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the game feels very smooth but after playing the game for sometime i feel that it was over hyped like anything. I guess that was needed to sell the console so that Xbox360 would get an edge over other consoles.

Quick question: I know there are 8 "missions," but how many levels (read: new titles at the bottom right of the screen) are there?

I'll post my thoughts after I've beat the game, which may be a while due to track and exams.

umm, there isn't anymore levels then 10, if that. there may only be 8 to tell you the truth..

it was just like halo 2, you go down into the cave, set something, and run all the way back up the way you came.. thats 1 mission.

Sorry, I meant 9:

http://www.achieve360points.com/game/halo3/

And I'm not sure what you call them, but there are parts to each mission. There are labels on the bottom right that break up segments... that's what I meant. How many are in each mission?

Sorry, I meant 9:

http://www.achieve360points.com/game/halo3/

And I'm not sure what you call them, but there are parts to each mission. There are labels on the bottom right that break up segments... that's what I meant. How many are in each mission?

Like checkpoints?

And I'm not sure what you call them, but there are parts to each mission. There are labels on the bottom right that break up segments... that's what I meant. How many are in each mission?

Depends on the mission. I'm too tired to check right now, but I'd guess it's between two and four. And some are shorter than others. They're called "insertion points" or something.

Halo 3's levels overall are small compared to the past two games. Not all of them, but quite a few. They're "padded" by having this repeated backtracking, up to four times through a level.

It was an excellent game, I thought, but the first half is a nonstop rockathon and the second is pretty standard Halo fare.

I got lucky with the whole Limited Edition being scratched thing, my game disc was perfectly fine (did not fall out of the slot) but the Essentials bonus DVD was a bit scratched but played just fine.

I think I'm gonna hop on multiplayer for a bit now, or maybe co-op. If anyone wants to co-op, send me an invite/FR!

i preordered the game in the uk from GAME and gotit a day early, but ive heard that people who got the game early got banned, will i have to wait till tomorrow to play it here, or shall i risk going on today?

i preordered the game in the uk from GAME and gotit a day early, but ive heard that people who got the game early got banned, will i have to wait till tomorrow to play it here, or shall i risk going on today?

Don't worry, you won't get banned. That was a rumor.

I got lucky with the whole Limited Edition being scratched thing, my game disc was perfectly fine (did not fall out of the slot) but the Essentials bonus DVD was a bit scratched but played just fine.

I think I'm gonna hop on multiplayer for a bit now, or maybe co-op. If anyone wants to co-op, send me an invite/FR!

yeah same here. My addon disc is little bit scratched but works fine

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