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Subject: Saving Your Maps So You Don't Lose Them

Halo is great. Bungie is great.

You should either copy them to an MU or an USB flash drive. This is in case your hard drive malfunctions and you lose the maps. This way you will always have them, since they will be unable to be downloaded after today.

  • 04.14.2010 5:54 AM PDT
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Posted by: JacobGRocks
Yeah, Hitboxing = fail. For example, a certan user from the maw who has never played Halo 2 Xbox online links to this halo 2 bash video (its much less exreme in acutial gameplay) which shows hitboxing, but it also exists in halo 3, which also has unbalanced weps and n00b armor (recon).

Can you even transfer original xbox data?

  • 04.14.2010 5:59 AM PDT
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No regrets

Original Xbox games do not save to a flash drive. I am concerned as well because I do not want to lose my maps after the 15th.

  • 04.14.2010 8:01 AM PDT

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An XSATA cable should let you back the data up to your PC.

  • 04.14.2010 9:31 AM PDT
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The Mythic Threads (Halo 3) (ODST) (Reach)

I personally will never get to enjoy any of the maps after 15th. It's not like you have friends who play.

  • 04.14.2010 9:35 AM PDT
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UoS EDit

Firefight Solo: 451,156
Firefight Co-op: 1,682,567

To be honest, if my HDD malfunctioned, the last thing I'd be annoyed about losing would be bonus maps for a game you can't play online anymore. Just saying...

  • 04.14.2010 9:47 AM PDT