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Subject: Before becoming a Bungie net member.
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like what? just curious.

  • 12.06.2007 3:34 PM PDT

No

  • 12.06.2007 3:34 PM PDT
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Flood>halo

  • 12.06.2007 3:36 PM PDT

yah i agree. I've learned so much like better tips on getting achievements and on how to use weapons more efficiently.

  • 12.06.2007 3:38 PM PDT

Yes.

  • 12.06.2007 3:39 PM PDT

Whats worse then walking into a room full of enemies on FFA? Walking into a room full of enemies in BTB with their flag in your hand...

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yes. I've seen dozens of opinions and strategy's I've never would have heard of or though of myself.

  • 12.06.2007 3:39 PM PDT
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Before I joined Bungie.net as a member, I could not elaborate and put my two cents in on threads that I agreed with and/or disagreed with. I also could not spread the annoyingly humorous humor that is muffin. Before such, life did not truely exist for me. :D

  • 12.06.2007 3:40 PM PDT

Hello :)

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Flood>halo


Ironic? Maybe.

But yes I see what you mean. I have been around the forums alot and have leaned so many things from our community. I also stay up-to-date on things going on on Xbox Live by looking at the front page and taking the time to read everything.

  • 12.06.2007 3:40 PM PDT
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Thanks for the feedbacks Before becoming a Bungie net member I didn't know half of the stuff I know about Halo now.

  • 12.06.2007 3:48 PM PDT

"Thoughts are the shadows of feelings; always darker, emptier, and simpler."

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Before I joined Bungie.net as a member, I could not elaborate and put my two cents in on threads that I agreed with and/or disagreed with. I also could not spread the annoyingly humorous humor that is muffin. Before such, life did not truely exist for me. :D


Muffins!

  • 12.06.2007 3:49 PM PDT

It's better to be an open sinner than a false saint
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I've learned a lot about the back story of Halo. I havent read any of the books but I understand more about what happened before and more about what is going on throughout the games, its awesome here.

And being able to see your stats and such (even if they're not that great) is a wonderful bonus I think.

  • 12.06.2007 3:50 PM PDT
Subject: Before becoming a Bungie net member.
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Have any of you felt that after you joined Bungie Net it had opened up a whole new world of Halo to you?? Persnonally, I have learned so many things about Halo since I joined.Don't flame.

  • 12.06.2007 3:33 PM PDT
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Posted by: Spartan 2048
Before I joined Bungie.net as a member, I could not elaborate and put my two cents in on threads that I agreed with and/or disagreed with. I also could not spread the annoyingly humorous humor that is muffin. Before such, life did not truely exist for me. :D


Muffins!

O.O

  • 12.06.2007 3:51 PM PDT
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Posted by: Linkhyrulian47
Flood>halo


Ironic? Maybe.


Ha ha.
And yes, I'm afraid I now know far too much.

  • 12.06.2007 4:11 PM PDT
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So now I'm a beta tester. Let's see where this goes.

I really haven't learned a whole lot about Halo, but I have learned a lot about other games that Bungie has made. I'm glad that they put Marathon on XBLA so that people finaly have a change to see how great Bungie was even before Halo.

As for Halo, I think the real story is in the books. If you haven't read them then you really don't know Halo.

  • 12.06.2007 4:12 PM PDT

Has being on bungie.net built on my knowledge of the Halo story? No, not really -- I think that reading the books is the best way of doing that.

Being on bungie.net has added immensely to my knowledge of Bungie and Bungie games, though. I was a little kid during the early- to mid-90's era of Marathon, Myth and Oni, so I really didn't have much of a clue as far as that sort of gaming went. Subsequently, I was also too young and wide-eyed during the late-90's to really recognize and want to sign up for bungie.net, and I was somehow out of it for a few years between then and now, so I've really only been around here for about a year.

I live in New Jersey, so it'd be pretty difficult for me to get any local, face-to-face experience with Bungie, short of sheer coincidence -- hence, why I've learned nearly everything I know about Bungie from the Internet (whether that be here, on HBO or maybe a few other seedier, shadier fansites).

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  • 12.06.2007 5:22 PM PDT
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I just wished they were still located in Chicago....

I've read the books, with the exception of the most recent, but there have been many insights listed that I overlooked. This site also helped me get a small edge on competition from time to time...with both Halo 2 and Halo 3. I wish I had joined sooner.

  • 12.07.2007 11:29 AM PDT
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Don't talk to that Jay132 fella, he tells a story like yours, but better, sometimes it makes me cry...

  • 12.07.2007 3:10 PM PDT
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It helped

  • 12.16.2007 10:02 AM PDT

Why do people in ship mutinies always ask for "better treatment"? I'd ask for a pinball machine, because with all that rocking back and forth, you'd get a lot of free games.

Maybe in order to understand mankind, we have to look at the word itself: "Mankind". Basically, it's made up of two separate words - "mank" and "ind". What do these words mean? It's a mystery, and that's why so is mankind.

good times in the Halo 1 forum....

  • 12.16.2007 10:05 AM PDT
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I did learn a few things on this here Website, now that I think about it...

  • 12.16.2007 10:17 AM PDT

Tag 'em and Bag 'em!

Yeah it has, but mind you I came here to learn new things so it wasn't really a surprise.

  • 12.16.2007 10:17 AM PDT
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The End

‘The conscious is cancerous if allowed to linger’

"Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there."

Well once I got used to the chains I guess it helped . . .

  • 12.16.2007 10:26 AM PDT

If I didn't join bungie.net I probably would never have made new friends on Xbox Live and organise clans, matches etc.

  • 12.16.2007 10:46 AM PDT