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Now for firefight it's the same process. Under that select "Firefight History". For Reach Reach can be hard to find out your pages.

At your Halo: Reach service record on halo. Now click "Game History" on the left 2. What you have to do is find the last page manually. To do this scroll all the way down and click "Next". You could just hit the "Next" button over and over, but it's much quicker to edit the number at the end of the URL. Every page contains 25 games, so take the total amount of games you played, and divide by If you played games of Reach, you'll want to go to page Or as in our example image, 1, games means go to page It isn't always exact, so you may have to change the URL one by one to find the last page.

Once you've found the last page, open the "B. On the next screen, click "Finish". The program will begin saving your pages. Depending on how much you played, this can take a long time. Also bungie. Running it again The second time you run the program will be far easier, because it will save your settings from the first time. But you have to be careful not to overwrite the first copy, When it finishes the first time, click "Finish".

Now from the title, click the down arrow and select the file you want to run again. We have to go move some files around before proceeding. Give the new folder a name similar to your saved data's. For example, if you named it "B. Now back to HTTrack, click the "Action" drop down menu and change it from "Update existing download" to "Download website s ".

Click "Next", and then click "Finish". That may take a while but once it's done, we're ready to upload it somewhere. There are many places to do this and you should do as many as you can , but the one I'll focus on is Archive. Now click the green "Upload Files" button. Then click the blue "Choose files to upload" button. Find and select the zip folder you created, then you'll see this screen. Add a description 1 , for example "All stats on halo.

Next you have to add some tags, separated by commas. I suggest "halo, bungie, bungie. Article Discussion Edit History. Were you searching for Bungie Studios , the video game developer? This article is about Bungie Studios' website.

For other uses, see Bnet. A infograph by Bungie as a farewell to the Halo franchise March 31, Categories : Websites Bungie. Meta category: Articles needing references. Contribute Halopedia's pages can be edited. Is this page incomplete? Is there anything wrong? Change it! With a bit of rooting around, I even found a handful of my own screenshots uploaded by a year-old Nat with a profoundly embarrassing gamertag.

Beyond Halo, the site even contained hubs for older Bungie titles like Myth, Marathon, and the studio's short-lived indie publishing wing Bungie Aerospace. The old site might've been stagnant, but it was a neat little peek into Bungie's pre-Destiny past. It's a small shame to see it go.

Embedded in the European indie scene and having herself developed critically acclaimed small games like Can Androids Pray, Nat is always looking for a new curiosity to scream about—whether it's the next best indie darling, or simply someone modding a Scotmid into Black Mesa.



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