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Subject: The Battle Rifle, Aim Assist, and CQC

you guys should just refer to each others posts by name, rather than quoting.

i feel like i am reading a PhD dissertation. no more epic walls of text, for those of us following the thread. simply referring to the previous post will suffice in most cases.

  • 07.21.2009 12:43 PM PDT

Character Artist -- Electronic Arts

Posted by: III Kirby III
you guys should just refer to each others posts by name, rather than quoting.

i feel like i am reading a PhD dissertation. no more epic walls of text, for those of us following the thread. simply referring to the previous post will suffice in most cases.

No reason.
I won't be participating in this discussion any further.

As the dismissive nature of his counter posts epitomize the problems within the Bungie Community, thus I will not encourage the behavior .

  • 07.21.2009 12:50 PM PDT

Clearly because the desktop uses a 3 prong plug and a laptop uses a 2 prong plug, the microwave will fill your car with tostitos better

Crow, go into a Halo 3 game with a battle rifle as a starting weapon.

Make sure you are in range of your target, unscoped (or scoped, it doesn't matter, but bullet magnetism decreases with distance) and have the reticule as far to the side of the target as possible while still being red. Shoot.

Most of the time bullets will hit the target even though a large portion of your reticule was actually of it. That is bullet magnetism. I'm not here to debate whether or not it exists with you, I know it does.

Again, I'm not talking about leading shots. I can lead my shots just fine, I like the concept of leading shots being in Halo.

  • 07.21.2009 12:59 PM PDT

bullet magnetism does exist in Halo 3, as with most FPS. this is an irrefutable fact.

  • 07.21.2009 1:02 PM PDT

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