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  • Bungie Favorites
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  • Bungie Favorites is a weekly updated list of in-game screenshots, films and clips, Gametypes, and maps that Bungie and the Halo 3 community recognizes as noteworthy, usually this is due to the number of downloads it has acquired. Everything shown in the Bungie Favorites has been created by people who play Halo 3. Bungie updates this list every Friday and it is accessible by pausing Halo 3 in the Main Menu or any of the lobbies as the first option. Bungie Favorites is only accessible through Xbox Live, and online at bungie.net.
  • Bungie Favorites are a selection of Halo 3 files chosen by Bungie's Private Groups and subcommunities. The favorites are updated roughly every week, and consist of a collection of 5 screenshots, 5 films or film clips, 5 gametypes, and 5 map variants. Before, the Bungie Favorites were chosen solely by a person (or persons) at Bungie Studios. This is however, no longer the case. Since the 9th of May 2008, Halo/Bungie themed groups/communities have had control over what content goes into the Favorites' slots.
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  • Bungie Favorites is a weekly updated list of in-game screenshots, films and clips, Gametypes, and maps that Bungie and the Halo 3 community recognizes as noteworthy, usually this is due to the number of downloads it has acquired. Everything shown in the Bungie Favorites has been created by people who play Halo 3. Bungie updates this list every Friday and it is accessible by pausing Halo 3 in the Main Menu or any of the lobbies as the first option. Bungie Favorites is only accessible through Xbox Live, and online at bungie.net.
  • Bungie Favorites are a selection of Halo 3 files chosen by Bungie's Private Groups and subcommunities. The favorites are updated roughly every week, and consist of a collection of 5 screenshots, 5 films or film clips, 5 gametypes, and 5 map variants. The current Bungie Favorites system has been planned since March 28, 2008 (source), and in place since May 9, 2008. It was decided to use the Bungie Community's favorites instead of someone at Bungie picking them. The reasons for this change, put in place by Luke Smith, are unknown but likely have to do with both the workload of the Bungie Employees as well as the assumption that the Community would pick screenshots that it liked best. Before, the Bungie Favorites were chosen solely by a person (or persons) at Bungie Studios. This is however, no longer the case. Since the 9th of May 2008, Halo/Bungie themed groups/communities have had control over what content goes into the Favorites' slots. Every two weeks, a different community has the privilege of showcasing their favorite Halo 3 created content on the Bungie Favorites. Within those two weeks, each chosen group has two time periods of one week each to showcase separate content. This means, for the first week, 20 items are shown, then for the remaining week of that group's control of the Favorites, another set of 20 items are shown. So, for the duration of a group's presence, they will have the opportunity to show-off 40 items altogether.