Yea...when I first saw the trailer yesterday, I was like oh................my............God (and I'm not even a Halo fan, hell I'm not even a Microsoft fan) but the trailer was awesome.
not to divert from the thread, but BOO VISTA crap got lotta bugs, anyways, that halo 3 looks cool, i just wish they would bring it out on pc too, bungie is F'in up
... Halo 3 is coming out in 2007, PS3 comes out in November 11, Remembrance Day. (Remembering the veterans, and the barbeque fax machine boomerang container) Microsoft didn't keep their promise... Like usual.
Kid Cro wrote:Now go Suck on your mom's boobie and stfuktnxbye!!!
Halopedia wrote:There is a lot of evidence pointing to the idea that the Forerunners were humans; 343 Guilty Spark says in Halo 1, "The installation was specifically built to study and contain the Flood. Their survival as a race was dependent upon it. I am grateful to see that some of them survived to reproduce." Also when 343 talks about activating Halo, he says, "Last time, you asked me, if it was my choice, would I do it? Having considerable time to ponder your query, my answer has not changed." At the end of Halo 2, Miranda Keyes asks 343 Guilty Spark where one (i.e. the Covenant Prophet Truth) would go to remote activate all the Halos. His response is "the Ark". The Arbiter then approaches from behind and asks "And where, Oracle, is that?". The cut scene then transitions to show Truth's ship arriving outside Earth's orbit. Also in the books, several Spartans recognize Forerunner symbols but they can't quite place them which means that they are most likely deep in the subconcious. Also in Halo 1, during a cutscene in the level, "The Maw", 343 is shown pulling data out of the Pillar of Autumn's data core while saying, "Amazing! A record of all our lost time. Oh I shall enjoy every moment it's of categorization...." Clearly another link between humans and Forerunners. Another link is that only humans can activate the rings, and only humans are Reclaimers. Something else to consider is that in the novel, Halo: The Flood, the Master Chief just 'knows' how to activate the lightbridge, for some strange reason, and also when he activates the Silent Cartographer. In Halo: First Strike, the Spartans just "know" how to operate the Wraith tanks. If the Covenant did indeed salvage technology from the Forerunners, then that might explain it.
halo is getting dead.
seriously you guys remember when the h2 came out? which was i think a year ago? 2 years ago? neways, i go on h2 on xbox live everynow and than and its hardly being updated, the players suck more. and its just gettin over done.
just my opinion.
The new Windows OS that is coming out in a few months. You can download the beta from Windows now, but I would only run it on a computer not frequently used or on an empty hard drive. Still has bugs.