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The Official Halo 3 Thread

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xxjuicesxx said:
Yes one of those players that likes to be able to take control of their game through the use of skill in competitive gaming playlists... Imagine that... skill in competitive gaming.

:lol
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Dax01 said:
They're button combinations, what more is there to say? There isn't any skill at all in knowing how to push a series of buttons at the right time.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA


Both of you shut up about button combos, that's like, so 2004.
 
sixthsubset said:
why don't you try to explain how they didn't take skill rather than labeling people?
They're button combinations, what more is there to say? There isn't any skill at all in knowing how to push a series of buttons at the right time.
 
Dax01 said:
They're button combinations, what more is there to say? There isn't any skill at all in knowing how to push a series of buttons at the right time.
Dax, before you are mocked even further: you just described every video game ever made.
 
Dax01 said:
They're button combinations, what more is there to say? There isn't any skill at all in knowing how to push a series of buttons at the right time.

Don't go into any Guiter Hero or Rock Band threads... :lol

Seriously though, button combos were stupid.
 
Dax01 said:
Button combos ruined Halo 2, and they would do the same for Halo 3.

correction: they ruined matchmaking, which on the whole was uncompetitive and was already destroyed by rampant cheating. button combos did wonders for competitive halo 1 and 2. it's not so cut and clear.

i'm not trying to say they're good for the game; after all, they were glitches, and alot of people (including me) refused to use them in matchmaking, which put those who did at an advantage. but i think something like them that's put into the game on purpose would actually be a pretty good idea. imo there should be little tricks in the game that take time to master completely that a less skilled player couldn't pull off consistently. not necessary button glitches, but something. more depth couldn't be a bad thing as long as it's balanced properly, right?
 
LunaticPuma said:
Seriously though, button combos were stupid.

You guys are acting as if there aren't any "button combos" in Halo 3. Mauler beatdown, snipe beatdown, melee-jump back-shoot combos anyone? Yeah, it might not be BXR but it's still very similar based on the way that "button combos" is being defined.
 
backflip10019 said:
You guys are acting as if there aren't any "button combos" in Halo 3. Mauler beatdown, snipe beatdown, melee-jump back-shoot combos anyone? Yeah, it might not be BXR but it's still very similar based on the way that "button combos" is being defined.
Those don't ruin Halo 3's gameplay.
 
backflip10019 said:
You guys are acting as if there aren't any "button combos" in Halo 3. Mauler beatdown, snipe beatdown, melee-jump back-shoot combos anyone? Yeah, it might not be BXR but it's still very similar based on the way that "button combos" is being defined.
The only real distinction here is between "combos" built into the game by design, and those not.

God. Button combos. Are we really back to that? It's like Dax is the new MaX_PL.

Wait. Dax, Max. Hmmm.
 
the disgruntled gamer said:
And who decides what ruins Halo 3's gameplay? You? Because I'd sure like to become that person...
Perhaps we should ask the people who work at Bungie and see what they think.

alisdair said:
Why did BxR ruin Halo 2's gameplay?
The need to use melee in combination with grenades in close quarters. Halo 2 games were a lot faster than Halo 3 because of BXR and BXB giving you the ability to kill someone faster.

That's arguable. (Mauler beatdown stands out in my mind on certain maps.)
You're correct, sorry, and I actually agree with you on the mauler. Though, that can be solved by making it weaker.
 
I wouldn't call them button combos...Button combos implies that they were put there purposely. They're glitches. In Halo 2, I used to be anti glitch in match making or serious customs. Then it just got to the point where I couldn't perform well enough without them. So I decided to start using them. BXR is an overrated glitch, the most important glitch was the auto reload glitch (off host only) LXX, or LX which ever it was.

I consider those "button combos" to be glitches just like super bouncing, which to me is cheating. So, I guess I'm a cheater too.
 
GhaleonEB said:
The only real distinction here is between "combos" built into the game by design, and those not.

Yeah, that's true. Where does Mauler beatdown fit into this list? Honestly, it seems FAR too fast to be considered as built into the game by design.
 
Tashi0106 said:
I wouldn't call them button combos...Button combos implies that they were put there purposely. They're glitches. In Halo 2, I used to be anti glitch in match making or serious customs. Then it just got to the point where I couldn't perform well enough without them. So I decided to start using them. BXR is an overrated glitch, the most important glitch was the auto reload glitch (off host only) LXX, or LX which ever it was.

I consider those "button combos" to be glitches just like super bouncing, which to me is cheating. So, I guess I'm a cheater too.
Don't forget the one which allowed the BR to fire four bursts at more than twice the speed it should be able to.

alisdair said:
You do realise that the "B" in BxR is melee, right? And grenades, in close quarters? Wat?
No duh, but how fast the combination allowed you to do it made it overpowerd, and thus ruined Halo 2's gameplay.
 
GhaleonEB said:
Dax, before you are mocked even further: you just described every video game ever made.

Dax is on my ignore list (sorry little guy) but I agree with what he is trying to say:

You're ability to use illegal button combos in Halo 2 does not make you a more skilled player.
 
GhaleonEB said:
The only real distinction here is between "combos" built into the game by design, and those not.

God. Button combos. Are we really back to that? It's like Dax is the new MaX_PL.

Wait. Dax, Max. Hmmm.

No, MaX is more tolerable.
 
Dax01 said:
They're button combinations, what more is there to say? There isn't any skill at all in knowing how to push a series of buttons at the right time.

maybe a couple of them were too simple and they popped up too much in games, like bxb and possibly bxr. but most of them weren't as easy as you make them out to be. anybody could hit bxr with the right timing, but not alot of them could set it up right so that the shot hits perfectly. most players couldn't aim doubleshots anyways - you had to hit rrx really fast while aiming. that was why alot of them worked; they took coordination. not anybody could do them.
 
sixthsubset said:
maybe a couple of them were too simple and they popped up too much in games, like bxb and possibly bxr. but most of them weren't as easy as you make them out to be. anybody could hit bxr with the right timing, but not alot of them could set it up right so that the shot hits perfectly. most players couldn't aim doubleshots anyways - you had to hit rrx really fast while aiming. that was why alot of them worked; they took coordination. not anybody could do them.
Was only talking about BXR and BXB, but yeah, there were some glitches that weren't easy to do like the one that made the BR shoot twice as fast as it was suppose to.
 
Dax01 said:
Was only talking about BXR and BXB, but yeah, there were some glitches that weren't easy to do like the one that made the BR shoot twice as fast as it was suppose to.

Double shot, eh? Wasn't that difficult once you got it down. One of my friends could pull it off every other shot.
 
Dax01 said:
Ummmmm, Bungie isn't forcing anyone to go or spend money, nor have they ever hinted at the possibility that they would announce their next game at PAX. I don't understand what you are complaining about.


I was forced :P
 
So using button combos in Halo 2, or glitches, whichever you want to say (it's still qualified as cheating either way you spin it) is simply using skill in a competitive playlist.

Right. Using a cheat in a video game is skill.
 
Cuckooo said:
question to all: is there anyway to delete high-res screen shots from my bungie.net profile? i want the orignal placeholder image back and there seems no way to do that after you've taken a picture..

earlier i saved 3 pictures, two of which soon after i deleted but they still show up in my high-res screen shots list?

http://www.bungie.net/Stats/Halo3/Default.aspx?player=dUcky+SB

first save whatever pic you wanted as your "trophy shot" to your gallery then go into your gallery (its a tab) and check the set as trophy button


i think thats what you were asking
 
kylej said:
According to you it is.
Yeah, I guess when a Bungie Mod on the boards and others have constantly said they're cheating, only I'm the one who has that belief.

Right on, Kyle! Wait... don't you have guests to beat up on for your awesome victory laps?
 
Got a message from a person on my Recent Players list. Shocking message is shocking.

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vhfive said:
first save whatever pic you wanted as your "trophy shot" to your gallery then go into your gallery (its a tab) and check the set as trophy button


i think thats what you were asking

nah im asking completely the opposite hah

basically how do i get my b.net profile to display the blank placeholder image which a new account gets?
 
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