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Subject: Vehicles on Reach.

RX R42HID XR, Xitol

So on Halo Reach, there's a pretty decent variety of vehicles, with classics like the Ghost and Warthog, and new additions like the Falcon to add to the tradition. But on Multiplayer and Campaign, should their be an opportunity to use new/different vehicles?

Should their/have been an opportunity to fly the pelacon? To fly the Phantom? Or on Campaign, a more vehicle-based level (Okay, there's a level based around the Falcon, but that's it). Should there be a level where we should have a chance to use other vehicles?

I personally think their should, any opinions? Or would you create a new vehicle? Make one in forge maybe?

Cheers guys

  • 04.09.2012 3:50 AM PDT

Halo 2 > Halo 3 > Halo 3 ODST > Halo Reach > Halo CE

Based on campaigns.

There's an Easter egg on New Alexandria where you can fly a pelican or a phantom

  • 04.09.2012 4:21 AM PDT

sword base u can use 3 different vehicles. not including the goss hog. you can also shoot out the elites in the wraith's, then you can drive them.

[Edited on 04.09.2012 6:13 AM PDT]

  • 04.09.2012 6:09 AM PDT

There are easter eggs to allow you to fly the Phantom, Pelican and Seraph.

Also I wish that Reach had a move Vehicle based campaign missions with Huge battles like Halo 3.

Hopefully Halo 4 will give you some new Freedoms to destroy Scarabs as well as use other vehicles Like the Scorpion and other Covenant vehicles in Large Battles, During the campaign.

Dont get me wrong though, I do very much enjoy the Non vehicle Base gamplay in Halo reach as well as the ability to be able to Battle the Covenant in Space.

  • 04.09.2012 6:32 AM PDT

RX R42HID XR, Xitol

I am aware of the easter eggs, but i'm talking about having a proper control with more features, rather than having to do all that just to have a quick go on the Pelican etc.

What i'm talking about is, should there be more of an opportunity to fly these types of vehicles?

  • 04.09.2012 9:16 AM PDT