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| Did you know that DWing reduced your damage a bit? At least in Halo 3. Try dual wielding two magnums and shoot an other player (preferrably in split screen) with them and note how many bullets you have to use. Then do same without the off-hand magnum and note how many bullets you have to use. Shoot same place whole time and try also body and headshot differences. | | Did you know that DWing reduced your damage a bit? At least in Halo 3. Try dual wielding two magnums and shoot an other player (preferrably in split screen) with them and note how many bullets you have to use. Then do same without the off-hand magnum and note how many bullets you have to use. Shoot same place whole time and try also body and headshot differences. |
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| I don't think the information about the change in reloading between Halo 2 and Halo 3 is accurate. If I recall, you've always been able to reload seperately. | | I don't think the information about the change in reloading between Halo 2 and Halo 3 is accurate. If I recall, you've always been able to reload seperately. [[User:76.104.143.184|76.104.143.184]] 06:12, 12 August 2008 (UTC) |
| [[User:76.104.143.184|76.104.143.184]] 06:12, 12 August 2008 (UTC) | |
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| Actually, in Halo 3 you reload separately (LB to reload left weapon and RB to reload right weapon), but in Halo 2 you reload at the same time (X to reload both weapons, unless one of the two hasn't been fired).--[[User talk:TK 234|One who survived]] 10:56, 9 April 2011 (EDT)
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| == Halo 3: ODST == | | == Halo 3: ODST == |
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| Anyone know if dual wielding is in Halo: Reach? I tought that at some point it was stated that the Mark V armor's software couldn't track two weapons at once or something along those lines.--[[User talk:Soul reaper|Soul reaper]] 11:39, April 17, 2010 (UTC) | | Anyone know if dual wielding is in Halo: Reach? I tought that at some point it was stated that the Mark V armor's software couldn't track two weapons at once or something along those lines.--[[User talk:Soul reaper|Soul reaper]] 11:39, April 17, 2010 (UTC) |
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| I think Bungie confirmed duel-weilding won't happen in Reach. [[User talk:T-rex-king|T-rex-king]] 11:42, April 17, 2010 (UTC)
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| I was thinking that if it is due to older armor then shouldn't elites still be able to dual wield? It seems kinda odd to remove something like dual wielding--[[User talk:Soul reaper|Soul reaper]] 12:04, April 17, 2010 (UTC)
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| Dual Wielding has been removed due to mods made to all weapons; i am talking about the effectiveness each weapons will have in Reach, bungie said that each weapon will have a specific role, and maybe dual wielding would have made a mess of it [[User:YUBBO|YUBBO]] 17 april 2010 14.09
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| :Yeah, on the GTTV thing, they confirmed it...--[[User talk:Sangheili Commando 021: Fluffball Gato|Fluffball Gato]] 16:16, April 17, 2010 (UTC)
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| == Duel wielding IS in reach. ==
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| At least, it is for enemies. I was playing mission 3 (sword base) and in where the shotgun room was in the beta, was a zealot duel wielding plasma rifles. can somone add this info to the approate pages? I would, but I need t finish mission 4 :) [[User talk:Jabberwock xeno|Jabberwock xeno]] 03:15, September 16, 2010 (UTC)
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| == Did Frankie let something slip? ==
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| Here's a snippet from the 09/19/12 Halo Bulletin from their very own Frank O'Connor:
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| '''STORM RIFLE:'''
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| :'''DESIGNATION:''' ''T-55 Directed Energy Rifle/Advanced''
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| :'''MANUFACTURER:''' ''Lodam Armory''
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| :'''MAGAZINE CAPACITY:''' ''N/A''
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| :''Fully automatic, directed-energy weapon, widely considered the successor to the traditional Plasma Rifle. ''
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| :''How it feels: ''
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| :''Frank - This isn’t accurate in terms of power or performance, exactly, but in a way I am reminded of the Brute Plasma Rifle from Halo 2 in terms of ferocity and sheer visceral pleasure. Of course it doesn’t work well at long range and '''''can’t be dual wielded''''', but that’s my snapshot impression, if it makes any sense.''
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| A tantalyzing clue as to the existence of dual wielding in Halo 4?
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| On the surface, his statement would simply seem to highlight the differences between the H2 Brute Plasma Rifle, which '''''could''''' be dual wielded, and the Storm Rifle, which cannot... But why even bring that up at all if Dual wielding firearms isn't going to be a part of Halo 4?
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| For now, I say keep our eyes open for more clues, & keep this on the back burner.
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| [[User talk:DJenser|DJenser]] 12:31, 20 September 2012 (EDT)
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| :{{Article quote|Frankie doesn't let anything slip...}}
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| Based on what I see, he was simply comparing the rifle to the Brute plasma rifle's ability to be dual-wielded. That's it.--'''''[[User:Killamint|<span style="color:Black; font-family: Arial;">Killamint</span>]]''''' <small>['''''[[User talk:Killamint|<font color="Red">Comm</font>]]'''''|'''''[[Special:Contributions/Killamint|<font color="Black">Files</font>]]''''']</small> 12:47, 20 September 2012 (EDT)
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