I'm from the Tulsa area, but yea I already got on that site and branched off on several different urls, all just restating the fact that you can get volunteer hours in tulsa from OKGamers.com. Can't find anything telling that you can get hours that will be accepted at OSU. So is this all basically stating that OKGamers is now a officially accepted form of volunteer hours for any college?
Oh and by the way im really laid back about everything and based on the fact that I have way too much on my shoulers right now I only take personal attacks more seriously. In other words you and TH3 R3LIGION don't have to worry about me in the drama section, I just like a good argument and when it comes to me being judged I just so happen to be someone that never shapes an opinion of somebody until I meet them in person. Even if I never get to see them in person and do recieve any kind of trash talking or critisicm I still just keep them as an unknown and I guess I just mostly expect this back as a form of respect.
So yea I was about twelve when I used to go to iGames tournaments but ever sense the store closed I have been shut out of the tournament scene and now that I finally have found a tournament community. Although I think I neither have the time on the specific days to attend tournaments nor do I have the resources to get a team together. :'(
Though next year I am really looking forward to all the stillwater tournaments I see postings for. Going to be a great time at OSU.
But all in all my main point still stands. I bought Halo the week it came out. I played it almost every day over LAN with my friends and did attend tournaments. I grew up and bought Halo 2 the night it came out. I played Halo 2 constantly over XBOX Live and had a few local friendly tournaments. I read the Halo books. I bought Halo 3 the night it came out. Although I don't have the time to be constantly fluent with my Halo 3 nowadays im pretty sure my time spent playing the game only furthers what you stated.
I might not be a pro in the tournament section, but im pretty sure I have logged enough of my life into Halo to humbly consider myself a veteran in the overall Halo community.