of people out there who aren't keen on the idea of playing online and to rack up these kind of hours is likely evidence that online play is becoming something more people feel they can partake in.
I don't play online games much on consoles but Halo 3 is one of the few I have played online along with CoD4, CoD5, GRAW2.
On the PC we have things like WoW which has no doubt racked up far, far more hours of course and probably even Counterstrike did, but we're talking about a market specifically aimed at online play there. I'd say it's a testament of the fact they've developed a game that millions (about 8 million in fact) bought to play through single player but have also implemented a multiplayer mode that many of those otherwise single player or coop only types felt they can have a go at too.
I'm sure HALO/2 reached this number through the sheer amount of LAN/offline matches played. Sure know my group of friends contributed significantly, anyway.
Of course Microsoft is too cheap to setup servers that actually run the game on their end, which would benefit everyone by having a more ideal point of contact for all players. The matchmaking service is only matchmaking. The game itself is actually Peer to Peer, which of course causes lag when the best peer isn't very good. Even worse, it's probably more like the best peer with the proper ports forwarded. And when the host leaves the game needs to iterate back through that process to pick the next best peer, which might also be bad. So Halo 3 has linked it's billionth set of peers, which served themselves.
Fear is the mind killer.
33 minutes divided by number of players in the match, which varies from match to match
It's notable because Halo 2 never hit it, and it's been up for 4 years now. It's currently sitting at 798 million.
Also, 1 billion games recorded is quite an accomplishment for any game.
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So that's about as many man hours as it would take to build every skyscraper in the world.
One is tempeted to snark something like "what a waste of manpower" but chances are those folks would not be puting that lost time to productive use but instead idle hands would find the devils work. So perhaps another way to say this is that something like a billion petty crimes were prevented.
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72,203,447,307.2 games. Roughly quintuple that if you include non-Source CS.