Lost Screenshots?

Okay, so maybe I missed it entirely… but since the shift from B.net over to here, I can’t seem to find any of my recent screenshots online. I had something of a photography thing going that I wanted to get back into, but it’s kinda hard when I can’t save any of my screenshots to my computer…

Anyone have any tips? I can’t seem to find them anywhere on this new site.

bungie stopped updating, anything youdid on reach after the date of transition will not show up on their website. 343 havent taken on the fileshare system yet, you will have to wait to access your new pictures

Meh, fair enough. Thanks for the info.

I’m pretty sure they won’t add this system in’till Halo 4 dates gets near, r actually here. (Not Confirmed)

The new update with File Share features should be coming in the summer.

Unfortunately we do have to wait awhile longer, TBD this Summer, but here’s all the info if you’re interested :slight_smile:

The turnover from bnet to 343i:
Bungie.net Announcement (click spoiler)

Last summer, Bungie and 343 Industries began a transition process for Halo data. On March 31st, 2012 that transition process will be complete, all live Halo data will be managed by 343 Industries, and Bungie will no longer be able to update game stats and player service records, to host new user generated content, or to operate the Bungie Pro service. All currently supported, Bungie-developed Halo titles will be impacted by this change.

Any replacement functionality, and all future Halo support, will be provided by Microsoft and 343 Industries via Halo Waypoint at http://halo.xbox.com.

Bungie will preserve all existing historical Halo data on Bungie.net for as long as the Internet and Bungie’s data storage systems remain functional.

Thanks for making the Halo-era version of Bungie.net more successful than we could have possibly imagined. You complete us.

See you starside.

Halo Waypoint Announcement:

Short Version of some key points:
-There will be a file share feature coming shortly after bungie.net shuts theirs down on March 31st.
-no video rendering
-no nameplate support
-24 slot fileshares for everyone!

Long Version: (quoted from 2/2/12 Halo Bulletin)

> What’s next for Halo Waypoint.
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> Our friends at Bungie recently announced that as part of Halo’s transition to 343, they will no longer be able to update game stats and player service records, host new user-generated content, or operate the Bungie Pro Service after March 31. This is part of our contract with Bungie, and a planned stage of the Halo transition process. Decisions on future and ongoing support are Microsoft’s alone, and if you have any further questions, please direct them at us, not Bungie. There has been a lot of discussion and some confusion around this transition, so we wanted to take a moment to tell you what will be affected and what’s next for Halo Waypoint.
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> Starting on April 1, we will be increasing Halo: Reach File Share capacity from 6 slots to 24 slots at no extra charge. All Halo: Reach files, including films, screenshots, game types, and maps, will continue to be fully accessible in-game, just like they are today. We’re also excited to announce that we are bringing Halo: Reach File Share access to the web version of Halo Waypoint this summer. After March 31, there will be a short period where new Halo: Reach user-generated content will not be accessible from the web.
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> While the real-time export of Halo 3 and Halo 3: ODST data to the web will not be supported on Waypoint at the time of this transition, data collection is still taking place. In fact, Halo 3 and Halo 3: ODST stats will continue to be reflected in your Halo Waypoint Career. To access your Halo Career, log on to the website, and click the drop-down arrow located to the right of your gamertag at the top of the screen. Then, click the Career Overview panel. There you will see the total number of Halo 2, Halo 3, Halo 3: ODST, Halo Wars, and Halo: Reach Campaign and Multiplayer games you’ve played throughout your entire Halo career. You can also see Games Played, Time Played, Total Kills, and Kill/Death information for each title by selecting it in the Halo Stats Summary column.
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> The most noticeable changes will include those features seen exclusively on Bungie.net, such as rendered films, nameplates, and Halo: Reach API keys. Those features are not included in the transition, and we do not have plans to develop similar features at this time.
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> 343’s focus for the near future is ensuring that the Halo: Reach experience is the best it can be, both in-game and on the web, expanding our Halo Waypoint services, and making Halo 4, which you can expect to hear more about in the not-so-distant future. We’re excited about continuing to evolve the Halo franchise, and we thank you for joining us on this ride.