I didn’t dress up for Halloween, but my Xbox Avatar did.
The ODST armor is courtesy of Halo Waypoint, which was released this weekend for those in the Preview Program. I was awarded nine Halo-related pieces of Avatar clothing for my various Halo-related achievements! I’m one of the few people who think that it is okay to spend real money on virtual clothing, but not too much; 80 MSP is a fair price for a shirt, but 400 MSP for a light saber is just too much.
I did think about buying that light saber though. Just for a second.
Tony says
That’s some pretty cool ways to customize your avatar. I just wish they didn’t make the avatar models look so frumpy.
I mean this is something Master Chief would wear!
Nat says
Ambiguity FTW.
James says
I didn’t get anything for my avatar yet. I think I’m waiting for some more game related pieces. Or even achievement based unlockable items.
I was tempted to get an OSU t-shirt. =)
Tony says
After you pointed out the OSU stuff, I am considering paying real money for digital bits with no utility. This is quite a turn for me.
I want an OSU hat!
Will says
I think that many 360 gamers feel the same about buying virtual clothing. But most of them eventually find that one thing that has to potential to break that stance.
Nat says
I don’t. I want the old dashboard back. I hate having to navigate through tons of things to just play a game.
It’s just a bunch of revolving ads. So revolutionary.