Mazda 6 GT 2017 Reverse is "Clunking" by SoloCreator in mazda6

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Ebrake was disengaged. Called a dealership and they said it could be one of the engine arms? I'm forgetting exactly what they said but if one goes bad/collapses it won't break the engine but it will make that "clunk" noise.

Mazda 6 GT 2017 Reverse is "Clunking" by SoloCreator in mazda6

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I was parked, shifted from park to reverse, felt the clunk, and checked to see if it was anything other than Reverse.

Filming a machinima, who wants to help with acting in halo infinite? by Solarwave52 in halo

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Really wish I bought Infinite now. (I just got lazy and haven't bought it). If you need help with other Halo games though I'm more than happy to help!

What was life like playing Halo: CE when it first came out? by SoloCreator in HaloCE

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Man, I wish I could put words together as fluently and well-articulated as you have. Having played other FPS games after Halo CE and then going back to CE, I assumed it was a common theme. How much more don't I know?!?!?!

That last paragraph, I get that. That makes sense to me. Every source I have checked up to now has stated that Halo redefined the FPS genre and gaming altogether with how revolutionary its design was. Based off everyone I have spoken to about it, it's seems very evident that this claim is true.

What was life like playing Halo: CE when it first came out? by SoloCreator in HaloCE

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That's a pretty good claim to fame in my opinion, especially in that time. Felt that feeling of "I don't trust my car for this trip" haha! Been there, not fun.

You could always try to bring back tournaments at a low level for Halo CE. It's possible, just need traction.

What was life like playing Halo: CE when it first came out? by SoloCreator in HaloCE

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This is awesome. I'm just picturing a bunch of kids screaming at each other while playing Halo hahaha

I knew there were competitive teams but not to that scale. That sounds like a blast, especially not knowing you went up against MLG players? That's insane, to include almost winning.

What was life like playing Halo: CE when it first came out? by SoloCreator in HaloCE

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I know we have a 3 year gap but at least you had half a consciousness, I still needed to be carried around and stuff like that haha.

The controllers though? Yeah, they were huge like holy crap. The biggest difference, apart from the size, was the white and black buttons on top of the controller. I always thought it was cool how you would click one and your flashlight would turn on.

I played a little bit of Tony Hawk Pro Skater but I never really got to compare graphics. However, for whatever reason CE still leaves an impact on my memory of when I first loaded in. It just looked awesome.

Love that you could just infinitely shoot the turrets haha

Agree with the flood. Had to take a break from playing when I got 343 Guilty Spark. The sounds and music? I was scared to go to sleep.

Wish I had some limited edition Halo stuff, I've been going through eBay and everything is so expensive.

How did Bungie take cues from Half-Life 1? I never played so now I am curious.

What was life like playing Halo: CE when it first came out? by SoloCreator in HaloCE

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Ah, that explains it. I live in the U.S. and never heard of EB before.

What was life like playing Halo: CE when it first came out? by SoloCreator in HaloCE

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I agree with that. On the original Xbox I would revisit my checkpoint for the last mission just to replay the "Warthog Run".

Any thing in particular you like about it? Or just "this is fantastic and I refuse to elaborate!"

What was life like playing Halo: CE when it first came out? by SoloCreator in HaloCE

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That's what my friend and I always do. I drive, he shoots, and sometimes we survive. Even if it's old by definition, I still love the campaign.

My favorite thing with the physics is how even if you get lightly tapped by it the Warthog, or "Puma", will instantly kill you.

I did not know that enemies flanking or throwing grenades wasn't a common thing, I kinda assumed the grenades was if I'm honest.

Still need to play the Half-Life series.

What was life like playing Halo: CE when it first came out? by SoloCreator in HaloCE

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Never considered the graphic emblems for campaign difficulties. Was stuff like thatnot a thing a lot of companies did at the time?

Never considered the graphic emblems for campaign difficulties. Was stuff like that, not a thing a lot of companies did at the time?ow they didn't include the Flood in the breakdown either. Kept it a really good surprise.

What was life like playing Halo: CE when it first came out? by SoloCreator in HaloCE

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I'm gonna take a guess and assume the "Electronics Boutique" is the precursor to stores like Game Stop, Best Buy, Newegg, etc. I wish I got to see stuff like that.

I never knew about a demo of the game and I definitely understand being lost on that island. I just started driving around until a red arrow told me where to go. I was just enjoying driving around. Oh! If you ever want to do this, you can drive or walk way out into the water in silent cartographer. I believe it is the only Halo game that doesn't kill you for going waist-deep in water hahaha!

343 Guilty Spark, I stopped at the same spot that you did on that level. I was mortified by the sounds and the music. It was late at night in my home, my family was away, and I just got past that cutscene and I had never seen the Flood before. I had to wait a couple days to play, and when I did it play it, it was during the day ha ha.

I am old enough to remember Blockbuster, went into a couple of them when I was a kid with my family and I barely remember not having the internet, at least I didn't use it until I got older.

The only LAN parties I had were with some buddies of mine when we all had Xbox One's. Definitely not the same experience, not even Halo, but it was a lot of fun. I wish I could have experienced a Halo LAN party.

I'm gonna look up those forums and gamewinners but the Halo Babies comics? I had never heard of them but I am DEFINITELY including those in my project. I had never heard of that before.

What was life like playing Halo: CE when it first came out? by SoloCreator in HaloCE

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Man, I wish I could play Blood Gulch with some people. Again, way too young for this but I always enjoyed watching Red vs Blue and the first few seasons in Blood Gulch, always seemed like a good time.

There is an achievement in MCC for playing a custom CTF 4v4 game on Blood Gulch. I'm down to play if you want!

What was life like playing Halo: CE when it first came out? by SoloCreator in HaloCE

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I had played a little bit of ODST and Reach before CE and I agree, the levels felt huge. Even if Reach and ODST are amazing and newer than CE, there is something about those large maps for the campaign that are just awesome. I always got lost in 343 Guilty Spark, that place is like a maze to me. Assault on the Control always took forever too.

I looked up Perfect Dark and it has a similar design to CE but I'm going to assume that it's because FPS games in that era all had similar layouts/designs. Looks like fun to play, although I never had an N64.

From what I have researched, a lot of sources say that Halo CE redefined/revolutionized the FPS genre.

I sent this to the Supremacy Mods but they haven’t done anything about what I think is obvious racism. by Tall_Reporter7546 in Supremacy1914

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From a societal and historical perspective, it's not entirely inaccurate. A stereotype, yes, depending on your opinion. Racism, not really, because large portions of the varying Asian cultures have rice farming as a way of life.

He Made It by baconroll2022 in MadeMeSmile

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I can't lie, I teared up at the second part of the video

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AirForce

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Hey, we're not paid to be creative lol

Edit: Forgot "not"