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A '''File Share''' is an online storage space for players on ''[[Halo 3]]'', ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', and ''[[Halo: Reach]]''. Every player gets their own File Share (one per [[Xbox LIVE]] gamertag) and may upload screenshots, [[Theater|films, film clips]], [[Forge|map variants]], and [[custom Game|game variants]]. | |||
Every player gets their own File Share (one per [[Xbox LIVE]] gamertag) and may upload screenshots, [[Theater|films, film clips]], [[Forge|map variants]], and [[custom | |||
By default, | By default, a File Share can hold up to six custom content items; players who subscribed to [[Bungie Pro]] (at the cost of 750 [[Microsoft]] points per year) would have their File Shares expanded to hold twenty-four items. For a limited time, Bungie Pro was free for four months with the purchase of the [[Legendary Map Pack]]. | ||
File Share items are also displayed on [[Bungie.net]]. From Bungie.net, they could be organized into groups (called "File Sets"), tagged or downloaded to a computer. As of March 31, 2012 Bungie.net no longer updates File Shares. On this date all record-keeping was transferred to [[Halo Waypoint]]. File Share items were first displayed on the Waypoint website in June 2012. Halo Waypoint incorporates the same features previously found at Bungie.net. | |||
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