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== Weapon Lowering ==
 
== Use ==
 
the halo series has been famous for its machinima features such as being able to lower your weapons
even though halo 1's weapon lowering was actually a programing error the next two games had specific machinima functions
 
== Halo CE ==
halo combat evolved weapon lowering (glicth) can be achieved by looking down, your head will keep its general direction and bob slightly when you move the camera up and down
 
 
== Halo 2 ==
to do the weapon lowerin ((glitch?)oh can it really be called a glitch) can be achieved by pressing down on the d- pad. note: in halo 2 the lowering weapon glitch was actually a programmed function
 
 
==Halo 3 ==
to do the weapon lowering (we'll call it function now) it is achieved by pressing a helluva lot of buttons   
 
L3 (TEABAG)
LB (CYCLE GRENADES
RB (RELOAD)
A  (JUMP)
Down on D-Pad (multi player screen)
 
the reason it has got really complicated it halo 3 is because of new multiplayer settings
 
 
 
== By goldenstalion ==

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