
Registration for the U.S. Army sponsored Xbox Live Halo 3 Championship Tournament is officially open over on Xbox.com or by downloading the special Halo 3 Tournament picture pack off of the XBLM. The online tournament doesn't officially kick off until March 11th when Halo 3 players will have access to a special matchmaking playlist (we're sure Bungie will give us more details in a week's time) and be able to climb the ranks for the ultimate $50,000 grand prize. For more information about the online tournament, to get registered and to read over the general rules, simply click the jump link. Now run along soldier, you've had your Halo 3 training and now it's time to put those skills to work to earn a living. Salute!












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2-27-2008 @ 2:22PM
Jeffrey Morgan said...
I can't say that I am thrilled that Microsoft is teaming up with the Army like this so long as Don't Ask, Don't Tell remains in effect.
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2-27-2008 @ 3:35PM
Killswitch On said...
LOL Deal with it. I served and you know, I fully support dont ask dont tell. That sort of drama doesnt belong in the military. And believe me, most guys would rather not know if someone they work closely with in certain situations is gay or not. The last thing we need in the military are loud and proud gay people. Sorry, it just would not be in the best interest of what our sights and goals are in the military. You and the military as a whole are much better off, if the gay person keeps it to himself or just doesnt join.
Anyhow, I dont think ill be bothering with the tourny. I consider myself a good player. But not great. Ive seen too many Generals and others who somehow seem so much better. Everyone has the same controller, its the same game on everyones TV. Yet some either have no life or have figured out things others havent. Sure, there are people that just arent too good or just average. But when it comes to being good, I dont know how you can have some of these guys that just run the table. Maybe there are some exploits that I dont know about yet or something. I can aim. I know the tactics, yet I cant compete with some of these guys at all. I know its not the case, but its like they have these turbo controllers or something. I wish I knew the secrets that they may know that's for sure.
2-27-2008 @ 5:38PM
Jeffrey Morgan said...
There is no drama in me having as much right to talk about my family with my coworkers as you do with yours. Don't Ask, Don't Tell is not even logically self-consistent; if the problem is with the individuals who don't want to work with gay men and women, they they are the ones who should be removed, not the gay servicemen and women who have no problem with anyone.
2-27-2008 @ 2:35PM
joey said...
I bet the army is pissed that they didn't get COD 4
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2-27-2008 @ 2:43PM
SadisticHam said...
Should of guessed it'd be America only. Ah well, nothing new but i suppose this time at least i can understand why.
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2-27-2008 @ 4:00PM
George Arauz said...
Too bad i suck at it or i'd do it up
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