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KILLROUNDS
Game Type : Team Slayer
Game Play : One Vs. One
Description
In Killrounds, there are two teams that will face off against each other. How the game works is that each member on one of the teams will duel off against a single opponent from the other team in one of the four weapon specific sections that are inaccessible to each other. There are sections for the following weapons: Magnum / Energy Sword / Battle Rifle / Sniper Rifle. The Magnum section is located in the back of the map, making it a long hallway battle with only a few obstacles in the way. The Sword section is located in a floating cage with only but your opponent to stare down, having no obstacles to inspire a intense duel. The Battle Rifle section uses the two areas on either side of the middle wall with a two story set up on both sides. The Sniper Rifle section takes over the whole main floor and has many perfect sniping obstacles in the way. Now that the map has been described, back to the game play itself. Each kill gives the team a point, and after every victor has been decided in each section, a new round with start, in which there are seven rounds. The only way teammates can help one another is to look through some of the provided windows to tell your teammate where his/her opponent is. ( Note: If at least one player remains from each team at the end, you will actually have to wait for the one minute time limit to be over for the next round as the game has no way to establish to start a new round in this situation. ) Each player will be put in a random section, giving no way to specifically choose a certain weapon to use. At the start of each game/round, the weapon for that section will be placed in front of each player for them to grab. Each player with start with a Magnum and is expected to pick of the weapon of that area. ( Note: A custom power up has been made for the Sword section so that using the Magnum will be virtually useless against your opponent ) Once the seven rounds are up, whoever has the most points is the winner. In reality it is every man for himself, but it all comes together as a team effort, giving a new feeling towards the way Halo 3 is played.
Requirements
1. Each team must have the same number of players.
2. The most a team can have is four players, and the least a team can have is two players.
3. In order for the spawns to work, the team colors must be red and blue.
Everything You Need To Play
Map Variant : Exgage Omni
Game Variant : Killrounds V1.6
Pictures
Sniper Rifle Section:
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Battle Rifle Section:
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Energy Sword Section:
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Magnum Section:
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[Edited on 06.12.2008 12:31 AM PDT]