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Bungie considers creating video Renderer for Halo 3

According to what was published on the official Bungie site’s weekly update, the development team would be considering the possibility of making a video renderer for Halo 3 available to players.With that tool, in a nutshell, players would be allowed to convert the normal videos created inside Halo 3 in WMV movies, that would be later published through Bungie.net. The tool, however, would be only available to the “PRO” Bungie users, those that spend 750 Microsoft Points a year to pay for the extra services from Halo 3.
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