I've been fairly bored over the summer, so ive put together a roundup of my work on transcribing, and this time ive done more than just send u a bunch of PDF files. In addition to the PDFs, i've included the accual file (Printmusic! 2004 format) and a MIDI that people can listen to and get a general feel for the transcription, as well as for use on ringtones.
A very businesslike Weekly Update this week over in the Bungie.net forums. There's no censored in sight, but lots of information on how things are coming together: final art, animations, and dialogue. Check it out.
A site called The Flaming Blue Ninjas has a new article up where their own Rabid Gnome interviews John "Xearo" Blow who played Halo 2 at MLG Seattle. He rates the vehicles and weapons and talks about his general impressions. Generally, he dislikes dual wielding, the new needler, the plasma sword, the fixed pistol, and all vehicles. He likes the battle rifle.
Halo Babies has a new strip up, writes mrsmiley, and they've also announced the winners of their avatar contest.
Halo fans submitted some follow-up questions to GameSpy about Halo 2, and they've done their best to answer them.
The Bungie Webmaster is back to ridicule some more of you. And by the looks of it, you deserve it.
mrsmiley of Halo Babies has put online the promised writeup of the MLG's Downpour event, which featured the Halo 2 action on Zanzibar that most of you are currently downloading via BitTorrent.
Eric Trautmann of Halo Bible fame got married. Congratulations from Rampancy!
Just a short update on the goings-on in the world of I Love Bees.
As many suspected, the Links page, that contained times in the PDT time zone and GPS coordinates, were indeed connected (most of the time) to pay phones. The coordinates were grouped in banks of seven each with a code word. If someone was there to at two positions in the group to answer the phone, identify the caller (variably Melissa or The Operator-- not all reports are consistent) and speak the group's code word, then an audio file became available for that group. Currently 23 such files are theoretically available, but I get 404 errors on three of them (eyes, reflected, and say something).
Many sites are following the puzzle now, and as the backstory of the puzzle, now explained clearly in the sidebar of Dana's I Love Bees blog, relates directly to Halo 2, many Halo and Bungie fansites are also now involved in one way or another. However, not every site wants to have discussion of Halo drowned out by speculation on the ILB puzzle. HBO in particular has a single, extremely busy forum where ILB discussion has threatened to drown out everything else. HBO's administrator, Louis Wu, doubts Bungie has much direct involvement in the puzzle, and has thus asked that ILB discussion be kept down on the HBO forum.
Now, with another 350+ post explosion of bee discussion there, Wu is asking that all bee discussion be removed from the forum completely, as none of the discussion there is being well organized, and the repetition of old information is getting in the way of the usual forum operation.
Rampancy's forum has several indexes, so it's no problem for us to isolate Bee discussion in a separate forum, which is what we've now done. Discuss away.
Some resources for those who haven't been following closely:
Stay tuned for more updates.
The third part of skeifer's series of articles on realism in Halo has gone up at The Junkyard. This one kicks off with Truth & Reconciliation; Silent Cartographer will be in the next installment.
KP and HBO's own Louis Wu took time out yesterday to drive out to one of the CT locations listed on the ilovebees.com page, to wait and see if a nearby phone would indeed ring. As it turns out, they had no luck-- no call came in. It is not clear at this point whether all locations actually received a call, but apparently only two per group were needed to trigger one of the audio files now on the ILB site,
HBO has put up a BitTorrent seed (and a mirror list) of some good quality footage of multiplayer action on Zanzibar at the first-ever Halo 2 tourney, using the E3 2004 build of the game. Lots of shakeycam footage has been floating around, but this is the real deal.
The countdown has ended at ilovebees.com and been replaced by the phrase "transmitting" with a link to the groups of GPS coordinates on the links page.