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I can't tell you how much it annoys me when I see people say they played on Normal mode, before reaching the expected disappointment with scale. The enemy count is HALF on Normal. HALF!

I've never read one positive impression of campaign from somebody who has gone through on normal mode.

Now that that's out of the way.

I wonder what 343's 'Last time you asked me..' comment from HALO 1 now means in the grand scheme of things. I think it had been placed there for a possible sequel, but they ended up ignoring that tangent.

Also am I the only one who was slightly irked by 343's going bezerk/rampant? I mean in terms of how he acted in maintaining protocol. In HALO 1 he treated your death as necessary and nothing to be miffed by and THAT is what made him seem more sinister. The fact that he acted robotic, disconnected and cold toward disdainful actions as opposed to the actions of a zealot (see: Truth) was what I loved about him, as much as I wanted to kick his ass.
 
Scullibundo said:
I can't tell you how much it annoys me when I see people say they played on Normal mode, before reaching the expected disappointment with scale. The enemy count is HALF on Normal. HALF!

I've never read one positive impression of campaign from somebody who has gone through on normal mode.

Now that that's out of the way.

I wonder what 343's 'Last time you asked me..' comment from HALO 1 now means in the grand scheme of things. I think it had been placed there for a possible sequel, but they ended up ignoring that tangent.

The short answer is I don't know. But here are some thoughts:

Look at it when considering that 343 speaks to Master Chief not specifically, but as a Forerunner in general, as a Reclaimer. Master Chief is not a Forerunner, but what he is doing is very Forerunner. He is Reclaiming, taking control of the galaxy, etc..

So if you look at it like that, 343 could be speaking to ANY Reclaimer/Forerunner in that position and say the same thing. [/spoiler]

I dunno. What do you think?

Also,

343 Guilty Spark: ""Protocol dictates action. I see now that helping you was wrong! You are the child of my makers. Inheritor of all they left behind. You are Forerunner! But this ring is mine. I take no pleasure in doing what must be done."

More evidence that humans are not Forerunners. But he speaks to Master Chief as he would any Reclaimer.
 
Buttonbasher said:
New Halo figures!

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http://spawn.com/toys/product.aspx?product=3417

Man, those are awesome - and it never occurred to me that they'd make the other Spartan armor perms as well!

And yeah, I really can't wait for Infection to hit Matchmaking - I played it in a few Custom Games and it was pretty fun!
 
Scullibundo said:
I can't tell you how much it annoys me when I see people say they played on Normal mode, before reaching the expected disappointment with scale. The enemy count is HALF on Normal. HALF!

I've never read one positive impression of campaign from somebody who has gone through on normal mode.

Now that that's out of the way.

Glad to hear that then. I knew normal wasnt the best difficulty to review the game overall but as i said i wanted to know how the story ends and what happens asap.

And my comments were in general and from a first playthrough. I expected to have more encounters on heroic/legendary but also stated i have played 2 chapters on legendary 4coop.

Anyway as i said, glad to hear the enemy count is half on normal.
 
NJ x Falkor said:
The short answer is I don't know. But here are some thoughts:

Look at it when considering that 343 speaks to Master Chief not specifically, but as a Forerunner in general, as a Reclaimer. Master Chief is not a Forerunner, but what he is doing is very Forerunner. He is Reclaiming, taking control of the galaxy, etc..

So if you look at it like that, 343 could be speaking to ANY Reclaimer/Forerunner in that position and say the same thing.
I dunno. What do you think?

Also,

343 Guilty Spark: ""Protocol dictates action. I see now that helping you was wrong! You are the child of my makers. Inheritor of all they left behind. You are Forerunner! But this ring is mine. I take no pleasure in doing what must be done."

More evidence that humans are not Forerunners. But he speaks to Master Chief as he would any Reclaimer.

Placed in context with the ARG and the terminals, it seems obvious to me (finally) that humanity isn't Forerunner, but is the inheritor to the Forerunner's technology. Here are some excerpts from the terminals found in Halo 3:

I'm trapped. On a beautiful, empty world. Its inhabitants have been safely indexed, every single one of them. They're special--well worth the effort it took to build one final gateway even at this late hour.
Did I tell you? I built a garden. The earth is so rich. A seed falls and a tree sprouts or a flower blooms. There's so much...potential. We knew this was a special place because of them, but unless you've been here, you can't know.

It's [Eden].
And then, from the "Cradle of Life" comic from the ARG:
And he watches the Gods as they build their machines.

He does not know why they are here, or what they are building, deep in the earth. He does not know why they disturb the Mother. But still, he watches.
So humanity isn't Forerunner. The Monitor says what he says because he understands that humanity was chosen by the Forerunners to be their successors. But he obviously doesn't understand that humanity hasn't been given all of the Forerunners' knowledge.

There's still more going on here than what we've been privy to. Why does the Monitor not understand that humanity doesn't realize its inheritance to Forerunner technology? The likely answer to this is that the character from the terminals - the one talking about finding a garden, who seemed to be the only Forerunner to actually know about humanity - did not have time to make all of the arrangements. Perhaps the only information that was able to be transmitted to the installations was that humanity was to be treated as though they were themselves Forerunner.

Another question I have is regarding the Chief in "The Flood" book, when he activates the light bridge on the first Halo.

The display's shimmering geometric patterns nagged at him, as if he should recognize them somehow. Even with his enhanced memory, he couldn't place where he'd seen them before. They just seemed... familiar.

He wasn't sure why he touched the "button" on the display. He just knew it felt right.
I still don't have an explanation for this. I have a few ideas, but none with any supporting evidence.

But at least we finally know the core story behind humanity and the Forerunner race.
 
Cocopjojo said:
Another question I have is regarding the Chief in "The Flood" book, when he activates the light bridge on the first Halo.


I still don't have an explanation for this. I have a few ideas, but none with any supporting evidence.

But at least we finally know the core story behind humanity and the Forerunner race.

The Forerunners could have "prepared" us for the task. Genetically.
 
NJ x Falkor said:
My two Favorite levels are

The Ark and The Covenant.

I can't tell you how many times I've played them.
Those are my favorites too. I really enjoy all the levels except a certain one, but those two are the best. Those combat scenarios, the gorgeous environments...
 
NJ x Falkor said:
The Forerunners could have "prepared" us for the task. Genetically.
Then why didn't the Chief understand anything about the rings, other than that one time of knowing what button to press?

And could the Forerunners (it seemed to just have been one Forerunner) have genetically altered every human on Earth? Perhaps that's what this means?:
Its inhabitants have been safely indexed, every single one of them.
But I think it means what it says - just that all of Earth's inhabitants (man and animal) have been taken note of.
 
Cocopjojo said:
Then why didn't the Chief understand anything about the rings, other than that one time of knowing what button to press?

And could the Forerunners (it seemed to just have been one Forerunner) have genetically altered every human on Earth? Perhaps that's what this means?:

But I think it means what it says - just that all of Earth's inhabitants (man and animal) have been taken note of.

-Leaving traces of instructions, and letting us know EVERYTHING about the rings are two totally different thing. Why let us know about a massively deadly weapon if we do not need to know about. However, leaving traces of what would need to be done if the situation arises could be possible.

I don't know what you mean about Just One Forerunner. Are you talking about The Librarian? She had LOTS of help with her Indexing.
 
NJ x Falkor said:
I don't know what you mean about Just One Forerunner. Are you talking about The Librarian? She had LOTS of help with her Indexing.
Well, maybe you know more about it than I do. I didn't even realize she was called the Librarian. :lol
 
Cocopjojo said:
Then why didn't the Chief understand anything about the rings, other than that one time of knowing what button to press?

And could the Forerunners (it seemed to just have been one Forerunner) have genetically altered every human on Earth? Perhaps that's what this means?:

I seem to remember other parts in FoR where the Spartans just seem to know how to drive Wraiths and Banshees, and there's also mention of how certain things seem familiar (Forerunner symbols and such).

I've always considered it genetic memory. I figure the Spartans, being the best of the best, trained from childhood, would be most likely to have some access to that genetic memory, and also be most likely to be exposed to Forerunner technology (or Forerunner-derived Covenant tech).

I also think it's possible that the Forerunner did alter humanity genetically to put that genetic memory in us.
 
Wolffen said:
I seem to remember other parts in FoR where the Spartans just seem to know how to drive Wraiths and Banshees, and there's also mention of how certain things seem familiar (Forerunner symbols and such).

I've always considered it genetic memory. I figure the Spartans, being the best of the best, trained from childhood, would be most likely to have some access to that genetic memory, and also be most likely to be exposed to Forerunner technology (or Forerunner-derived Covenant tech).

I also think it's possible that the Forerunner did alter humanity genetically to put that genetic memory in us.
Thinking of it that way makes sense. The genetic enhancements to the Spartans that made them smarter allowed them to access "instincts" that normal humans can't. And if humanity was genetically altered thousands of years ago, the implanted information could be stored like instincts.
 
Cocopjojo said:
Well, maybe you know more about it than I do. I didn't even realize she was called the Librarian. :lol

Well if we're speaking of the same person (The one who Didact is talking to in the terminals, the one who was in charge of the Conservation Measure.) Yes she is called The Librarian.
 
Cocopjojo said:
Another question I have is regarding the Chief in "The Flood" book, when he activates the light bridge on the first Halo.


I still don't have an explanation for this. I have a few ideas, but none with any supporting evidence.
Personally, I think that's just a nod to Bungie lore. The last sentence of the backstory/plot introduction in the Marathon manual is "Oddly , this is familiar to you, as if it were from an old dream, but you can't exactly remember...", and variations of that phrase became commonly used throughout the old-school bungie fan community (mostly for things that are recurring themes or elements that are never actually explained, like uses of the number 7, the marathon logo appearing in Halo, etc).
 
Do you have to start the level from the beginning in order for the terminals to register for the marathon achievement?
Can you do this on easy?
 
Tieno said:
Do you have to start the level from the beginning in order for the terminals to register for the marathon achievement?
No, you don't. You can't start from a rally point too.
Can you do this on easy?
Yes.

On to read the Terminal text and Voc's epic Terminal dissertation!
 
Cocopjojo said:
What just happened.
I thought I had checked all the terminals. But I did them on easy and from rally points. Thinking I had done something wrong I started the Ark from the beginning and opened the first terminal, after doing that I got the Marathon achievement so it turns out that only the first terminal wasn't properly registered.
 
Tieno said:
I thought I had checked all the terminals. But I did them on easy and from rally points. Thinking I had done something wrong I started the Ark from the beginning and opened the first terminal, after doing that I got the Marathon achievement so it turns out that only the first terminal wasn't properly registered.
Oh. I was scared because I came into the thread and saw where you asked questions and then quoted and answered yourself. :lol
 
NJ x Falkor said:
Well if we're speaking of the same person (The one who Didact is talking to in the terminals, the one who was in charge of the Conservation Measure.) Yes she is called The Librarian.

Oh okay. thanks for clearing that up
 
NJ x Falkor said:
Oh okay. thanks for clearing that up
Huh? Was that directed towards my not responding to your post? Yeah, we're talking about the same person. I directly quoted her a few times in my first message, which led us to where we are now... and in my first message I also said:
Cocopjojo said:
The likely answer to this is that the character from the terminals - the one talking about finding a garden, who seemed to be the only Forerunner to actually know about humanity - did not have time to make all of the arrangements.
Since you responded to my first post, I assumed your message about whether we were talking about the same person was rhetorical.
 
Cocopjojo said:
Oh. I was scared because I came into the thread and saw where you asked questions and then quoted and answered yourself. :lol
:lol Yeah, it scared me, too.
 
Tieno said:
On to read the Terminal text and Voc's epic Terminal dissertation!
Just read all the terminals and Voc's epic posts. The backstory is seriously dramatic and very interesting. The pivotal moment(s) remind me of the eradication of the Jedi's in Revenge of The Sith, or the decimation of the elves in Middle-Earth as described in The Silmarillion (before the events of LOTR)
So much to enjoy in Halo!
 
Interesting how a while ago 10k was a big milestone. Now we have 2 threads over 30k!

That blue statue's helmet looks like Samus' =O Which one is it in game? I want to make a Varia Suit Spartan! That'd be awesome actually. I need to look up pics of all the armours.
 
Firestorm said:
Interesting how a while ago 10k was a big milestone. Now we have 2 threads over 30k!

That blue statue's helmet looks like Samus' =O Which one is it in game? I want to make a Varia Suit Spartan! That'd be awesome actually. I need to look up pics of all the armours.

It's the C.Q.B. (Close Quarters Battle) Helmet.

Edit: Here's a picture of all the unlockable Spartan armor permutations.

527px-Spartan_Permutations.jpg
 
SpudBud said:
I miss Halo 3! *cries*
True story: I was taking my "replacement" 360 to return it to Target. Then I realized my Halo 3 Game Disc was in there. Oops. Close call.

Moral of the story: I'm better than you.

I'm going to dedicate my next game to you.
 
the disgruntled gamer said:
True story: I was taking my "replacement" 360 to return it to Target. Then I realized my Halo 3 Game Disc was in there. Oops. Close call.

Moral of the story: I'm better than you.

I'm going to dedicate my next game to you.
I hate you.
 
the disgruntled gamer said:
True story: I was taking my "replacement" 360 to return it to Target. Then I realized my Halo 3 Game Disc was in there. Oops. Close call.

Moral of the story: I'm better than you.

I'm going to dedicate my next game to you.
Much like the Brimley meme was discontinued, so, too, should this egoism meme be laid to rest.
 
Hey guys, does anyone have any really pimp full length videos uploaded that show off some bomb-ass strategies between team members? While it's cool to see these "Check out my LOL stickie" or "I rocketed someone in the face today" clips, I really want to see an entire length video of some killer strategy deployed by at least a four member team.
 
Nick said:
Hey guys, does anyone have any really pimp full length videos uploaded that show off some bomb-ass strategies between team members? While it's cool to see these "Check out my LOL stickie" or "I rocketed someone in the face today" clips, I really want to see an entire length video of some killer strategy deployed by at least a four member team.
I had a game today where 6 of the people on my team jumped onto an enemy elephant at the same time and gang-raped.

Was going to make a clip, but I played another game and it was lost because I forgot to save it. Whoops.
 
the disgruntled gamer said:
I had a game today where 6 of the people on my team jumped onto an enemy elephant at the same time and gang-raped.

Was going to make a clip, but I played another game and it was lost because I forgot to save it. Whoops.
Your recent film section holds your last 25 games.

Was this in Big Team Battle? I actually haven't played that playlist, yet. I need to - I have very fond memories of Assault on Headlong, and I imagine Sandtrap is equally or more awesome.
 
Cocopjojo said:
Your recent film section holds your last 25 games.

Was this in Big Team Battle? I actually haven't played that playlist, yet. I need to - I have very fond memories of Assault on Headlong, and I imagine Sandtrap is equally or more awesome.
I thought that deletes when you play something else. I don't know, I haven't checked yet.

Yeah, it was Santrap BTB. It was VIP, and the other team had sriven their Elephant to this middle area between the large rock thingys, and they had turned the Elephant sideways so it was almost impossible to get on except through the air.

BTB Sandtrap is soooo good. I could play it all day.
 
Thermite said:
It's the C.Q.B. (Close Quarters Battle) Helmet.

Edit: Here's a picture of all the unlockable Spartan armor permutations.

527px-Spartan_Permutations.jpg

Thanks. Gotta get that helmet, huge ass shoulders, and a breast plate =P

the disgruntled gamer said:
True story: I was taking my "replacement" 360 to return it to Target. Then I realized my Halo 3 Game Disc was in there. Oops. Close call.

Moral of the story: I'm better than you.

I'm going to dedicate my next game to you.

When my GCN got a DRE I went over to Nintendo of Canada and they gave me a refurbished unit. I left my Sonic Adventure 2: Battle in my old unit =(
 
Thermite said:
It's the C.Q.B. (Close Quarters Battle) Helmet.

Edit: Here's a picture of all the unlockable Spartan armor permutations.

527px-Spartan_Permutations.jpg

Anyone know the unlock parameters for 'Rouge' (I'm assuming that should be 'Rogue'?) and the one in the top right corner, 'EOD' or whatever?
 
Len Dontree said:
Anyone know the unlock parameters for 'Rouge' (I'm assuming that should be 'Rogue'?) and the one in the top right corner, 'EOD' or whatever?

You unlock the EOD Body piece by completing Tsavo Highway on Legendary, you get the the Shoulder pieces by completing
The Ark
on Legendary, and you the Head piece by completing the entire campaign on Legendary.
 
Thermite said:
You unlock the EOD Body piece by completing Tsavo Highway on Legendary, you get the the Shoulder pieces by completing
The Ark
on Legendary, and you the Head piece by completing the entire campaign on Legendary.

Cool, thanks - I'm almost there! Any idea about the 'Rouge' one (helmet and shoulders)?
 
Len Dontree said:
Cool, thanks - I'm almost there! Any idea about the 'Rouge' one (helmet and shoulders)?

To get the Rogue helmet you need to get the "Spartan Officer" achievement, and to get the Security Shoulder pieces (which is what that Rogue armor picture is using) you need to get 750/1000 gamer points from Halo 3.
 
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