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'''Meta-Games | ''"The ultimate task will be to beat every mission in Legendary difficulty with all skulls turned on in a certain time limit with style... To get the highest possible score." | ||
—Brian Jarrard,'' | |||
''Meta-Games'' are included in the campaign for [[Halo 3]]. They are confirmed as a way to collect achievements. The Meta-Game is a [[Halo 3]] campaign mode, where by playing well, you recieve points. Having [[skulls]] activated increases the amount of points that you gain, as well as accuracy and kill count. Meta-Games are a way to keep track of points in campaign mode. This is especially useful in cooperative gameplay to create a competitive game between players in co-op. Different enemies give different points as do headshots (and assumably any other kill that would be worth a medal). Betrayals will cause negative points so cooperative work will be necessary. | |||
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Revision as of 10:46, August 21, 2007
"The ultimate task will be to beat every mission in Legendary difficulty with all skulls turned on in a certain time limit with style... To get the highest possible score." —Brian Jarrard,
Meta-Games are included in the campaign for Halo 3. They are confirmed as a way to collect achievements. The Meta-Game is a Halo 3 campaign mode, where by playing well, you recieve points. Having skulls activated increases the amount of points that you gain, as well as accuracy and kill count. Meta-Games are a way to keep track of points in campaign mode. This is especially useful in cooperative gameplay to create a competitive game between players in co-op. Different enemies give different points as do headshots (and assumably any other kill that would be worth a medal). Betrayals will cause negative points so cooperative work will be necessary.