The successor to Blood Gulch (hence the name) has more varied terrain, a more complex underground base system including a Banshee hangar, and more obstructed views between the two base areas.

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Anonymous's picture

The new shape of the terrain, including additional rocks, hills and trees, means that approaching the bases via the middle ground is plausible, whereas before it was almost suicidal. The overall size of the level seems to smaller, and more compact, and the bases appear considerably larger. The teleporter provides no refuge. I haven't looked closely at the key hidey holes yet. It seems that the other pathways are the same. Basically, the level has had a facelift, and it's worked well.

Anonymous's picture

This must be the shittiest pic ive ever squinted my eyes at. i would be embaressed just for posting it.

narcogen's picture

In reply to: Holy Pixel

It's an image from Bungie.net's stats system, being blown up several times. Click the "original image" link. It's not shitty quality, just a very small image. The photo gallery just blows it up to this size by default.

We used it because at the time, prior to H2's launch, there were no other images of most of Halo's levels except for a few of the known ones, like Zanzibar, Ivory Tower, and Burial Mounds.

Shortly there will be images taken from the shipping version of Halo 2.


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Legends's picture

U need a new camera. an Newone not used again