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masonwright's Halo 2 (360)
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[January 18, 2007 07:48:52 PM]
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I played an early morning game of Halo today. My roommate Travis is now way in to Rumble training, in which every man is for him or her self. It is especially good for racking huge kill-counts with so many foes (or fools).
Looking back to when I wrote my last log, I havnt played much Halo. I sometimes like the comfort of having teammates. Rumble training means no friends. Everything that moves, you must kill before it kills you. Much more pressure on the individual to win.
I tried to send post this @ 3:30 but wouldn't post successfully.
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[January 13, 2007 02:46:41 AM]
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It is widely agreed (among my friends and I at least) that Halo 2 is the most popular game on Xbox Live. My roommates newest interest is recording all our games. So there is an added pressure in knowing that not only are you going to be laughed at once, you're going to be laughed at several times.
There is a very competitive nature to mankind, and it is most certainly reflected through the endless trash talking. Everyone reacts differently when they experience success in multiplayer games.
My friends are no exception to the competition. My experience with Halo 2 is full of frustration because of this alone. I just finished playing a handful of very long snipers matches. It is amazing how much improvement you can make in the game in a short period of time. My roommate is reining champion of our house, but with only a couple months of practice I'm getting headshots on him right and left. Why is shooting someone in the head with a perfectly placed projectile so pleasurable? And why is it so fun to then point and shout, "DOME BLAST!"?
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masonwright's Halo 2 (360)
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Current Status: Playing
GameLog started on: Thursday 11 January, 2007
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