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| {{Multiplayer map infobox | | {{Era|H2}} |
| | {{Disambig header|the Halo 2 [[multiplayer]] level|the ghostly figure that haunts it|Ghost of Lockout}} |
| | {{Multiplayer Map Infobox |
| |name=Lockout | | |name=Lockout |
| |image=[[File:H2 Lockout.jpg|300px]] | | |image=[[Image:Lockout.jpg|300px]] |
| |game=''[[Halo 2]]'' | | |game=''[[Halo 2]]'' |
| |devname=<code>lockout</code>{{Ref/File|Id=H2EK|H2EK|H2EK\tags\scenarios\multi\lockout\lockout.scenario}} | | |location=[[Installation 05]] |
| |map=War Games Map_Set/: 036-8{{Ref/Site|Id=HU|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/locations/delta-halo|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Delta Halo|D=27|M=10|Y=2015}} | | |terrain=Mountain top, Ice, Snow |
| |location=[[Flood research facility]], [[Installation 05]]
| | |weapons=*[[BR55 Battle Rifle|Battle Rifle]] |
| |terrain=Forerunner structure, ice, snow | | *[[Energy Sword]] |
| |symmetry=Asymmetrical
| | *[[M6G|Magnum]] |
| |playernumber=2-8 | | *[[Needler]] |
| | *[[Plasma Pistol]] |
| | *[[Plasma Rifle]] |
| | *[[Shotgun]] |
| | *[[SMG]] |
| | *[[SRS99C-S2 AM|Sniper Rifle]] |
| | *[[Fragmentation Grenade]]s |
| | *[[Plasma Grenade]]s |
| | |vehicles=None |
| | |power-ups=None |
| |gametypes=*[[Slayer]] | | |gametypes=*[[Slayer]] |
| *[[1 Flag CTF]] | | *[[Capture the Flag]] |
| *[[Assault|1 Bomb Assault]]
| | |playernumber= |
| *[[Juggernaut]]
| | 2-8 |
| |pagegamelabel=H2
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| }} | | }} |
| {{Article quote|Some believe this remote facility was once used to study the [[Flood]]. But few clues remain amidst the snow and ice.}} | | {{Article Quote|Some believe this remote facility was once used to study the [[Flood]]. But few clues remain amidst the snow and ice.}} |
| '''Lockout''' is an asymmetrical ''[[Halo 2]]'' multiplayer map. It was remade as [[Blackout]] in ''[[Halo 3]]'', Shutout using [[Forge]] in ''[[Halo 4]]'', and as [[Lockdown]] in ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]''. | | '''Lockout''' is a ''[[Halo 2]]'' [[multiplayer]] level, and has been remade into the [[Halo 3]] multiplayer map [[Blackout]]. |
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| ==Universe and lore== | | ==Background== |
| Although the {{UNSCShip|In Amber Clad}} was [[Battle of Installation 05|destroyed]] during [[Installation 05|Delta Halo]]’s [[Flood]] outbreak, the [[Stalwart-class light frigate|frigate's]] data nodes had already transmitted extensive details of various sites on the ring's surface to the [[John-117|Master Chief]]. One of these – a derelict structure fixed to the ledge of a distant mountain - was the source of considerable scientific debate after his return. Subsequent analysis indicates it may have been a Forerunner [[Flood research facility|research site]] used to research the parasite, but the findings remain inconclusive.{{Ref/Reuse|HU}}
| | Lockout is theoretically an old research laboratory designed by the [[Forerunner]]s. In the icy mountains of [[Delta Halo]], the only way you can get a good view of [[Installation 05]] is by [[Sword Canceling]] from down below to someone jumping on a pillar above, flinging you to the top of the level. |
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| ==Layout==
| | Once atop the huge structure, drop down at the first part and keep walking down the slope until you reach the back. There, the material of the floor seems to turn bluer, and if you look at the landscape, you see a lot of snow, mountains, and the Halo. |
| Lockout consists of three levels. The focus of the map is a central square platform, with four buildings surrounding the platform. Through the use of connecting ramps and bridges, two buildings on each end of the platform connect together to form a rough figure eight shape. Each building, including the central platform, contains three levels, interconnected through gravity lifts and ramps.
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| Most of the fighting occurs around the center of the map, either the upper or lower level. A small room exists on the bottom floor with small, damaged, green-glowing chambers and at the end there is a [[gravity lift]] back to the upper deck near the center. The towers abutting the center arena are used to get a better view of the upper level, as well as surprise attacks for people beneath them.
| | ==Gameplay== |
| | This map is heavily favored by [[MLG]] professionals and skilled snipers. The [[superbounce]]s on this map make for interesting gameplay and tactics. |
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| Lockout is, overall, a very straightforward map hence its popularity among MLG players, and the map default weapons are generally close-quarters minded with longer range weapons acting as power selections, if used correctly.
| | It is usually played solely as a close quarters map because of the nature of the course and map default spawns. It's no less uncommon to have three-man matches than to have ten-man matches; it's simply guaranteed to be more chaotic as more members enter the game. |
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| ===Territories===
| | A small room exists on the bottom floor with small, damaged, Green-Glowing chambers (possibly Flood Form Stasis Chambers, one of which has been broken open, strangely human in shape and one '''''looks like''''' a Spartan/Human with a crown of tentacles coming out of it. The flood form that has escaped possibly was neutralized as there are flood blood splatters in the room on the surroding pod doors and wall parts.) and at the end there is a [[Gravity Lift]] back to the surface. |
| [[File:H2 Lockout Overview.png|thumb|300px|An overview of Lockout.]] | | |
| *Gravity lift/Top of gravity lift rower | | Lockout consists of two levels. Most of the fighting occurs around the centre of the map, either the upper ''or'' lower level. |
| *Center/underneath Center | | |
| *[[Sniper]] Tower (right side when coming up gravity lift) | | The towers abutting the centre arena are used to get a better view of the upper level, as well as surprise attacks for people beneath them. There is a room with a Gravity lift on the lower level that takes you up to the upper level, near the centre. |
| *Battle rifle tower (left side when coming up gravity lift) | | |
| | Lockout is, overall, a very straightforward map hence its popularity among MLG players, and the map default weapons are generally close-quarters minded. |
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| | == Territories == |
| | *Lift/Top of Lift Tower |
| | *Centre/Underneath Centre |
| | *Sniper Tower (right side when coming up [[Gravity lift]]) |
| | *BR Tower (left side when coming up Gravity lift) |
| *Elbow (connects the lower lift room to Sniper Tower) | | *Elbow (connects the lower lift room to Sniper Tower) |
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| ===Weapons on map=== | | == Tactics == |
| #[[BR55 battle rifle|Battle rifle]]
| | *If playing CTF, you can jump from your base to another. The tactic is to use a Brute Shot (create your own mode)and move to where two walls are perpendicular to each other (wall does not have to be over your height). Face your back to the other base and shoot a Brute Shot grenade into the cease of the walls. Jump up and then shoot. When flying, the only way to land down before dying it to use an [[Energy Sword]] and lunge another player. |
| #[[M7 SMG|SMG]]
| | *There is a common [[Superbounce]] on this map, used to get on top of the [[Gravity lift]] tower. Be aware of its existence and predominance in the game. Snipers will use it ad infinitum, and are hard to pick off due to the natural cover that it provides. |
| #[[M6C magnum|Magnum]]
| | *There is also a lesser known [[Superbounce]] on this map, used to get on top of the Sniper Tower. Not everyone uses it, but make sure you know that it is easy and probable that you may run into someone who can Snipe you from up there. Also, if hiding in the right spot, it is easy for anyone to avoid danger, so the best way to eliminate someone using this bounce is with a Sniper rifle, someone else or you super-bounce up there, or plasma grenades. It is easy to be a Juggernaut on the battlefield when up there. You can also use the "butterfly" to get on top of the grav lift tower and the sniper tower. |
| #[[M90 Shotgun|Shotgun]]
| | *The butterfly is when one person gets on top of the other, the bottom person uses the button combo BxBxBxB repetitively while the top person taps A over and over again. When you hit the other person you lunge toward them, then when you press x the hit is cancelled, sort of like a sword cancel. If you do this correctly the two people can fly up and up and up until someone messes up. |
| #[[SRS99C-S2 AM sniper rifle|Sniper rifle]]
| | *There have been sightings of a possible Ghost who kills the players. The Ghost cannot be killed though. |
| #[[Okarda'phaa-pattern plasma rifle|Plasma Rifle]]
| | *[[Dual wielding]] is very popular on this level. |
| #[[Vostu-pattern carbine|Carbine]]
| | *In the bottom floor, underneath the center panel of the top level, you can hide in the corners and remain stationary, and surprise and kill anyone whom walks in. Obviously, this has also been rehearsed infinitely; so don't hesitate to chuck a grenade or two in the room before you enter it. Also, check the corners from an approaching hallway before running in. |
| #[[Type-1 energy sword|Energy sword]]
| | *In Sniper matches, it is common practice to stand at the far end of the course, on the lower level, and snipe people across the level. Since the hall is continuous, there isn't much chance to react to a good sniper. This has given this "hallway" the nickname "Sniper Alley". |
| #[[Type-33 needler|Needler]]
| | *The default place for the Sniper Rifle to spawn is at the top of the Sniper Tower. You can easily kill anybody standing up there trying to snipe people by blowing up the explosive barrels at the back of the platform. This will also kill anyone in the turret on the platform. |
| | *By default, the [[BR55 Battle Rifle|Battle Rifle]] spawns on the top section of the Gravity lift tower, and on the tower opposite the Sniper Tower. Remember it, since in Map Default games, mostly populated by Dual wielding, distance can give you the win. |
| | *A good way to kill an enemy is to ambush them when they float up from the Grav-Lift. But make sure you hide near the "drop-down-holes" and when they're just about to touchdown, assassinate them. |
| | *If you don't have the Energy Sword, ''watch out''. In the multiple close quarter fights you'll get into, the Energy Sword wielder will usually win. Try using the [[Shotgun]] if you don't have the sword. |
| | *A good player can use only the Sniper Rifle and the sword and win with a score more than double of the player coming in second. Stay on the tower that the [[Sniper Rifle]] spawns on. From there, you can hit people all across the map. Just remember to alternate at different times what level of the tower you are on to avoid being sniped back. If anyone tries to invade your tower, slash him or her. |
| | *When traveling, search the room you're walking into. Use your motion tracker and slightly angle yourself to have better luck getting someone ambushing you. |
| | *When you're playing on this map, don't use any single wielding weapons except for the [[Energy Sword]] and the [[Sniper]]. It has been proven that a [[Battle Rifle]] won't win against dual-wielded [[SMG]]s or [[Plasma Rifles]]. |
| | *Death-defying jumps on this map is a great way to get around. You can hop between levels very easily, despite the long distance in between. It is possible to get to key areas such as the [[Energy Sword]] spawn easily. |
| | *A great surprise tactic can be to jump on top of the [[Battle Rifle]] tower instead of going up the usual ramp. |
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| | == Super Jump == |
| | To do the [[Super Jumping|Super Jump]], go to the BR Tower and face the path entering or exiting and take a left. Stop before the next doorway and crouch where the little tower sticks out of the wall and walk towards it until you can let go of the control stick and you are still crouched. From the crouch, Jump to the ledge and land on it and walk forward a small amount and jump and land right before the crack on the ledge. (Note that you must hold the stick forward while jumping) |
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| == Tactics ==
| | To do the Super Jump on top of the Sniper Tower, go behind it and crouch in the corner you find where the platform corners and the rock wall is present. Jump out of there and face down the ramp you come '''UP'''. You notice that there is debris and dirt at the bottom, Run jump a little late and land on that debris. If you land on the right spot you will go on top of the sniper tower, if done wrongly, there is no real danger and you can just try again. You CANNOT fall through the map with this bounce. |
| *If playing CTF, a [[Type-25 Brute Shot|Brute Shot]] jump will carry a player from the base at the top of the battle rifle tower to the Elbow; unless the player has uncommonly good aim with such jumps, the only way to avoid dying is to lunge at a player on the catwalk with an [[Type-1 energy sword|energy sword]].
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| *There is a common [[Super bouncing]] on this map, used to get on top of the gravity lift tower. Be aware of its existence and predominance in the game. Snipers will use it ad infinitum, and are hard to pick off due to the natural cover that it provides.
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| *There is also a lesser known Superbounce on this map, used to get on top of the Sniper Tower. Not everyone uses it, but make sure you know that it is easy and probable that you may run into someone who can snipe you from up there. Also, if hiding in the right spot, it is easy for anyone to avoid danger, so the best way to eliminate someone using this bounce is with a [[SRS99C-S2 AM sniper rifle|sniper rifle]], someone else or you super-bounce up there, or [[Anskum-pattern plasma grenade|plasma grenades]]. It is easy to be a [[Juggernaut]] on the battlefield when up there. You can also [[Sword flying|butterfly]] to any high location.
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| *In the bottom floor, underneath the center panel of the top level, you can hide in the corners and remain stationary, and surprise and kill anyone whom walks in with a [[M90 shotgun|shotgun]]. This can be countered by clearing the room with a grenade before entering it; if anyone survives the blast, you will hear static from the player's shield.
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| *In Sniper matches, it is common practice to stand at the far end of the course, on the lower level, and snipe people across the level. Since the hall is continuous, there isn't much chance to react to a good sniper. This has given this hallway the nickname 'Sniper Alley'.
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| *The default place for the sniper rifle to spawn is at the top of the Sniper Tower. You can easily kill anybody standing up there trying to snipe people by blowing up the explosive barrels at the back of the platform. This will also kill anyone in the turret on the platform.
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| *By default, the battle rifle spawns on the top section of the gravity lift tower, and on the tower opposite the Sniper Tower. Remember it, since in Map Default games, mostly populated by [[dual wielding]], distance can give you the win.
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| *A good way to kill an enemy is to ambush them when they float up from the gravity lif. But make sure you hide near the "drop-down-holes" and when they're just about to touchdown, assassinate them.
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| *Be constantly alert for the player wielding the energy sword or anyone trying to take it from you.
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| *If you don't have the energy sword, use the shotgun. If the sword-wielder lunges, you have a fraction of a second in which you can kill your opponent with a single blast to the chest before your opponent kills you.
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| *A good player can use only the sniper rifle and the energy sword and win with a score more than double of the player coming in second. Stay on the tower that the sniper rifle spawns on. From there, you can hit people all across the map. Just remember to alternate at different times what level of the tower you are on to avoid being sniped back. If anyone tries to invade your tower, slash him or her.
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| *When traveling, search the room you are walking into. Use your motion tracker and slightly angle yourself to have better luck getting someone ambushing you. If you have [[M9 fragmentation grenade|frag grenades]], throw one (two if you are entering a large room) to kill any enemies in the room or to alert yourself to their presence. In team games, always keep your teammates posted on where you are to prevent being betrayed in this way.
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| *When you're playing on this map, if you use a rifle or a single dual-wielding weapon, don't enter enclosed spaces. In close-quarters fights, Shotguns, Energy Swords and dual combos nearly always win against rifles.
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| *Remember what is above and below you. You can take vertical shortcuts and avoid being ambushed in this way.
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| *The first and second floors of the Sniper Tower are the hottest section of the map. Avoid going here unless you are sure that all resistance has been eliminated. There are two good ways to attack players on the Sniper Tower:
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| **Crouch-jump from below the sniper spawn to the landing of the ramp just below if you have a close-quarters weapon or a dual combo.
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| **If you have a rifle, attack from the top of the battle rifle tower.
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| ==Trivia==
| | http://youtube.com/watch?v=7B-JmED0C4o&NR=1 this is an easier way that the super jump. |
| ===Glitches===
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| *It is possible to [[Super jumping|super jump]] to a tower, which is a very good sniping place.<ref>[http://youtube.com/watch?v=7B-JmED0C4o&NR=1 '''YouTube Guide''': ''Super jumps'']</ref>
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| *It is also possible to get your body stuck to the ceiling of the level.<ref>[http://youtube.com/watch?v=vx3LASjHfRE&feature=related '''YouTube Guide''': ''Stuck Body On Ceiling'']</ref>
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| *The first recorded sight of a [[Ghosts of Halo|Ghost of Halo]] was on Lockout.
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| ===Production notes=== | | ==Glitch== |
| *Lockout was directly inspired by [[Wikipedia:Quake (video game)|''Quake'']] map {{Plain|[https://quake.fandom.com/wiki/DM6:_The_Dark_Zone DM6: The Dark Zone]}} for it's three-level layout where every path fed back into the middle.<ref>[https://www.pcgamer.com/the-story-of-halo-2s-iconic-multiplayer-maps-tight-deadlines-a-tiny-team-and-a-visit-from-napoleon-dynamite/ PC Gamer] - ''It is directly influenced by a Quake map called DM6. DM6 was this three-level map that folded back in on itself, that also had a similar characteristic where everything fed back into the middle.''</ref> | | *This is another glitch. http://youtube.com/watch?v=vx3LASjHfRE&feature=related |
| *Lockout was originally named "The Cage" and was intended to be released with ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''. However, it didn't make the cut and instead made its debut in ''[[Halo 2]]'', albeit with some significant changes since initial development. The original version of [[The Cage]] appears in ''[[Halo: Reach]]'' as a [[Forge World]] map variant shipped with the game.<ref>[http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=BWU_072310 '''Bungie.net''': ''Bungie Weekly Update 07.23.10'']</ref> Lockout was the smallest map of the original set of nine small-scale "arena" maps designed for ''Halo 2'' by [[Max Hoberman]] and [[Chris Carney]] and was originally envisioned as a one-on-one map for players without [[Xbox LIVE]].<ref name="pax">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGn4YXXZyDo '''YouTube''': ''Halo and the Journey of the Master Chief- PAX Prime 2014'']</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/MaxHoberman/status/1074631642088701952 Max Hoberman on Twitter] - ''If you enjoyed Lockout from Halo 2 you might also enjoy seeing our original design doc for it. I'd forgotten that this was initially intended as our 1x1 level, designed for poor split screen souls without Internet access or a LAN party to call home.''</ref>
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| **Lockout was designed in 3D and never had any 2D paper layout sketches (with the exception of some layout work done for ''Combat Evolved''), unlike other maps in ''Halo 2''. The map was designed by [[Chris Carney]].<ref>[https://twitter.com/MaxHoberman/status/1072497011046400000 Max Hoberman on Twitter]</ref>
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| *The hallway with the shotgun and the green pods was inspired by a section of the ''[[Marathon]]'' multiplayer map {{Plain|[http://marathon.bungie.org/spoiler/m1/27.shtml Mars Needs Women]}}.{{Ref/Reuse|pax}}
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| *The ''[[Halo 3]]'' map [[Guardian (map)|Guardian]] is similar to Lockout in terms of design because they both share the 'green Shotgun hallway', two main central levels of the map and four bases branching off of the main section. They also both have a main large gravity lift. These similarities have been confirmed by [[Bungie]] to be purposely put in the game.
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| *Lockout was originally planned to be featured as a map variant on ''[[Halo: Reach]]''<nowiki />'s [[Forge World]] and to be near the waterfalls. However, the map was never finalized and was eventually removed from the final game.<ref name="reach">[http://carnage.bungie.org/haloforum/halo.forum.pl?read=1097235 '''halo.bungie.org''': ''So, the 'official' Lockout remake DID exist.'']</ref>
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| *''[[Halo 4]]'' [[Forge]] remake of the map, Shutout, made by Big Papa SaLoT and based on [[Ravine]] map, was featured in matchmaking Community Forge Test playlist in January 2013.
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| [[File:H2 Lockout Skybox.png|thumb|300px|The view of Installation 05 from Lockout.]]
| | == Trivia == |
| ===Miscellaneous=== | | *This is the map that the [[Ghost of Halo]] sightings started on because of the infamous [[Ghost of Halo|Ghost of Blackout]]. It is also one of the most common Ghost sighting maps for Halo 2. |
| *The only way one can get a good view of Installation 05 is by [[Sword Canceling]] from down below to someone jumping on a pillar above, flinging you to the top of the level. Once atop the huge structure, drop down at the first part and keep walking down the slope until you reach the back. There, the material of the floor seems to turn bluer, and if you look at the landscape, you see a lot of snow, mountains, and the Halo. | | *There are fourteen [[Forerunner]] [[Energy Core|Energy Cores]] on the map. |
| *The beings in the green, cryo-like chambers resemble [[Spartans]] wearing [[Mark V]] armor. If you look at the particles on the tanks, they look like the Flik'ta from the ''[[Marathon]]'' series. They can also be seen on the level [[The Oracle]] in the chamber where you first encounter the [[Flood]] on the level. One of the green chambers is open, which could mean something escaped or broke out of the chamber, similar to the broken cases on [[Cold Storage]]. | | *The ''[[Halo 3]]'' map [[Guardian]] is similar to Lockout in terms of design, and is a spiritual successor to Lockout according to Bungie. |
| | *Lockout has been remade as [[Blackout]] in the Legendary Map Pack in Halo 3. |
| | *It is possible to spawn a banshee in this map, however it seems to have some technical difficulties. |
| | *The beings in the green, cryo-like chambers are said to be infected [[Forerunners]], though if you look closely, they resemble [[Spartans]] wearing [[Mark V]] armor. If you look at the particles on the tanks, they look like creatures from the [[Marathon]] series. |
| | *The alleged infected [[Forerunners]] in the cryo-tubes can also be seen on the level [[The Oracle (Level)|The Oracle]] in the chamber where you first encounter the [[Flood]] on the level. |
| | *One of the green chambers are open, which could mean something escaped or broke out of the chamber, similar to the broken cases on [[Cold Storage]]. |
| | *Lockout, in polls, tends to be thought of as the best multiplayer map in Halo 2. |
| *If one looks at the mountains, the texture looks like it has a face on it. | | *If one looks at the mountains, the texture looks like it has a face on it. |
| *If you throw a grenade into the gravity lift (even a frag) there will sometimes be a slight electrical discharge. | | *If the player has obtained the [[Sputnik]] Skull, there will be no falling snow on the map. |
| | | *The bottom level of the Sniper Tower is often referred to as the "suicide room" because this room is often grenade-spammed in the fighting for control of the Sniper Tower; entering this room nearly guarantees death in games of four or more players. Another name for this room is the "panic room." |
| ==Gallery==
| | *Lockout is referred to as a very good level for playing [[Juggernaut]]. |
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| | *Lockout setting is on Installation 05. |
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| File:H2 ConceptArt LockoutBattle.jpg|Concept art of a battle on Lockout.
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| File:H2 Lockout Concept 1.jpg|The first drawing of Lockout produced by designer Chris Carney. This drawing was later re-used as inspiration for the ''Halo: Reach'' map [[The Cage]].
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| File:H2_Lockout_Concept.jpg|Concept art for Lockout.
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| File:H2 Lockout Blockout 1.jpg|Initial 3D blockout for Lockout.
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| File:H2 Lockout Blockout 2.jpg|Passover of the initial blockout by Max Hoberman, with additional detail, to illustrate bringing the rear and roof of the building into play.
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| File:H2 Lockout Early Design.jpg|Early design featuring the ladder in the rear which was eventually removed.
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| File:H2 Lockout Concept Overhead.jpg|Overhead concept art of Lockout.
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| File:H2 Lockout DesignDoc.jpg|The design document for Lockout.
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| File:HMCC H2 Lockout Map.png|Lockout Map.
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| File:H2_Lockout_GrenadeToss.jpg|A promotional screenshot for Lockout. This image was later described by Bungie employee [[Michael Wu]] as "one of the worst ones in history" due to the amount of environment art bugs that were left in the image.<ref>[http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=25650 '''Bungie.net''': ''One Final Effort''] - ''By the way, that screenshot below is one of the worst ones in history. Are you blind? Can’t you see all the environment art bugs we shipped in that shot? Jeebus, you’re killing me Urk.''</ref>
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| File:H2 Lockout Battle.jpg|A team battle on Lockout.
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| File:H2_Lockout_Hallway.jpg|The energy sword hallway.
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| File:H2 mp lockout rocket-GI.jpg|A player hiding behind a corner armed with a [[M41 SPNKR]] in a free for all game.
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| File:H2MP Beta LockoutHall.jpg|A battle in the green hall.
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| File:H2_Lockout_Stasis.png|The stasis pods on Lockout.
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| File:H2_Lockout_StasisHall.png|The green hallway on Lockout. One of the stasis pods has been broken out of.
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| ==Sources== | | == External Links == |
| {{Ref/Sources}}
| | *[http://www.bungie.net/Games/Halo2/page.aspx?section=Guides&subsection=MPMaps&page=Lockout1 Bungie.net Lockout Guide] |
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| *[http://halo.bungie.net/Games/Halo2/page.aspx?section=Guides&subsection=MPMaps&page=Lockout1 '''Bungie.net''': ''Lockout Guide''] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20050305165723/www.bungie.net/Games/Halo2/page.aspx?section=Guides&subsection=MPMaps&page=Lockout1 Archive])
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