We want your HALO 3 screenshots here. Add yours.
The Hushed Casket was founded in 2002 shortly after the launch of the XBOX console. Today the Hushed Casket is a thriving community of gamers, playing together and publishing news and stories that have appeared in major media properties like Newsweek, G4TV, USA Today, and Penny Arcade. Some game developers have even referenced our guides and news to support their gamers. We don't play Halo. We LAN Halo.

Get notified of game nights and important THX announcements via the hushedcasket Twitter account. You can get the messages on your cell phone, through email, Facebook, and many other ways. Here's how it goes down.
We don't know because the
We don't know because the guidelines aren't clear enough.
Also, the next Oblivion DLC will have extra gamerscore points in it. 250, I think. Surely it will be a significant download. The good news is that Oblivion gamers will get the extra 250. The bad news is that _IF_ there happened to be ANOTHER Oblivion DLC (which I’m sure many gamers will want), then under the guidelines, you wouldn't get the opportunity to unlock more gamerscore points. They’d be used up in the first DLC.
If Oblivion releases yet another expansion pack, I think gamers should be able to unlock more gamerscore points, even if that means 1500 points are possible from Oblivion. Why cap it if great add-on content is being released? Doesn’t that send a DISCOURAGING signal to Oblivion fans who are into achievements? Doesn’t that DISCOURAGE game devs from making more content?