Nov 2

Halo 3 achievements.  Easy? To some this would be yes.  To others this would simply be crazy to ask.  Steppin Razor, Overkill, Maybe Next time buddy comes to mind for me.  I’m a level 30 in halo 3, and still cannot get the Steppin Razor, nor the overkill in a Lone Wolves game.

I believe asking for others to help you really shouldn’t be seen as cheating, but that’s just me.  Cheating defined in Halo 3 would be any form of play that gives you the greater advantage over other players, using non-conventional means to do so.  Where does asking for help with achievements fall into this category?  Sure, many people can rebute this and may very well be right, this is just one gamers opinion.

I admit I have asked for help in achievements but only the ones I know for a fact i could not do.  Some I didn’t want to bother with, while others I craved.

But when it comes right down to it, where will these achievements lead?  Surely not prosperity, nor fame.  We’ll all get 1000/1000 gamerpoints in Halo someday, that’s a sure thing.  So why even bother?  Could it be for Security Armor? Perhaps the unusable Katana?  The world may never know.

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