Halo Archive Fan Site Keeps Bungie-Era Competitive Stats Alive | TechRaptor

Halo Archive Fan Site Keeps Bungie-Era Competitive Stats Alive | TechRaptor

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A group of enterprising Halo fans have launched Halo Archive, a fan website that collects and shows analytics from old-school Xbox Halo titles, so if you're wondering just how skilled you were back in the day, here's your chance to check.

The site went live earlier today, and its organizers, known as Bigstack and Tactics, say it's got "1.9 billion Halo 3 and 801 million Halo 2 carnage reports" in its database. In case you're wondering, a carnage report is effectively a post-game stat breakdown, so it's essentially a summary of the match.

Halo Archive also has over 30 million Gamertags "that Bungie left behind", the organizers say, which should help you to "find lost friends, stats, ranks, and brand new analytics". In short, if you played Halo 2 or 3 back in the day, you'll probably find yourself on Halo Archive.

Although Halo Archive says it's pulling stats from Halo's beloved Bungie era (before the studio moved on to the likes of Destiny and Marathon), it doesn't appear that Halo: Reach has been included, so if you did most of your Halo gaming there, you may be out of luck.

There's a lengthy and rather interesting explanation...

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