- last post: 01.01.0001 12:00 AM PDT
click on your name and at the end of the web address you will see a number. this is your member number you got when you joined bungie.net. for example i am number 19205.
Heres a little thing to chart your member-ness.
member:1-10 Bungie creator/close friends to bungie, you are crazy beasts.
10-100 Bungie fans from the beginning, wizened elders and staff. You joined before halo was even a thought.
100-1000 Extremely strong supporters and loyal members of bungie. You are envied.
1000-10,000 You were the first halo players and fans, you talked about things on the forums that were once original and cool, and now are exhausted and over talked about.
10,000-20,000 same as members 1000-10,000, you have been waiting for halo 2 since the beginning, and to this day read all the updates and hang off of every new thing released, truly the deserving veterans of halo 2.
20,000-30,000 i believe that members 30,000 and below are the real bungie fans, that have played halo for eternity, and are deeply interested in the roots of bungie.
30,000-50,000 Halo has been out for awhile and you may have heard about bungie.net from a friend or maybe just stumbled upon it. possibly you were drawn into discussion after ILB hit the net. You may also be those that joined for halo 2 info.
50,000+ you are the "n" words of the forums.(if you don't know what the N word is, read the rules).You may be found spamming the forums and disregarding the rules. You usually talk about things that we have all talked about hundreds of times. You most likely have not waited nearly as long for halo 2 as the rest of us.
well rate yourself, it's not set in stone either. those are just "the average person stats"
as for myself, you can see i joined only earlier this year, and strangely enough, the first day i played halo, was the same day they officially announced halo 2 was being made. sometime in august of 2002.