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Wags
08-19-2007, 06:30 PM
Roger Wolfson, Bungie's still reining database programmer extraordinaire chimed in to talk about an optional bonus for Halo 3 consumers – Bungie Pro.


Roger sez:


Hey folks, Roger here. The Bungie server-programming team has been working on some cool new features to integrate with Halo 3, and it's time to spill some details (all of which may, of course, change before launch. Or even after, really; anytime we have a whim to mess with you guys.) Topic of the day: file sharing. You saw the basics of this during the public beta: custom game and map variants, screenshots, saved films and film clips can all be uploaded to your personal (but public) file share on our servers. The current plan is that everyone with a copy of Halo 3 and an Xbox Live Gold account gets 6 slots where you can place up to 25MB of these files to share with the world. Saved films take up the most space, and 25MB should be enough to hold several longish 16-player games. We don't think the average user will be hurting for space.



"But wait!" you exclaim, "I'm not a merely *average* user! I plan to win every motion picture award there is with my exquisitely choreographed, epic-length saved films!" And *that* is where Bungie Pro comes in. "Bungie Pro?" you ask, an eyebrow raised. "I'm listening." While we can't give huge amounts of free storage to every one of our users, (note that unlike webmail sites, Bungie.net remains ad-free,) we're happy to accommodate power users with a premium storage option that we've dubbed Bungie Pro. Inside your file share, you'll find a button that will lead to an Xbox Live Marketplace panel, offering you a one-year "subscription" to Bungie Pro for a planned 750 Points. Buy this, and for the following year, your file share will balloon to 24 slots and 250MB. At the end of the year, you'll be asked to either re-subscribe, or else bring your share back under the default limit before you can upload new content. (750 Points comes to about 78 cents per month, by the way.)


"But wait!" a much smaller set of people calls out. "Why pick 24 / 250MB?" That's really a design decision - we figure that users of the file share don't want to have to page through endless lists of other people's files to see if there's anything good. Keeping it limited will make content authors do their part to keep their shares clean of the less interesting stuff. But if this *still* doesn't sound like enough for you, we have yet another option - while the free file share is restricted to Gold accounts for obvious reasons, we're making Bungie Pro available for purchase for your Silver accounts as well. You've created "mule" accounts in an MMO, right? Betcha never guessed you'd get to do it in Halo, too!


But wait, there's more! (That's me saying "But wait!" this time, not you.) Browsing file shares in-game is one way to find content, but it can get a little cumbersome. That's where Bungie.net comes in. When you visit the website, you'll be able to look at your file share, and everyone else's as well. Saved films and variants, of course, aren't viewable on the PC because they're just a sequence of game data, but you'll be able to pass around links, see the file descriptions, and even click a button to add it to your download queue - next time you sign in to Halo 3, the game will auto-download the files (up to 8, currently) that you selected on the website. Screenshots, though, you can view directly on Bungie.net and save off as wallpaper -- and they look *great*! Add to that features like "copy to my share" where you can import a file you like on someone else's share directly to your space (or your mule's) so you and your friends can find it in-game, file ratings, and discussions, and we think you'll find this to be an essential part of the Halo 3 online experience.



File sharing is only one of the Halo 3 server-side features that we've been working on, so stay tuned over the coming weeks and we'll have even more to discuss.
Bam. Roger, Roger. An additional note, the file share that each Halo 3 user has by default is not the extent of their stored files, just what they choose to upload and share with other players. Players can choose to upload up to six files, be they films, screenshots, map variants or gametypes, to their file share but when they want to share something else, they can replace any of the six currently being shared. The six files are just what is actively being shared, not what is being stored on your hard drive.

http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=12718

Rocann
08-19-2007, 06:41 PM
Makes sense, they can't let everyone have all that space or their servers will melt, and as far as the price goes, they've got to make it high enough so that not everyone buys it or it defeats the whole point. This is the simplest way it could be done, and I might even buy it. gogo bungie

Hitzel_89
08-19-2007, 10:52 PM
I'm buying it. OCD will kick in when I have one extra file I wanna share...

lx_Nirvana_xl
08-20-2007, 04:01 PM
is this going to replace capture cards?

Thor_
08-20-2007, 04:10 PM
Sounds sick. For $0.78 a month who wouldnt do it?

Rocann
08-21-2007, 02:20 AM
is this going to replace capture cards?

Most people record Halo to make (awful) montages. So nope, no such luck.

I Phade I
08-21-2007, 10:25 AM
It cant replace capture cards because the data that you save is just that, data. You cant take the films you save and upload them to your computer. You would still need to Capture it. Its just easier now that you can go back and capture it at a later time.

Wags
08-21-2007, 10:57 AM
It cant replace capture cards because the data that you save is just that, data. You cant take the films you save and upload them to your computer. You would still need to Capture it. Its just easier now that you can go back and capture it at a later time.Yep.


Not to mention that the movie editing system (if you want to call it that) in Halo 3 would produce montages of terrible quality. The demand for capture cards is still high, as is the demand for video editing programs.

Pepperz
08-21-2007, 11:16 AM
now, ppl can just send there films to somebody else that has a capture card any they can put a montage together. or after they get captured they can send it back on the computer. there will be a rise in montages when h3 comes out.