I am going to have to agree. Halo 2 brought so much more to the table from halo 1. Halo 3 was a huge dissapointment to me. They limited the forge mode WAY too much and the way the game played just seemed bad. (mind you not NEAR as bad as CoD:WaW. that was prolly the worste game i have played in a VERY long time) CoD4 is still on my top favorites. I have it for 360 and my PS3 and I enjoy it on both consoles. (ps3 is a lot less laggy though. dnno why. its the same connection on my end. Im guessing its the simple fact that more ppl play on the CoD4 360 servers than the ps3 servers) halo 3 is just an expansion. its like they just added 2 new weapons. maybe a new vehicle. and back to the halo 1 health packs....................... I prolly will buy ODST (against my will) just because of the simple fact that i enjoy bungies attempt to keep their costomers with their groundbreaking bungie.net profiles, career statistics, heat maps, and medal counts. they try so hard. they just need to sit down and take their time w/ reach. hopefully they did....... ps. equipment is fking ghey. pps. except for the flare.... and they took it out of MM. ppps. god i cant wait for MW2 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
just google search what ever song you want and put .midi after it. i searched "Working man.midi Rush" and there was a link that said "The Rush Archives"
http://www.2112.net/xanadu/archives.htm i got the .midi files from there. i can convert .midi files to actual music with a program called Sibelius. i use this program for composing all my music while im in college and i remembered i can convert .midi files too
http://www.filefront.com/14437059/Working%20man.zip there is working man. http://www.filefront.com/14437069/The%20Trees.zip The Trees they are .tif files. just an image type. you can convert to .jpg if you like. love me forever http://www.2112.net/xanadu/archives.htm these are the .midi files i converted so you can listen to them while reading along with the music now i have a music interpret software that can convert .midi files to actual noted music. so its a little off w/ the way the music is notated but its the right notes.