rocket propane tanks
the propane tanks can be found in a lot of places. if you shoot the caps off. it should start flying every where. becareful they can hurt.
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the propane tanks can be found in a lot of places. if you shoot the caps off. it should start flying every where. becareful they can hurt.
the ghost on lockout is fake. it is just a computer rized spartan. they say that a guy goes to eat then the ghost showes up but really he is just another character. it's fake by how the guy reacts to him. the main guy just waits for the so called ghost to kill him.
I'm going to start with a really, really tiny detail and try to use it to come to a sweeping statement about what makes a game fun. The detail we'll start with is weapon spawns in the Halo games: why timers are fair, but not fun, and why slightly random spawns may be unfair, but more fun.
Okay, so not everybody is in love with Halo 3. Over at the Hushed Casket, Midnight calls it "fun" and details the changes. Rapture calls it a bigger, prettier Halo 2, and it's most decidedly not a compliment. Of course you can't please everybody, and some things (like Halo) become so popular that the only way for anybody to make themselves cooler is to not like it. The guys at the Hushed Casket aren't like that, though, so if they've got a beef with the game, there's probably something to it.
Bungie has swapped out the Team Training list for a Big Team Training playlist. This features Banshees when played on Valhalla.
More articles about the Halo 3 Beta around the web:
GamingExcellence likes what they see but think Bungie has taken a "safe approach" to changes in Halo 3.
Hushed Casket has impressions of Halo 3 by Midnight and rapture; they're not nearly as impressed as many others are, and their comments deserve some examination which I'll get to shortly.
the hole in lockout is fun and easy. go to where the glass in the celing is and you can go to the worp pad or to the bigger tower. crouch walk up in the wall by the door down to the worp pad. go to the left of the light. move right slowly till you get to the third black line in the light. while doing this keep jumping and it might take a few trys but eventually you will get it. you will know if you have done it by when you fall throuh the wall and land on the other side. yes the gardians can still kill you while you do this.
go to the middle of acension with the banshee. flip the banshee on the path way between the banshee pad and the center of the map. flip the banshee like your doing the banshee jump.( you will ned overshields and rockets) now do the banshee jump and if you did it right you should fly past the banshee pad and fall to the bottom of the map. now you can walk around. this might take a couple trys but it's fun in the end.
More ramblings on the Internet over the past few days about the Halo 3 beta.
SketchFactor writes at Bungie.net that if you get this status code from your Xbox:
"Status Code: Z: 8015 - 190D"
Congratulations! You've been banned for modifying your Xbox. This doesn't affect your XBL account, but does prevent that console from connecting to Xbox Live. Ever. Major Nelson also notes this on his blog.
Sorahn's directory of Public Beta medals has been updated; it seems Bungie caved on Cheneymania, renaming it Open Season; also several missing medals, including Hail to the King, have been added.
I've read in several previews that the range of the radar around a Spartan in multiplayer has been reduced. I don't have any good way of quantifying that, but it certainly seems to be true to me.
In particular, on Valhalla there are two rock outcroppings on either side of the stream where players often like to perch with ranged weapons like a turret, sniper, or laser. Often there's a lot of activity far away that they are paying attention to, and more than a few times I've run right up to such a player from behind and assassinated them if there's no one covering their back. It's also happened to me quite a few times as well.
I have a feeling that the radar may have lost most of its usefulness in many situations if this is the case. It can tell you if an enemy is nearby but on a different level, but doesn't indicate whether it is higher or lower, so this is of little use. Out in the open, you'll see a player long before he or she ever shows up on radar, so it's only good for detecting someone outside of your line of sight. If the range is so short, however, that it's routinely possible to run (not sneak) up to players and melee them before they have a chance to register an enemy on the radar, it makes me wonder if it shouldn't be either removed entirely, given a greater range, or provide additional information, such as the elevation of a target.
Articles referring to the Halo 3 Multiplayer Public Beta, held in May and June of 2007.
GamePro interviews Bungie's Lars Bakken about the Halo 3 Beta.
PALGN has an article up giving their impressions of the Halo 3 Beta, by Alistair Macleod.
If you've been playing in the Beta since the 11th, you'll have to install an update today to keep playing. If you don't, you might get a message that says the H3 Beta is "unavailable or expired".
You should be prompted to download an update. If it doesn't happen, quit Halo 3 and/or restart your 360 until you get the prompt.
Just a warning-- you will NOT be able to watch any of your old saved films after you do this update, but you will NOT be able to continue playing in the Beta until you do install the update. So if you've got any movies that you're especially fond of, watch them now, then update.