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==Halo: Combat Evolved== | ==Halo: Combat Evolved== | ||
The alert carry can be performed in ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' by simply looking down. Although the player is looking at the ground, others will see their head looking forward with their arms and weapons pointed at the ground. Generally, using an [[M6D Pistol]] or a [[Plasma Pistol]] resulted in a more relaxed effect; using a [[Needler]] or an [[MA5B | The alert carry can be performed in ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' by simply looking down. Although the player is looking at the ground, others will see their head looking forward with their arms and weapons pointed at the ground. Generally, using an [[M6D Personal Defense Weapon System|M6D Pistol]] or a [[Type-25 Directed Energy Pistol|Plasma Pistol]] resulted in a more relaxed effect; using a [[Type-33 Guided Munitions Launcher|Needler]] or an [[MA5B Individual Combat Weapon System|Assault Rifle]] tended to bend the left arm inwards. | ||
==Halo 2== | ==Halo 2== | ||
Noticing that ''[[Red vs Blue]]'', which frequently used the alert carry effect, helped the ''Halo'' franchise, [[Bungie]] made it easier to perform the technique in ''Halo 2'' by assigning it its own button—down on the '''D-Pad'''. | Noticing that ''[[Red vs. Blue|Red vs Blue]]'', which frequently used the alert carry effect, helped the ''Halo'' franchise, [[Bungie]] made it easier to perform the technique in ''Halo 2'' by assigning it its own button—down on the '''D-Pad'''. | ||
The alert carry is shown by looking down at the player's legs, they will not be as bent as normal. Other players will see it as your weapon being lowered. Shooting, throwing grenades, [[melee]]ing, reloading, entering [[vehicles]], dying, or pressing the D-Pad again will end the effect. On [[Xbox Live]], the trick can also be performed by exhausting all grenades and holding '''L''' (Left Trigger). | The alert carry is shown by looking down at the player's legs, they will not be as bent as normal. Other players will see it as your weapon being lowered. Shooting, throwing grenades, [[melee]]ing, reloading, entering [[category:Vehicles|vehicles]], dying, or pressing the D-Pad again will end the effect. On [[Xbox LIVE|Xbox Live]], the trick can also be performed by exhausting all grenades and holding '''L''' (Left Trigger). | ||
In ''Halo 2'', not all weapons can be put into ready position, such as [[dual-wield]] weapons, rockets, and [[Energy Swords]]. The trick seems to work on two-handed rifle type weapons, as when the [[Brute Shot]] is lowered, but on closer inspection, the player's arm is bent slightly and the Brute Shot itself is slightly tilted. | In ''Halo 2'', not all weapons can be put into ready position, such as [[dual wielding|dual-wield]] weapons, rockets, and [[Type-1 Energy Weapon/Sword|Energy Swords]]. The trick seems to work on two-handed rifle type weapons, as when the [[Type-25 Grenade Launcher|Brute Shot]] is lowered, but on closer inspection, the player's arm is bent slightly and the Brute Shot itself is slightly tilted. | ||
==Halo 3 and Halo 3: ODST== | ==Halo 3 and Halo 3: ODST== | ||
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#D-pad "down" | #D-pad "down" | ||
After holding the combination together for three seconds, a player will find that their weapon has disappeared off of their screen; the weapon is lowered and visible to other players. Some weapons, however, are barely or not at all affected by this trick; such weapons include the [[Energy Sword]], [[Brute Shot]], [[Sentinel Beam]], [[Plasma Cannon]], [[AIE-486H Heavy Machine Gun|Machine Gun Turret]], and [[M7057 Defoliant Projector|Flamethrower]]. The trick looks odd when performed with the [[M41 | After holding the combination together for three seconds, a player will find that their weapon has disappeared off of their screen; the weapon is lowered and visible to other players. Some weapons, however, are barely or not at all affected by this trick; such weapons include the [[Type-1 Energy Weapon/Sword|Energy Sword]], [[Type-25 Grenade Launcher|Brute Shot]], [[Sentinel Beam]], [[Type-52 Directed Energy Support Weapon|Plasma Cannon]], [[AIE-486H Heavy Machine Gun|Machine Gun Turret]], and [[M7057/Defoliant Projector|Flamethrower]]. The trick looks odd when performed with the [[M41 Surface-to-Surface Rocket Medium Anti-Vehicle/Assault Weapon|Rocket Launcher]], [[Type-33 Light Anti-Armor Weapon|Fuel Rod Gun]], [[M6 Grindell/Galilean Nonlinear Rifle|Spartan Laser]], and dual-wielded weapons. | ||
The animation of the Rocket Launcher, Fuel Rod Gun, and the Spartan Laser will look similar to that of the assault rifle in ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' (unless the player uses an Elite model, then there's no change). If a player is dual-wielding, looking around will desynchronize their hands. | The animation of the Rocket Launcher, Fuel Rod Gun, and the Spartan Laser will look similar to that of the assault rifle in ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' (unless the player uses an Elite model, then there's no change). If a player is dual-wielding, looking around will desynchronize their hands. | ||
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After holding the combination together for three seconds, a player will find that their weapon has disappeared off of their screen; the weapon is lowered and visible to other players. Like in ''Halo 3'', players will be unable to perform it on Xbox LIVE.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JfHzHgneK0&feature=related '''Youtube''': ''Easier Way to Lower Weapon on Halo: Reach'']</ref> | After holding the combination together for three seconds, a player will find that their weapon has disappeared off of their screen; the weapon is lowered and visible to other players. Like in ''Halo 3'', players will be unable to perform it on Xbox LIVE.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JfHzHgneK0&feature=related '''Youtube''': ''Easier Way to Lower Weapon on Halo: Reach'']</ref> | ||
Unlike ''Halo 3'', the [[ | Unlike ''Halo 3'', the [[m79 Multiple Launch Rocket System|rocket launcher]], [[type-33 Light Anti-Armor Weapon|fuel rod gun]], [[type-2 Energy Weapon/Hammer|gravity hammer]], and the [[flag]] will be in a resting position after using alert carrying. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*When it was first introduced, the concept of alert carry was generally unused. When ''Red vs Blue'' was created, the technique was widely accepted for gamers who started making machinima. | *When it was first introduced, the concept of alert carry was generally unused. When ''Red vs Blue'' was created, the technique was widely accepted for gamers who started making machinima. | ||
*In ''Halo 3'', by executing this trick in Forge while Edit Mode, you can create a permanent, lasting effect. This way, the effect will last until you die. Also, if you man a turret or enter a vehicle and then get out, your weapon will appear, but it will be misplaced (this effect is most notable with the [[Brute Shot]]). | *In ''Halo 3'', by executing this trick in Forge while Edit Mode, you can create a permanent, lasting effect. This way, the effect will last until you die. Also, if you man a turret or enter a vehicle and then get out, your weapon will appear, but it will be misplaced (this effect is most notable with the [[Type-25 Grenade Launcher|Brute Shot]]). | ||
*Execute this trick in conjunction with an [[Energy Sword]] and it will disappear. ''See [[Silhouette Sword]]''. | *Execute this trick in conjunction with an [[Type-1 Energy Weapon/Sword|Energy Sword]] and it will disappear. ''See [[Silhouette Sword]]''. | ||
*In ''Halo 3'' local Split-Screen, this trick may be a possible method to combat [[ | *In ''Halo 3'' local Split-Screen, this trick may be a possible method to combat [[screenwatching]] due to not being able to see what weapon you have equipped. | ||
*A tip to ''Halo 3'' machinima makers; when you want to view someone lowering their weapon, the most commonly known, and probably the easiest way to do this, is to simply reverse the footage of them raising it. However, the button combination can be performed in any order. If you're talented enough, you can "crouch" while running, which negates its effect, and hold down (A) after you have jumped. If you hold these down while puppeteering your character, and complete the combo, your character will lower his/her weapon while neither crouching nor jumping, giving it a smoother look. It is tricky to master though, and some find the reverse-footage method more convenient. This trick is not very effective for Elites in general, and is only really visible when the player does not move. Running will cause the weapon to appear (to other players) to lift back up again, although to the player it will appear as if the weapon is still lowered. | *A tip to ''Halo 3'' machinima makers; when you want to view someone lowering their weapon, the most commonly known, and probably the easiest way to do this, is to simply reverse the footage of them raising it. However, the button combination can be performed in any order. If you're talented enough, you can "crouch" while running, which negates its effect, and hold down (A) after you have jumped. If you hold these down while puppeteering your character, and complete the combo, your character will lower his/her weapon while neither crouching nor jumping, giving it a smoother look. It is tricky to master though, and some find the reverse-footage method more convenient. This trick is not very effective for Elites in general, and is only really visible when the player does not move. Running will cause the weapon to appear (to other players) to lift back up again, although to the player it will appear as if the weapon is still lowered. | ||
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File:Holster.jpg|Alert carry in ''Halo: Combat Evolved''. | File:Holster.jpg|Alert carry in ''Halo: Combat Evolved''. | ||
File:RvBSister.png|Alert carry is used in the machinima series ''[[Red vs Blue]]''. | File:RvBSister.png|Alert carry is used in the machinima series ''[[Red vs. Blue|Red vs Blue]]''. | ||
File:Cease-fire-h3.jpg|A red-colored Spartan with a pistol in alert carry position in ''Halo 3''. | File:Cease-fire-h3.jpg|A red-colored Spartan with a pistol in alert carry position in ''Halo 3''. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> |
Revision as of 09:10, May 13, 2011
Template:Ratings The alert carry, sometimes mistakenly called "ceasing fire", "standing down", or "gun down", was introduced in Halo: Combat Evolved, and has since appeared in Halo 2, Halo 3 and Halo: Reach. The feature allows gamers to holster or lower their in-game weapons; it is commonly used when making machinima. The exact execution of the alert carry has changed between games and requires different button combinations for different game controller layouts.
Halo: Combat Evolved
The alert carry can be performed in Halo: Combat Evolved by simply looking down. Although the player is looking at the ground, others will see their head looking forward with their arms and weapons pointed at the ground. Generally, using an M6D Pistol or a Plasma Pistol resulted in a more relaxed effect; using a Needler or an Assault Rifle tended to bend the left arm inwards.
Halo 2
Noticing that Red vs Blue, which frequently used the alert carry effect, helped the Halo franchise, Bungie made it easier to perform the technique in Halo 2 by assigning it its own button—down on the D-Pad.
The alert carry is shown by looking down at the player's legs, they will not be as bent as normal. Other players will see it as your weapon being lowered. Shooting, throwing grenades, meleeing, reloading, entering, dying, or pressing the D-Pad again will end the effect. On Xbox Live, the trick can also be performed by exhausting all grenades and holding L (Left Trigger).
In Halo 2, not all weapons can be put into ready position, such as dual-wield weapons, rockets, and Energy Swords. The trick seems to work on two-handed rifle type weapons, as when the Brute Shot is lowered, but on closer inspection, the player's arm is bent slightly and the Brute Shot itself is slightly tilted.
Halo 3 and Halo 3: ODST
- Note: This does not work on Xbox Live due to the possibility of exploits, according to Bungie.[citation needed]
The Halo 3 alert carry was first performed in public by Red vs Blue cast members. In Halo 3, the feature is activated with a button combination. The player can cease fire by pressing and holding the following in any order:
- LB
- RB
- A
- Left Thumbstick (Crouch)
- D-pad "down"
After holding the combination together for three seconds, a player will find that their weapon has disappeared off of their screen; the weapon is lowered and visible to other players. Some weapons, however, are barely or not at all affected by this trick; such weapons include the Energy Sword, Brute Shot, Sentinel Beam, Plasma Cannon, Machine Gun Turret, and Flamethrower. The trick looks odd when performed with the Rocket Launcher, Fuel Rod Gun, Spartan Laser, and dual-wielded weapons.
The animation of the Rocket Launcher, Fuel Rod Gun, and the Spartan Laser will look similar to that of the assault rifle in Halo: Combat Evolved (unless the player uses an Elite model, then there's no change). If a player is dual-wielding, looking around will desynchronize their hands.
Shooting, throwing grenades, meleeing, going into Edit Mode on Forge, dying or re-entering the button combination will end the effect.
Halo: Reach
The alert carry option returned in Halo: Reach and was first seen being used in the Red vs. Blue Halo: Reach PSA: Deja View. The player can alert carry by pressing and holding the following in any order (different according to button layout):
- Reload
- Switch grenade
- Right Thumbstick (Zoom)
- D-pad "down"
After holding the combination together for three seconds, a player will find that their weapon has disappeared off of their screen; the weapon is lowered and visible to other players. Like in Halo 3, players will be unable to perform it on Xbox LIVE.[1]
Unlike Halo 3, the rocket launcher, fuel rod gun, gravity hammer, and the flag will be in a resting position after using alert carrying.
Trivia
- When it was first introduced, the concept of alert carry was generally unused. When Red vs Blue was created, the technique was widely accepted for gamers who started making machinima.
- In Halo 3, by executing this trick in Forge while Edit Mode, you can create a permanent, lasting effect. This way, the effect will last until you die. Also, if you man a turret or enter a vehicle and then get out, your weapon will appear, but it will be misplaced (this effect is most notable with the Brute Shot).
- Execute this trick in conjunction with an Energy Sword and it will disappear. See Silhouette Sword.
- In Halo 3 local Split-Screen, this trick may be a possible method to combat screenwatching due to not being able to see what weapon you have equipped.
- A tip to Halo 3 machinima makers; when you want to view someone lowering their weapon, the most commonly known, and probably the easiest way to do this, is to simply reverse the footage of them raising it. However, the button combination can be performed in any order. If you're talented enough, you can "crouch" while running, which negates its effect, and hold down (A) after you have jumped. If you hold these down while puppeteering your character, and complete the combo, your character will lower his/her weapon while neither crouching nor jumping, giving it a smoother look. It is tricky to master though, and some find the reverse-footage method more convenient. This trick is not very effective for Elites in general, and is only really visible when the player does not move. Running will cause the weapon to appear (to other players) to lift back up again, although to the player it will appear as if the weapon is still lowered.
- During an alert carry, when a player enters a vehicle and exits, the player will see in his HUD that the weapon is frozen at the highest point of being drawn and the player does not appear to breathe as during holding a weapon off of cease fire. However, it will disappear if the player swaps or switches weapons, fires his weapon, or throws a grenade.
- Using a Armor Ability while Alert-Carrying will not cancel the Alert Carry.
- In Halo:Reach, Alert-Carrying any Turret weapon while as a Elite results in a somewhat humourous "Hold" posture- It will appear as though your left arm is merged with your chestpiece.
- Interestingly enough, in Halo:Reach, if you Alert-Carry and enter a vehicles passenger seat, it will look like you are holding a weapon like normal. However, when you exit the seat, assuming you didn't fire while in the seat, you are still Alert-Carrying
- If you do Alert-Carrying while holding a Energy Sword in Halo:Reach, It appears to you as though the sword mostly vanished; all you will see is little crackles of electricity from where it should be. To others, though, it is still fully visible
Gallery
- Holster.jpg
Alert carry in Halo: Combat Evolved.
Alert carry is used in the machinima series Red vs Blue.