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===''Halo: Combat Evolved''===
===''Halo: Combat Evolved''===
Exit a level's boundaries by means of [[wall hacking]]. That is, make the game move Master Chief past a wall of some kind, such as by performing an exiting movement (with a [[Type-29 Shade|Shade]], for instance). Then, shoot any corner or edge of an object's surface with a human weapon, and the blood should appear in the bullet holes.
Exit a level's boundaries by means of [[wall hacking]]. That is, make the game move Master Chief past a wall of some kind, such as by performing an exiting movement (with a [[Mamua'uda-pattern Shade|Shade]], for instance). Then, shoot any corner or edge of an object's surface with a human weapon, and the blood should appear in the bullet holes.


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Latest revision as of 13:16, October 5, 2022

The bullet hole glitch is a texture glitch that occurs in Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo: Combat Evolved for PC. It results in bullet holes in walls that are inexplicably stained with human blood.

Walkthrough[edit]

Halo PC[edit]

Fire a bullet from a human weapon nearly parallel to any surface that will leave a bullet hole (i.e. a wall or hard ground, not dirt or ice). At the point where the bullet hits, there will be a mysterious splotch of human blood.

Halo: Combat Evolved[edit]

Exit a level's boundaries by means of wall hacking. That is, make the game move Master Chief past a wall of some kind, such as by performing an exiting movement (with a Shade, for instance). Then, shoot any corner or edge of an object's surface with a human weapon, and the blood should appear in the bullet holes.

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