
Having
updated the Halo 3 playlists earlier in the week, this week's Bungie Weekly What's Update has TONS of information for players to sort through. Touching on a variety of subjects, the update is rather long and actually begins with a list of things that it
will not contain (sorry folks, no
lolcats or Mister Chief). The update does give more details on the March Playlist update, as well as updating the community on the status of a
potential bug that made an appearance on ESPN. The more interesting bit (for us anyway) of the write-up comes at the end where we're told of an quirky (though not very useful) feature of the plasma pistol and an explanation of how the game creates the screenshots that we all know and love. Not surprisingly the explanation is rather technical, surprising however, is the method by which the game arrives at the final screen that appears on Bungie.net. Most folks around the net assumed it was just a bunch of anti-aliasing, and well,
they were wrong.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
E.J. @ Mar 8th 2008 7:37AM
IT'S A TRAP!
Killswitch On @ Mar 8th 2008 10:16AM
That sniping stuff on ESPN is just sick. I dont know if its that they know something I dont or what. Those kids cant have any lives thats for sure.
That one dude had no health and was getting shot in the back and still lived....not sure how that happened.
Jason @ Mar 8th 2008 3:46PM
These are the pros that make up MLG. All of these particual players were also pros at Halo 1 and Halo 2. As for having no lives, they treat it as a job. Most players play about 8 hours a day and then go on with other stuff. Some of these players are on teams that have million dollar conracts signed with MLG, and playing is a full time job for them.