bumblebee
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OR, maybe some people have to wait for their next paycheck or allowance to afford the game. That or maybe low skill and take longer to beat the game.
I beat the game and:
Wonder what they plan on doing with Jun since he is the lone surviving spartan.
Damn your being a real jerk. Some of us are adults and have full time jobs. Said jobs also require overtime, time away from home, travel, you name it.
Some also have bills to pay, homes to tend to, children to care for, and spouses to bang.
I know....lol.
But still. I dunno....even if, you could beat it in a week. I wouldnt be that hard. Even an hour a day, it's possible. It's a pretty easy game. Unless you're one of those crazy people who just jump into legendary and go OMGZZZWTFHFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF!!! and then die.
I am seriously thinking about biting the bullet and buying the HALO Reach 360 bundle. Will you guys let me play in your reindeer games?
It'd be awesome to play with you Nick!I am seriously thinking about biting the bullet and buying the HALO Reach 360 bundle. Will you guys let me play in your reindeer games?
Jun was considered MIA or KIA I believe.
I beat the game in Heroic last night with BagelsNcheesey, Bunnah and The Josh!!! YAY!!!!
Bad news for Bamboota and Pitu:
Let their voices be unheard: Halo: Reach has an auto-mute feature
by Griffin McElroy
Blatant violations of standard netiquette practices have become sorrowfully commonplace in the online gaming arena -- so commonplace, in fact, that it sometimes just doesn't even feel worth it to mute your insufferable teammates. If you're planning on sinking a good chunk of your life into Halo: Reach, we ask that you muster up the resolve to keep on muting -- not just for yourself, but for the world.
Bungie's Tyson Green (using the pseudonym "Ferrex") recently informed Ars Technica that Reach has a rather democratic auto-mute feature, which "notices, warns, and eventually defaults players to being muted when they enter games, if they are muted by enough people over a period of time." So, remain ever vigilant in the face of stupidity, dear friends. We thank you in advance.
Bad news for Bamboota and Pitu:
Let their voices be unheard: Halo: Reach has an auto-mute feature
by Griffin McElroy
Blatant violations of standard netiquette practices have become sorrowfully commonplace in the online gaming arena -- so commonplace, in fact, that it sometimes just doesn't even feel worth it to mute your insufferable teammates. If you're planning on sinking a good chunk of your life into Halo: Reach, we ask that you muster up the resolve to keep on muting -- not just for yourself, but for the world.
Bungie's Tyson Green (using the pseudonym "Ferrex") recently informed Ars Technica that Reach has a rather democratic auto-mute feature, which "notices, warns, and eventually defaults players to being muted when they enter games, if they are muted by enough people over a period of time." So, remain ever vigilant in the face of stupidity, dear friends. We thank you in advance.
Finished legendary
halo noob- what are moa?
P.S...No one likes you....I mean it....like for realz.
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