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[[File:H2V Asserror.png|right|thumb|350px|The infamous (now patched) .ass error]] | [[File:H2V Asserror.png|right|thumb|350px|The infamous (now patched) .ass error]] | ||
'''.ass''' or '''amalgam scene specification''' is a source file type. An intermediary format file produced by the 3ds Max exporter. When run through ''[[Halo 2]]'' Tool, .ass files generate .scenario and .scenario_structure_bsp files, which can then be edited by other tools.<ref>http://forums.halomods.com/viewtopic.php?t=70065&sid=686849f7c054b09e8c21e0d52a2d566a</ref> When [[Halo 2 Vista]] was initially released, an ".ass error" would occur, showing a picture of [[Bungie]] employee [[Charlie Gough|Charlie "Chucky" Goughs]] uncovered backside.<ref>[https://twitter.com/MartyTheElder/status/585940657593655296 ''Twitter'', MartyTheElder, ".ass error = Chucky."]</ref> This has since been patched. | '''.ass''' or '''amalgam scene specification''' is a source file type. An intermediary format file produced by the 3ds Max exporter. When run through ''[[Halo 2]]'' Tool, .ass files generate .scenario and .scenario_structure_bsp files, which can then be edited by other tools.<ref>http://forums.halomods.com/viewtopic.php?t=70065&sid=686849f7c054b09e8c21e0d52a2d566a</ref> When [[Halo 2 (Windows Vista)]] was initially released, an ".ass error" would occur, showing a picture of [[Bungie]] employee [[Charlie Gough|Charlie "Chucky" Goughs]] uncovered backside.<ref>[https://twitter.com/MartyTheElder/status/585940657593655296 ''Twitter'', MartyTheElder, ".ass error = Chucky."]</ref> This has since been patched. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
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.ass or amalgam scene specification is a source file type. An intermediary format file produced by the 3ds Max exporter. When run through Halo 2 Tool, .ass files generate .scenario and .scenario_structure_bsp files, which can then be edited by other tools.[1] When Halo 2 (Windows Vista) was initially released, an ".ass error" would occur, showing a picture of Bungie employee Charlie "Chucky" Goughs uncovered backside.[2] This has since been patched.
Trivia
If you pay attention to the picture, it has 7 warnings, a reference to Bungie's favorite number.