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Today's entry in the Halo 3 Weapons Guide is the Covenant Carbine.
I was wondering if anyone has piano sheet music for the Arbiter's Theme. This is the one that plays in the second half of Ghosts of Reach on the Halo 2 vol.1 soundtrack, as well as several sections throughout vol.2 (third part of Prologue, for instance). If someone could post this, it'd be most appreciated.
After my friend showed me the flying turret, he also showed me the timebomb.
(In Forge)
First get a sticky. Then stick your friend. Once the sticky has made contact with your friend, they need to become the monitor. Now the sticky is stuck inside your friend and once they become a spartan/elite again, they will blow up!
My friend taught me how to make a turret fly! Pretty fun if you and your friends are playing forge.
First you need to spawn a turret. After that someone needs to get into the turret. Become the monitor and pick up the turret. The player should still be in the turret and is still able to fire.
Now you can flip them upside down, sideways, or make them do backflips!
The Catch skull is on the level [b] The Storm. [/b] The effect is it makes EVERYTHING get more grenades. When I mean everything, I mean everything. One day while I was playing I had a flood throw a sticky at me. A STICKY+FLOOD=ldjfhglisudgbslbv
[i][b]ADMIN NOTE:[/b] I've never seen Flood throw grenades, even on Cortana on legendary with the Catch skull on, so I'm not actually sure this is possible.[/i]
Nthro Sraom submitted a nice how-to for finding the Famine Skull in Halo 3. Since Rampancy's collection of skull pages isn't complete, we're asking readers to submit entries on their own favorite skull: how and where to find it, what it does, your preferred method of reaching it, and how it changes your experience of the game. Not just the location; lots of sites have lists of skulls with locations.
Texas TV station KIITV has a story on the implementation of realtime signal processing by audio firm Waves in Halo 3, as mentioned by Bungie audio director Marty O'Donnell in his interview on Major Nelson's podcast last week.
Once again more news has transpired in 24 hours than I'm able to handle with the individual loving care that each unique-as-in-snowflake bit of news fully deserves to be treated. So sue me.
Here's what happened:
Bungie cheated HBO out of a Humpday win. Makes you wish there was some large company comprised of adults watching over these boys Luke Smith while at play.
This skull is found on [b] The Ark. [/b] The effect of this skull is it makes weapons that enemies drop, have half ammo. So for instance, say you pick up a beam rifle that you got from killing a jackal. It usually has close to 88 charge right? Well now if you're lucky it'll have 41 charge. Makes the search for weapons longer however it gives you a 2x multiplier on campaign scoring. Anyways, onto finding the skull.
The ultimate vehicle, my favorite vehicle; The Mongoose. Here's what I use with my friends to totally own with a mongoose.
One of the things we do is travel. This works especially well with sniper. You get on the mongoose and then the sniper gets on the back. After that you take him to one location and hide the mongoose. Stay close to your sniper and when he gets a couple of kills get back in the mongoose and go somewhere else. This technique works very well on Valhalla and Sandtrap. Also you can just travel to anywhere pretty quickly. The mongoose is pretty durable and fast.
YankeeHotel has started up a picture blog called abstrakt, art from inside the Halo 3 engine, featuring artsy, unmodified screenshots. Check it out! Thanks for the heads-up to Louis Wu at HBO.
c0rps3K1lla008 at High Impact Halo has posted a guide to maximizing your campaign score on Halo 3. It makes a good companion piece to the guide on skulls posted at Bungie.net. This one line, however, is genius and bears quoting:
Turning on Catch for Floodgate, Cortana, and Halo gives a free 1.5x multiplier! Why? Because the Flood do not throw grenades!
Nthro Sraom wrote up a quick guide to the terminal locations in Halo 3. Don't forget, finding all of them grants an achievement, and viewing all of their pages (which are different on Legendary difficulty) grants access to a lot of Halo 3's backstory.
After Halo 2, VVV didn't hold out much hope that he'd like the next installment, and he's found that the game met his low expectations. Check out his review for a counterpoint to all the pro-Halo 3 enthusiasm. He does like the game-- better than Halo 2-- but there's a bittersweet flavor to it for him.