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[[File:Beta Banner.jpg|thumb|300px|The Beta Banner as seen on Bungie.net]]
[[File:Halo 3 Beta Controls.jpg|thumb|300px|The ''Halo 3 Beta'' controls on an Xbox 360 controller]]


The '''''Halo 3 Beta''''' is a test video game produced by [[Bungie Studios]] and organized by Microsoft. It is the precursor to the video game ''[[Halo 3]]'', which is to be released by Bungie in November 2007.  
The '''''Halo 3 Beta''''' was a phase in the development of ''[[Halo 3]]'', produced by [[Bungie|Bungie Studios]] and organized by Microsoft. It was the open beta of the video game ''Halo 3'', which was later released by Bungie on September 25, 2007.


==Details of the Beta==
The ''Halo 3 Beta'' was an intermediate build of the [[multiplayer]] functionality of ''Halo 3''. It was first released to selected members of the public on May 11, 2007, and its purpose was to collect information and feedback from the millions of playtest games played through the multiplayer beta to refine Bungie Studio's final multiplayer product and to advertise ''Halo 3''.<ref name="First">[http://halo.bungie.net/News/TopStory.aspx?cid=9491 '''Bungie.net''']</ref>


The [[Xbox Live]] multiplayer beta of [[Halo 3]] is scheduled for availability in may on the 16th for the [[Xbox 360]]. This beta also represents an opportunity for gamers to give information that will help in the development of Halo 3. Through the resulting feedback, Bungie Studios will be able to further refine and hone the end result of the game.<ref name="http://www.bungie.net/News/TopStory.aspx?cid=9491">Bungie News</ref>
Over the four weeks of the Beta, 820,000 unique users clocked up over 12 million hours of play - the equivalent of a single person playing Halo 3 for 1,400 years.<ref>'''Xbox 360 World Magazine''', ''issue unknown''</ref>


==Phase One==
==Entrance==
[[File:Halo3invite.jpg|Halo 3 Beta Special Invitation.|thumb|300px]]
Because it was highly popular, there were only three phases for the public to enter into to have access to the multiplayer beta.


Phase one consisted of getting on www.halo3.com after the [[Halo 3]] [[Starry Night]] CGI Trailer that aired on 12/04/06.<ref>http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Starry_Night</ref>
===Phase One===
Phase One consisted of getting onto www.halo3.com after the ''[[Halo 3]]'' [[Starry Night]] CGI Trailer that aired on December 14, 2006.<ref>''[[Starry Night]]''</ref>


Phase one registration has ended. Players that were selected to participate received an email notification on the week of January 22-26, 2007.<ref name="http://www.bungie.net/News/TopStory.aspx?cid=9491" />
Players that entered into www.halo3.com quickly enough were selected to participate in Phase One, and received an email notification on the week of January 22–26, 2007.{{Ref/Reuse|First}}


==Phase Two: The Rule of Three==
===Phase Two: The Rule of Three===
Players interested in entering via Phase Two were to play at least three hours of ''[[Halo 2]]'' multiplayer sessions on an [[Xbox 360]] on [[Xbox LIVE]] during the three-day period beginning February 1 at 12:01 am EST and ending February 3 at 11:59 pm EST{{Ref/Reuse|First}} and had to be of 17 years of age or older.


Players interested in access to the [[Halo 3]] Beta test were to play at least three hours of [[Halo 2]] [[multiplayer]] sessions on an [[Xbox 360]] on [[Xbox Live]] during the three day period beginning February 1st at 12:01 am EST and ending February 3rd at 11:59 pm EST.<ref name="http://www.bungie.net/News/TopStory.aspx?cid=9491" />
Afterward, players signed up on www.halo3.com on February 5 at 1:00PM EST for their chance to participate in the ''Halo 3'' multiplayer beta. If the player was one of the first 13,333 to do this and meet the requirements, they would receive an invitation notification on February 11 or February 12 to participate in the multiplayer beta.{{Ref/Reuse|First}}


Afterwards players are to sign up on www.halo3.com on February 5th at 1:00PM EST for their chance to participate in the [[Halo 3]] Beta Test.  If the player is one of the FIRST 13,333 to do this and meet the requirements* they will receive an invite notification on February 11th or 12th to participate in the [[Halo 3]] Beta.<ref name="http://www.bungie.net/News/TopStory.aspx?cid=9491" />
If not selected to participate in the multiplayer beta through Phases One or Two, interested players had a third chance to enter.


===Phase Three: ''Crackdown''===
''[[Wikipedia:Crackdown (video game)|Crackdown]]'', a video game unrelated to the ''Halo'' series, was released on February 20, 2007 (Feb 22 - Asian territories, Feb 24 - European markets). Players could get into the ''Halo 3'' beta by purchasing specially marked boxes of ''Crackdown''.


These boxes of ''Crackdown'' included an invitation to participate in the [[Halo 3]] [[Multiplayer]] beta when it became available. Owners of ''Crackdown'' that had access to an Xbox 360 console with a hard drive and a valid Xbox Live Gold subscription could simply download the ''Halo 3 Beta'' by selecting "Downloads" on the ''Crackdown'' main menu, then select "Download Halo 3 Beta". After the ''Halo 3 Beta'' finished downloading, players would then select "Downloads" on the ''Crackdown'' main menu, then select "Play Halo 3 Beta".


If not selected to participate in the [[Halo 3]] multiplayer beta players interested have one more chance to get in.<ref name="http://www.bungie.net/News/TopStory.aspx?cid=9491" />
Also note that to play the ''Halo 3'' Beta, players must have had the ''Crackdown'' disc in their Xbox 360 console. Players could not rent the game to just play the beta, nor could they buy the game, download the Beta, and sell the game.<ref>[http://halo.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=9975389&postRepeater1-p=2#9981353 '''Bungie.net''': ''Crackdown Disc Bungie.net Forum Post'']</ref>


==Bugs and Errors==
{{Main|Halo 3 Beta/Errors}}


'''Requirements'''
Numerous problems had been encountered with the ''Halo 3 Beta'', one such problem being a 14-hour setback in its release for many ''Crackdown'' users, downloading errors, and matchmaking errors. To compensate the gamers, [[Bungie]] had extended the period of play until June 10, 2007, at 11:59 PM PDT (from June 6, 2007, which was the originally intended end date).
*Age of 17 and older.<ref name="http://www.bungie.net/News/TopStory.aspx?cid=9491" />
*3+ hours of [[Halo 2]] [[Xbox Live]] play.<ref name="http://www.bungie.net/News/TopStory.aspx?cid=9491" />


===Affect on [[Bungie.net]]===
==Secret Beta Warning Message==
Amongst the coding in the ''Halo 3 Beta'', a warning was found hidden in the text. It's from the closed Beta, but was still buried in the open Beta's code. It was a warning to employees from across [[Microsoft]]'s studios against leaking footage. It reads:


On the night of February 4th hundreds of people gathered on [[Bungie.net|Bungie.nets']] [[Halo 3]] forum and on www.halo3.com to talk of the beta. Most people thought that beta regression sign ups would start at 12:00AM EST, but this did not happen, with no words from [[Bungie]] or [[Microsoft]] on when It was going to take place, the forum went into a frenzy. As many as 3 full pages of beta threads were locked in a short amount of time. Once again, at 3:00AM EST (12:00AM PST, [[Bungie]] time) the time came and passed, but large numbers of locked threads. Finally, dismay of many Halo fans who stayed up more then 24 hours waiting, the entry for Phase Two of the Beta Started at 1:00PM EST and within a minute the www.halo3.com sever overloaded and crashed and did not come back online until 1:40PM EST. With many people dismayed about this there was another flurry of locked threads, but as access to the site came back it died down.
{{Article quote| Do not show this to anyone. Do not show screenshots to anyone. Do not talk about this, post about this, blog about this, complain about this, brag about this, or write about this (outside the sanctity of our beloved BetaPlace, of course). Otherwise, ninjas will be sent to bring ruin on your house and your house's houses. And I don't mean those punkass run-of-the-mill MSNinjas. I mean the other ninjas. The cool ones. The ones on fire. Yeah. That's right.


==Phase Three: Crackdown==
Love, [[Bungie]]}}


When Crackdown is released on February 20, 2007 (Feb 22 - Asian territories, Feb 24 - European markets), and have not secured a place in the [[Halo 3]] multiplayer public beta, players can still get in by purchasing specially marked boxes of Crackdown. <ref name="http://www.bungie.net/News/TopStory.aspx?cid=9491" /> These packages are only the first ones released. These packages are the first wave of the game, so preordering as copy of Crackdown is nearly guaranteed to give you an invite (unless the store is sold out).
This was placed in the coding of the closed Beta, and was meant to prevent staff from leaking footage or information about it. The open Beta, that was available to various players outside Bungie and Microsoft, still contained the code, although it was not meant for the open Beta.<ref>Xbox 360 World Magazine, August 2007</ref>


These boxes of Crackdown include an invite to participate in the [[Halo 3]] multiplayer beta when it becomes available. Owners of Crackdown that have access to an [[Xbox 360]] console with hard drive and a valid [[Xbox Live]] Gold subscription simply need to download the [[Halo 3]] Beta<ref name="http://www.bungie.net/News/TopStory.aspx?cid=9491" /> from the "downloads" section of Crackdown's main menu.<ref>http://www.gametab.com/news/805782/</ref>
==Included Features==
The Beta test featured the majority of features from the final Multiplayer experience. The features were:


Also note that to play the Halo 3 Beta, you MUST have the Crackdown disc in your Xbox 360 console. This means that you cannot rent the game to just play the beta, nor can you buy the game, download the Beta, and sell the game.<ref>http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=9975389&postRepeater1-p=2#9981353</ref>
{{Featurelist|secondcolumn=title-5|title-1=Weapons|
*[[AIE-486H machine gun]]
*[[BR55HB battle rifle]]
*[[LAU-65D/SGM-151 missile pod]]
*[[M41 rocket launcher]]
*[[M6 Spartan Laser]]
*[[M6G magnum]] <small>(available through glitch)</small>
*[[M7 SMG]]
*[[M9 fragmentation grenade]]
*[[M90 shotgun|M90A shotgun]]
*[[MA5C assault rifle]]
*[[SRS99D-S2 AM sniper rifle]]
*[[Type-1 energy sword]] <small>(available through glitch)</small>
*{{Pattern|Anskum|plasma grenade}}
*[[Type-2 spike grenade]]
*[[Type-25 Brute Shot]]
*[[Type-25 plasma pistol]]
*{{Pattern|Okarda'phaa|plasma rifle}}
*[[Paegaas Workshop Spiker]]
*[[Type-33 Needler]]
*{{Pattern|Sulok|beam rifle}}
*{{Pattern|Vostu|carbine}}


==Details of the Beta==
|title-2=Vehicles|
In an interview with Game Informer, [[Brian Jarrard]] shared some details about the beta. Jarrard stated that there would be more than one map in the multiplayer beta, but far less than will be in the final game. As for weapons he stated that weapons such as the [[Spartan Laser]] and [[Spiker]] would be in it. He also said that vehicles would be added where needed, including the [[Mongoose]]. <ref>http://www.gameinformer.com/News/Story/200703/N07.0315.1215.33382.htm</ref>
*[[M12 Chaingun Warthog]]
*[[M274 Mongoose]]
*[[Type-26 Banshee]]
*{{Pattern|Zurdo|Wraith}} <small>(available through glitch)</small> {{citation needed}}
*{{Pattern|Karo'etba|Ghost}}
 
|title-3=Equipment|
*[[Bubble shield]]
*[[Portable gravity lift]]
*[[Power drain]]
*[[TR/9 trip mine]]
 
|title-4=Maps|
*[[High Ground]]
*[[Snowbound]]
*[[Valhalla]]
 
|title-5=Matchmaking|
Features:
*"Party Up"
*"Veto"
 
|title-6=Saved Films|
Features:
*"File Share"
*"Theater"
}}
 
==Trivia==
*When some people first started playing the ''Halo 3 Beta'', the loading screen said "Love, Bungie", after the usual and typical "Loading..." and "Halo 3 Beta".
*During the Beta, several players posted videos of a possible version of the [[John-117|Master Chief]]'s face. This face was an Easter egg left by Bungie, and is, in truth, a [[wikipedia:Photo manipulation#Photoshopping|photoshopped]] image of [[Marcus Lehto]].
*In the Halo 3 Beta, the MA5C Assault Rifle had an animation where the charging handle would move back and forth when firing. In the final version, this was changed for reasons Bungie has never revealed.
*The [[TR/9 Antipersonnel Mine|Trip Mine]] in the Beta was far more deadly than its final version, as the Beta Trip Mine could stick to the underside of an unmanned vehicle. As soon as this rigged vehicle was touched, the mine would trigger.
*The reticule for the [[M6 Grindell/Galilean Nonlinear Rifle|Spartan Laser]] was different in the Beta Version. The Beta reticule no longer featured a dot in the center, and the cross-hair's four corners weren't connected to one another. They instead formed a diamond in the center, resulting in a vague outline of where you were aiming.
*The Spartan models in the beta were far more detailed than the final version, including paint chips and dents in the armor. They also had a bit more contrast in the visor of their armor. In addition, by what can be observed from the paint chips and dents, it can be noted that the Spartan model used in Halo 3 Beta is actually the same model they used for [[John-117]] in the actual Campaign. The change in the final version was an artistic choice and not technical.<ref>[https://halo.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=38082528&postRepeater1-p=1#38082953 '''Bungie.Net Forum''' ''- Beta vs Final Graphics Comparison'']</ref>
*On May 11, both members of the press and people part of the "Friends and Family" program got the Beta 5 days before everyone else.


==Sources==
==Sources==
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The Halo 3 Beta controls on an Xbox 360 controller

The Halo 3 Beta was a phase in the development of Halo 3, produced by Bungie Studios and organized by Microsoft. It was the open beta of the video game Halo 3, which was later released by Bungie on September 25, 2007.

Details of the Beta[edit]

The Halo 3 Beta was an intermediate build of the multiplayer functionality of Halo 3. It was first released to selected members of the public on May 11, 2007, and its purpose was to collect information and feedback from the millions of playtest games played through the multiplayer beta to refine Bungie Studio's final multiplayer product and to advertise Halo 3.[1]

Over the four weeks of the Beta, 820,000 unique users clocked up over 12 million hours of play - the equivalent of a single person playing Halo 3 for 1,400 years.[2]

Entrance[edit]

Halo 3 Beta Special Invitation.

Because it was highly popular, there were only three phases for the public to enter into to have access to the multiplayer beta.

Phase One[edit]

Phase One consisted of getting onto www.halo3.com after the Halo 3 Starry Night CGI Trailer that aired on December 14, 2006.[3]

Players that entered into www.halo3.com quickly enough were selected to participate in Phase One, and received an email notification on the week of January 22–26, 2007.[1]

Phase Two: The Rule of Three[edit]

Players interested in entering via Phase Two were to play at least three hours of Halo 2 multiplayer sessions on an Xbox 360 on Xbox LIVE during the three-day period beginning February 1 at 12:01 am EST and ending February 3 at 11:59 pm EST[1] and had to be of 17 years of age or older.

Afterward, players signed up on www.halo3.com on February 5 at 1:00PM EST for their chance to participate in the Halo 3 multiplayer beta. If the player was one of the first 13,333 to do this and meet the requirements, they would receive an invitation notification on February 11 or February 12 to participate in the multiplayer beta.[1]

If not selected to participate in the multiplayer beta through Phases One or Two, interested players had a third chance to enter.

Phase Three: Crackdown[edit]

Crackdown, a video game unrelated to the Halo series, was released on February 20, 2007 (Feb 22 - Asian territories, Feb 24 - European markets). Players could get into the Halo 3 beta by purchasing specially marked boxes of Crackdown.

These boxes of Crackdown included an invitation to participate in the Halo 3 Multiplayer beta when it became available. Owners of Crackdown that had access to an Xbox 360 console with a hard drive and a valid Xbox Live Gold subscription could simply download the Halo 3 Beta by selecting "Downloads" on the Crackdown main menu, then select "Download Halo 3 Beta". After the Halo 3 Beta finished downloading, players would then select "Downloads" on the Crackdown main menu, then select "Play Halo 3 Beta".

Also note that to play the Halo 3 Beta, players must have had the Crackdown disc in their Xbox 360 console. Players could not rent the game to just play the beta, nor could they buy the game, download the Beta, and sell the game.[4]

Bugs and Errors[edit]

Main article: Halo 3 Beta/Errors

Numerous problems had been encountered with the Halo 3 Beta, one such problem being a 14-hour setback in its release for many Crackdown users, downloading errors, and matchmaking errors. To compensate the gamers, Bungie had extended the period of play until June 10, 2007, at 11:59 PM PDT (from June 6, 2007, which was the originally intended end date).

Secret Beta Warning Message[edit]

Amongst the coding in the Halo 3 Beta, a warning was found hidden in the text. It's from the closed Beta, but was still buried in the open Beta's code. It was a warning to employees from across Microsoft's studios against leaking footage. It reads:

Do not show this to anyone. Do not show screenshots to anyone. Do not talk about this, post about this, blog about this, complain about this, brag about this, or write about this (outside the sanctity of our beloved BetaPlace, of course). Otherwise, ninjas will be sent to bring ruin on your house and your house's houses. And I don't mean those punkass run-of-the-mill MSNinjas. I mean the other ninjas. The cool ones. The ones on fire. Yeah. That's right.

Love, Bungie

This was placed in the coding of the closed Beta, and was meant to prevent staff from leaking footage or information about it. The open Beta, that was available to various players outside Bungie and Microsoft, still contained the code, although it was not meant for the open Beta.[5]

Included Features[edit]

The Beta test featured the majority of features from the final Multiplayer experience. The features were:

Matchmaking

Features:

  • "Party Up"
  • "Veto"

Saved Films

Features:

  • "File Share"
  • "Theater"




Trivia[edit]

  • When some people first started playing the Halo 3 Beta, the loading screen said "Love, Bungie", after the usual and typical "Loading..." and "Halo 3 Beta".
  • During the Beta, several players posted videos of a possible version of the Master Chief's face. This face was an Easter egg left by Bungie, and is, in truth, a photoshopped image of Marcus Lehto.
  • In the Halo 3 Beta, the MA5C Assault Rifle had an animation where the charging handle would move back and forth when firing. In the final version, this was changed for reasons Bungie has never revealed.
  • The Trip Mine in the Beta was far more deadly than its final version, as the Beta Trip Mine could stick to the underside of an unmanned vehicle. As soon as this rigged vehicle was touched, the mine would trigger.
  • The reticule for the Spartan Laser was different in the Beta Version. The Beta reticule no longer featured a dot in the center, and the cross-hair's four corners weren't connected to one another. They instead formed a diamond in the center, resulting in a vague outline of where you were aiming.
  • The Spartan models in the beta were far more detailed than the final version, including paint chips and dents in the armor. They also had a bit more contrast in the visor of their armor. In addition, by what can be observed from the paint chips and dents, it can be noted that the Spartan model used in Halo 3 Beta is actually the same model they used for John-117 in the actual Campaign. The change in the final version was an artistic choice and not technical.[6]
  • On May 11, both members of the press and people part of the "Friends and Family" program got the Beta 5 days before everyone else.

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Bungie.net
  2. ^ Xbox 360 World Magazine, issue unknown
  3. ^ Starry Night
  4. ^ Bungie.net: Crackdown Disc Bungie.net Forum Post
  5. ^ Xbox 360 World Magazine, August 2007
  6. ^ Bungie.Net Forum - Beta vs Final Graphics Comparison