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Okay, will add you later tonight when I wake up again.

ended up playing for a little bit thismorning when I got home.. just couldnt pass it up heeh.. so i think I added you.. not to sure if i did it correctly lol

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rest assured, ur money is valuable to microsoft, they will drain ur money like there's no tomorrow....halo3 will no doubt round off the halo trilogy...that and xbox2 will b the console that will cater for it....get ready to fork out another 800 bucks for the console and the game.....neva know...halo3 could b the flagship title that comes with xbox2 to boost the sales of their console...either way, life is still good....good so long as bungie still brings us games of this calibre...

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Hey dude.. I dont get how the levels work.. I was level 7 for like 2 weeks.. then went to level 10 in one night?

any idea how you level up ???

and when are you normaly online?? need to have a big team battle :)

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i have the original halo on PC and i enjoyed it and all, but i really don't understand what everybody sees in it, i hear people at school talking about it all the time, and when halo 2 was released it was huge. It just seems overated to me (without being offensive).... what do you guys like about it so much??

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Yeah I don't know what it is, campaign doesn't interest me that much at all.

It's mainly multiplayer, fast paced, lots of action, lots of chances and best of all, your usually ranked up against people that are on your level. So it should be an even contest, unlike when I used to jump on Unreal Tournament on the PC, I'd be playing against punks that had been there for years perfecting their moves.

Have to enjoy the whole headset element aswell, being able to talk to your mates while beginning a game, sitting there defending a base seeing whats going on, knowing what to do etc.

Anyway, I've developed a new strategy- It's the shotgun and rocket or sniper strategy. You camp somewhere outside there base (sniper) and pick off anyone you can thats hanging around outside or on top of the base, anyone on major weapons, rockets, snipers, power swords, or turrets of warthogs. Run in, switch to Shotgun, pump in a heap of grenades, under the cover of smoke run in and pump them in the head with the shotty...With any luck you get a few kills and your out the door with the flag, or setup for anyone coming in with a bomb.

Or the other approach is sniper anyone on top, try and get in through a top access or anywhere that you can see lots of people hiding, rocket, rocket, rocket - go in, shotty, clean up whatevers left over.

I'm still only level 7, fairly dirty about it considering I was nearly level 9 and then I've suddenly dropped... But oh well

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is halo2 on pc or just the x?

YES... Its called TRIBES2!! :wassup:

For all you girls out there playing HALO,

when you really want to see how good you are, try TRIBES2.

You wont learn TRIBES2 as fast as HALO2 but you probably will be ADDICTED by the time you do.

Also the new TRIBES VEANGENCE kicks HALO's butt as well!

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YES... Its called TRIBES2!! :wassup:

For all you girls out there playing HALO,

when you really want to see how good you are, try TRIBES2.

You wont learn TRIBES2 as fast as HALO2 but you probably will be ADDICTED by the time you do.

Also the new TRIBES VEANGENCE kicks HALO's butt as well!

:talk2hand

:P

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