Yeah you found this, but 1) You can't get it 2) It will work when their released 3) Its only a placeholder, the real mythic "pre-release" were 48 hours code
Better than those dumb sandtrap mines. Those hardly killed you, people could run the flag out there and never get touched. This will keep people in the map, I hope.
This is what happened for me. I would turn on box, it would boot the NXE dash. It would log me into the xbox, but not xbox live. I could connect right away, but when I booted the game I would have to resign back in. I fixed it by 1) Deleting my account and re-recovering it 2) Clearing my console CACHE 3) Messing with my parental settings to make sure they didn't auto enable
http://avatar.xboxlive.com/avatar/NeoBatSquirrell/avatar-body.png http://avatar.xboxlive.com/avatar/Bio Toxic Peach/avatar-body.png None of those guys look like me, I just made them. Twam look at 2nd one lol
Your right. Now my question. My cousin who helps out with all this crap for IGN, they use whats called "Reviewer Kits". If I happen to get one of those, are those able to do what a dev and demo can? It has no sidecar just larger HD.
So the only people who know are the people in the circle? So when they slightly leak content to their friend who tells someone who has a dev, then they release it and get the credit you come back? I just don't get it. I love teasers for mods. I love reading about new mods. When some people hide them among 8 people, it seems like you might as well call that the modding community. Were just leechers. Whats the point of modding, if its hidden among people? I'm not asking for apps/tuts/ or anything, but screenshots of progress. By now, you have to have most tags mapped out and offsets labeled.
I honestly haven't seen any new work from the "circle" since the waves on zanzibar. I don't know where they hang out, so I don't know where to go for their releases or teasers.
That is true, probably cause (sorry) They don't know close to anything about research. Just got the kit. The only people who do, kinda keep it a secret. Join up somewhere, make it public.
If you look at it in a different way, the more posts you lost during that accidental recount, the more off-topic posts you made. People who lost less post, generally made better posts. (Since theres didn't get deleted, thus being recounted)
That circle existed in Halo 2, and the only thing that happened was that someone else came along and released in this case ("Tools") and they got all the fame, so then the circle released theirs because there was no longer a point and not many people liked the tools since the other ones had been released. Except this time you need to waste a hefty sum of money to participate in research so probably won't happen.
My personal opinion. All dev owners seem to operate their own personal sites, and try to be away from the general community and just leaking videos and footage on sites in hopes to get their own site more popular. Thus they are all own their own little scale of how much they know. There are little "groups" of dev people I noticed that share info, and what do you know? They've made the best stuff, and the individuals just learn and copy from that. I'm not discouraging that, because thats what I would do. I just wish they would hang out in one general area and start sharing knowledge. The most I've learned about dev kit modding was talking to an owner via MSN since theres really no site for it. HaloMods doesn't condone the discussion of it. Se7ensin topics get spammed and beated to death by people who can't tell a telephone cable from ethernet cable. If all dev kit owners could like sign a topic, get a special forum and gather in one place we could help. The difference about this modding is instead of having to buy one small action reply to mod (How to softmod an xbox 1) you have to spend a huge sum of money for something that is illegal to own if your not licensed. Then I assume you have no clue what your doing, till someone who has one tells you how. If its anything like Dev's for xbox 1. That means a buttload of software on your computer, and annoying IP Conflict pop ups, since the xbox keeps stealing your IP (probably just my setup).