|OFFICIAL| Halo 3 Beta Blowout


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Heh. Even if I were in the beta, I wouldn't be downloading it tomorrow. Despite the fact that it's my birthday...I have a college final to take, along with another very early thursday morning :(

As much as I'd love to play it, I think I'll be able to live until november.

-Spenser

Heh. Even if I were in the beta, I wouldn't be downloading it tomorrow. Despite the fact that it's my birthday...I have a college final to take, along with another very early thursday morning :(

As much as I'd love to play it, I think I'll be able to live until november.

-Spenser

... but you have 3 weeks to play it. You don't have to play it tomorrow.

5AM PDT. 8AM EST.

Where did you get those times from?

Man, it's gonna be strange having a huge influx of people to play with. I have my rank and level up pretty high in team slayer, so hopefully I can avoid some new folks.

It helps to have people on your team that know where stuff is and how stuff works.

... but you have 3 weeks to play it. You don't have to play it tomorrow.

Where did you get those times from?

Yes, well, unfortunately I had imagined that the beta was going to start in april, when I really wouldn't have had time for it, so I didn't really bother with trying to be in it. Crackdown really doesn't interest me, And I don't wanna rent it and only be able to play for a few days instead of a few weeks.

-Spenser

Would like to try this but... Jesus I really can't be bothered with annoying teens swearing like sailors and acting bigger than they are.

/target Rep

/farewell

:(

Yeah, I played my first GoW game on Live yesterday and it was pretty bad. I'm hoping that we can get a good bunch of folks from Neowin in on Halo3 when it releases to avoid alot of that mess.

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