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Posted: Jan 3rd 2007 3:22PM (Unverified) said

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even though its 2 years since release i still play about 2-4 hours of halo a day lol so im know for a fact that im in
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Posted: Jan 3rd 2007 2:12PM Kinetic said

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Charging people to download a demo of a game is something even EA havent stooped to yet. How come people are going to let MS away with it??
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Posted: Jan 3rd 2007 3:17PM JonahFalcon said

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Er, um, charging what? Not all copies of Crackdown will have a Halo 3 demo key - it's sort of like a prize akin to the Golden Ticket from Willy Wonkay and the Chocolate Factory.
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Posted: Jan 3rd 2007 2:24PM (Unverified) said

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Re: KineticOnline

Charging? Demo?

First of all, this isn't a demo... it's a networking beta.

Second, where do you see a required fee?
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Posted: Jan 3rd 2007 3:00PM (Unverified) said

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Does that mean all we have to do is sit in a custom game for 3 hours and then sign up on Halo3.com?
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Posted: Jan 3rd 2007 3:03PM (Unverified) said

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i'm going to go for all three. i signed up for the beta in december but i got the dreaded white ending screen so i don't know if it worked. crackdown looks like a decent game so i'll get it. and i would be playing more than 3 hours of halo 2 multiplayer on anygivin day so i'll have my name entered in all three.
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Posted: Jan 3rd 2007 4:20PM JRock3x8 said

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alright guys, now that it's for real, how much will you pay for your specially marked copy of Crackdown on eBay? I'm betting on $100+ for a still sealed copyeven if Crackdown turns out to be the worst game of all time.

How are the Timmies going to figure out how to trick the system into thinking that 2 minutes is really 2 hours and get registered before 30 minutes have passed on Feb 1?

All these things we have to look forward to!

When you restrict access to something everybody (I use that term loosely) wants, you create situations where it pays to cheat or take advantage.

The eBay sales of Crackdown will stun everyone with the magnitude of the bids and XBL will break down and not be able to handle the volume of players on Feb 1.

This is going to get PS3-style rediculous before it's all said and done.
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Posted: Jan 3rd 2007 3:23PM (Unverified) said

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What about the UK...?
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Posted: Jan 3rd 2007 4:08PM (Unverified) said

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#3 Matchmaking Multiplayer
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Posted: Jan 3rd 2007 4:04PM (Unverified) said

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This is rediculous. Why the hell dont they just open up the Beta to ANYONE with a 360 and Live account. Now to even have a chance you have to purchase a game you might not even want for 60 bux, or be one of the first to play 3 hours of Halo 2 online when you might have other plans. I echo other users and say that this is a new low for Microsoft, Bungie, and the entire gaming industry.
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Posted: Jan 3rd 2007 4:39PM mamoore1982 said

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I registered with the first wave, but I was never sure if that was a guaranteed entry or just putting my name in the pot. Anyone know?
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Posted: Jan 4th 2007 12:35AM (Unverified) said

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What about the masses of us that all ready signed up?

Will we still have to re-sign up?
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Posted: Jan 3rd 2007 4:39PM (Unverified) said

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shaggydelic where does it say matchmaking?
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Posted: Jan 3rd 2007 4:43PM (Unverified) said

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I'm in agreement with Jrock3x8, this "beta" release is setting up to be a real mess...no thanks, I'll wait for the real Halo 3 to please stand up.
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Posted: Jan 3rd 2007 5:22PM (Unverified) said

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8."This is rediculous. Why the hell dont they just open up the Beta to ANYONE with a 360 and Live account. Now to even have a chance you have to purchase a game you might not even want for 60 bux, or be one of the first to play 3 hours of Halo 2 online when you might have other plans. I echo other users and say that this is a new low for Microsoft, Bungie, and the entire gaming industry."

The way you come off, you sound either lazy or cheap. So you didn't sign up December (that's okay) and your not going to play 3 hours of Halo 2? You're angry enough to sound like you care enough to do anything to play the beta, but I guess not...and Crackdown will be at least very good, unlike some of the schmucks around here and elsewhere.
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Posted: Jan 3rd 2007 5:56PM (Unverified) said

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To 14 -
Actually I did sign up. I was under the impression after news broke of the beta that it would be available for everyone (LIKE IT SHOULD BE). To limit the number is bull in my opinion. And to top it off, they come up with a ploit like Crackdown to sucker moer money from us. I just think that is pretty dirty, considering many of us have already spent hundreds and even thousands on the whole gaming experience. 50 bux for a controller, 60 bux for a game, money to play on Live, bull shit content on Live that costs money. Its getting beyond rediculous where any chance they get, they do whatever they can to get more money from us.
They also plan to release 2 maps for Halo 2, BUT you must have a 360. I have one, but the ones who dont are left out in the cold. Its an Xbox original game! So it should be available to all as well.
I just dont think its fair to limit who can play the beta. After all, we have been anxiously waiting for the damn game for years now. We have been loyal and most people have played the hell out of Halo 2. And I think anyone who has already gotten a 360 and pays for a Live account deserves to be apart of the beta. No one should have to hurry out and try and get a specially marked Crackdown for 60 bux just to play a beta. Not to mention, this is going to be exploited by some who will cheat and grab multiple copies of the special boxes and sell on ebay for God knows how much. This just comes down to being wrong on all levels.
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Posted: Jan 3rd 2007 6:13PM (Unverified) said

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I also agree with #10. People are gunna go effing nuts over this beta.

but... im sure no one will get shot over software, it's just the hardware you gotta worry about.

ha
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Posted: Jan 3rd 2007 10:08PM (Unverified) said

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Yet again, us non-US gamers are forced to take a backseat and watch while all the beta slots are filled by Americans.

I can pretty much guarantee the Asian and European markets won't see any beta invitations in their Crackdown boxes. And the only other method is completely closed to us, considering it makes it clear that only gamers from "the 50 United States (includes District of Columbia) or Canada" can register at Halo 3.com.

Exactly how is this catering to all Halo fans?

Ach, who cares, I'm not even that interested in a HD-version of Halo 2.
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Posted: Jan 3rd 2007 10:11PM (Unverified) said

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Check out this post on Digg, its an awesome post if you ever wondered who did all the famous voices for the videos game you love! Meet Mario, The Princess, Link, Cortana, and many other characters! There is also a link to a sample audio file showing how the Yoshi "voice" was made.

http://digg.com/offbeat_news/Top_10_Famous_Video_Game_Voices
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Posted: Jan 5th 2007 8:19AM (Unverified) said

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I just pre-ordered Crackdown on Gamestop with the Halo 3 BETA...Get them while you can.

http://www.gamestop.com/product.asp?product%5Fid=200166

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Posted: Jan 4th 2007 3:02PM (Unverified) said

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how do we know if our sign up went through and we were accepted on the first run in december?
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Posted: Jan 4th 2007 7:04PM (Unverified) said

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So do we have to do this if we already signed up immediately in DEC?
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Posted: Jan 5th 2007 8:21AM (Unverified) said

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Since having the disk for crackdown is what will enable you to download the beta, I wonder if I can just rent the game.

Either way, there requirements to be part of the beta arent that bad. So, they want people to play some Halo 2, maybe they are just trying to ensure that people who actually play the game will be in on it.
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