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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.  [[User:76.104.143.184|76.104.143.184]] 06:12, 12 August 2008 (UTC)

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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.


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. 76.104.143.184 06:12, 12 August 2008 (UTC)