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*The [[TR/9 Antipersonnel Mine|Trip Mine]] in the Beta was far more deadly than its final version, as the Beta Trip Mine could stick to the underside of an unmanned vehicle. As soon as this rigged vehicle was touched, the mine would trigger.
*The [[TR/9 Antipersonnel Mine|Trip Mine]] in the Beta was far more deadly than its final version, as the Beta Trip Mine could stick to the underside of an unmanned vehicle. As soon as this rigged vehicle was touched, the mine would trigger.
*The reticule for the [[M6 Grindell/Galilean Nonlinear Rifle|Spartan Laser]] was different in the Beta Version. The Beta reticule no longer featured a dot in the center, and the cross-hair's four corners weren't connected to one another. They instead formed a diamond in the center, resulting in a vague outline of where you were aiming.
*The reticule for the [[M6 Grindell/Galilean Nonlinear Rifle|Spartan Laser]] was different in the Beta Version. The Beta reticule no longer featured a dot in the center, and the cross-hair's four corners weren't connected to one another. They instead formed a diamond in the center, resulting in a vague outline of where you were aiming.
*The Spartan models in the beta were far more detailed than the final version, including paint chips and dents in the armor. They also had a bit more contrast in the visor of their armor. In addition, by what can be observed from the paint chips and dents, it can be noted that the Spartan model used in Halo 3 Beta is actually the same model they used for [[John-117]] in the actual Campaign. The change in the final version was an artistic choice and not technical.<ref>[https://halo.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=38082528&postRepeater1-p=1#38082953 '''Bungie.Net Forum''' ''- Beta vs Final Graphics Comparison'']</ref>
*The Spartan models in the beta were far more detailed than the final version, including paint chips and dents in the armor. They also had a bit more contrast in the visor of their armor. In addition, by what can be observed from the paint chips and dents, it can be noted that the Spartan model used in Halo 3 Beta is actually the same model they used for [[John-117]] in the actual Campaign. The change in the final version was can artistic choice and not technical.<ref>[https://halo.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=38082528&postRepeater1-p=1#38082953 '''Bungie.Net Forum''' ''- Beta vs Final Graphics Comparison'']</ref>
*On May 11, both members of the press and people part of the "Friends and Family" program got the Beta 5 days before everyone else.
*On May 11, both members of the press and people part of the "Friends and Family" program got the Beta 5 days before everyone else.


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