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In ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', within the ledging category of [[stunt]]ing, there is a subdivision known as Wall Hacking. Wall Hacking, contrary to the well known cheating term, involves ledging within a wall where the majority of [[John-117|Master Chief]]'s body is not in the wall. (The feet or legs are in the wall, but the upper body is sticking out). The second definition involves the Chief hanging by his upper body or by his head from a ledge. Common examples of Wall Hacking can be found on [[Damnation]], within the Hallway Ledge when you fall between the Ledge and the wall; on [[Blood Gulch]], on two ledges behind the Blue base. | In ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', within the ledging category of [[stunt]]ing, there is a subdivision known as Wall Hacking. Wall Hacking, contrary to the well known cheating term, involves ledging within a wall where the majority of [[John-117|Master Chief]]'s body is not in the wall. (The feet or legs are in the wall, but the upper body is sticking out). The second definition involves the Chief hanging by his upper body or by his head from a ledge. Common examples of Wall Hacking can be found on [[Damnation]], within the Hallway Ledge when you fall between the Ledge and the wall; on [[Blood Gulch]], on two ledges behind the Blue base. | ||
== | ==Halo 2== | ||
In ''Halo 2'', certain maps have spots where, if players are thrown with enough force at a certain angle or speed, they will fall through the map. This usually only happens with rag doll animations, used when a player is killed. | In ''Halo 2'', certain maps have spots where, if players are thrown with enough force at a certain angle or speed, they will fall through the map. This usually only happens with rag doll animations, used when a player is killed. | ||