





I’ve gotten to try the halo 3 beta(read:lost lots of sleep time over it) and I have to say. Its different. The weapons have been rebalanced. They removed alot of the auto aim and enemy tracking much to my delight. BXR’ing (pressing punch,Fire and cancel at the same time) With the Battle Rifle is removed. This sort of punch and fire was a form of cheating and I’m very glad to see it gone.
They stopped spawning us with SMG’s and duel wielding is not a requirment and the BR isn’t the best weapon either. The spartan laser and the new spiker weapons give the game a better balance. The new equipment is neat like the portable grav lift, the bubble shield, the emp drainer, and the land mine. The grav lift is great for getting up high places or doing crazy stunts (usually the former). The bubble shield gives temporary relief from fire and grenades. Nothing seems to penetrate it. However an enemy can walk right into it and punch you. The EMP is like an inverted bubble shield. It drains your sheilds and I believe it will kill you if you stay in its field long enough. Land mines are great for dropping in stragetic places. If you drop one before getting run over by a warthog you can kill them. usually though this doesn’t happen. They are more likely placed in stragetic spots to cause lots of damage.
Halo 3’s phyisic engine is really enjoyable too. It feels more realistic but still just like halo. It plays well when theres not internet lag. Overall I think it will be a sure fire hit for bungie and microsoft. My clan that plays halo 3 will definitly find plenty of custom games like skeet shooting with the man cannon. (pushing objects into the man cannon and doing shooting practice)
Halo 3 should last along while. The 3 maps feel good, except snowbound. I hate that map. Valhalla is good and high ground is excellent. I feel like high ground was meant for me. I seem to do really well on that map.
Halo 3 removed team voice communication during the ranked matches, which reduces the frustration in matches alot. You still get whiney little (and big) idiots on your team but that can’t be helped.
Over the years, halo 2 wasn’t about gaming. It was about anger management. People tried to piss you off. You had to learn to keep your cool. Halo 3 will be much less of an anger management tool.
I would recommend everyone skip the limited versions of halo 3 and just get the vanilla kind. Legendary is NOT worth 150$

Grats to Xia the spinny-braids Paladin on hitting 70 in World of Warcraft this weekend. Having finally taken care of that step, I treated myself to a few hours of hardcore horde-smashing. I’ve also been invited to a 5v5 bracket team, hereby known as Zugz Thugz. Along with some theorycrafting and observations, here’s my first impressions of the Arena system, and the future of PVP in The Burning Crusade.
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The Supreme Commander demo is available for download. You can get it off of the official site or you can get it straight from FileShack here.
My initial impressions (now that the demo works fine on my computer, the Beta didn’t) are thus:
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Recently in preparation for pax last year I lost nearly all 3 of my front loaders. They died during a connector switchout. One of my chrismas gifts was pinball quest for the nes. I needed to find another nes!
Lo and behold It works and its TINY. Its a tad bit bigger then a nes cart in width and height and is a bit thicker then 2 nes cartriges laying down. Its an NES on a chip so it suffers from some emulation but for 35$ I can’t really complain. I haven’t seen any major issues. Battletoads looked like it had a bit of timing issue but this is going to happen. The intro shows the timing issue as well. But for the most part it seemes decent. I’m sure if you stacked an official toploader next to one of these cheapo ones you would be able to tell.
There is one other thing wrong with it. The cartriged seem really tight when installed. Way way too tight. After around 20-30 cartrige swaps it seems to have loosened a bit to being finally managable.
Overall- Nothing beats a good official toploader but for the price this works pretty well.


I picked up Yggdra Union over the weekend. Likely the last brand new Gameboy Advance game that I’ll ever buy, so it’s a farewell song to the console (not really, I’m playing it in my DS anyway). And what a sweet farewell it is.
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