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[[File:HCE_,fortune_Flaw.jpg|thumb|300px|A ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' .fortune message.]] | |||
'''.fortune''' is an [[Easter egg]] in the [[Xbox]] version of ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', as well as ''[[Halo 3]]'', ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', and ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection]]''. In all cases, the egg causes a funny message to appear when ".fortune" is written somewhere, but the egg is more extensive in ''Halo: Combat Evolved''. In ''Halo 3'' and ''Halo: Reach'', giving a map variant the description of ".fortune" will produce the phrase "My modem is on fire". In ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', if the player creates a profile, renames an existing one, or creates a map name and names it ".fortune", a random fortune-cookie-like saying will appear on the screen. In ''The Master Chief Collection'' the Easter egg will appear if the player enters the .fortune almost anywhere in the game, including [[Forge|map variants]], [[Gametypes|gametypes]], [[loadout]]s, [[clan (social group)|clan tags]], or even [[Service Tag|Service ID]]. | |||
The ".fortune" on the text box will then also instantly disappear. However, if the player places a symbol at the beginning (such as a left parenthesis) to make ".(fortune", and subsequently uses the arrows to move to and delete the parenthesis when finished, ".fortune" will remain, allowing the player to use it as a profile name if they so wish. | |||
*All your hard work will pay off. | Activating the Easter egg in ''Halo: The Master Chief Collection'' unlocks the [[Mystery Achievement]]. | ||
*Everything lies in silence | |||
*If anything just cannot go wrong, it will anyway | ==List of Fortune Quotes in ''Halo: Combat Evolved''== | ||
*Nature always sides with the hidden flaw. ( | *All your hard work will eventually pay off<ref name="HBO eggs">[http://halo.bungie.org/tipsntricks/eggs.html '''halo.bungie.org:''' ''Halo Easter Eggs'']</ref> | ||
*Never wear your best pants when fighting for freedom. | *Everything lies in silence{{Ref/Reuse|HBO eggs}} | ||
*Rest is good, but idleness is its brother. | *If anything just cannot go wrong, it will anyway{{Ref/Reuse|HBO eggs}} ''(The first of Murphy's Laws)'' | ||
*Smile when you're ready. | *Nature always sides with the hidden flaw.{{Ref/Reuse|HBO eggs}} ''(A subdivision of Murphy's Law)'' | ||
*You cannot fall off the floor. ( | *Never wear your best pants when fighting for freedom.{{Ref/Reuse|HBO eggs}} | ||
*Your luck is about to change. | *Rest is good, but idleness is its brother.{{Ref/Reuse|HBO eggs}} | ||
*I like beans. | *Smile when you're ready.{{Ref/Reuse|HBO eggs}} | ||
*You cannot fall off the floor.{{Ref/Reuse|HBO eggs}} ''(Another Murphy's Law)'' | |||
*Your luck is about to change.{{Ref/Reuse|HBO eggs}} | |||
*I like beans.{{Ref/Reuse|HBO eggs}} ''(Rare)'' | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*This joke | *This joke was also present on Bungie.net's ''[[Myth]]'' metaserver.{{Ref/Reuse|HBO eggs}} | ||
*The Easter egg is similar to the [[Wikipedia:fortune (Unix)|fortune]] command found on most [[Wikipedia:Unix|Unix]]-compatible operating systems. Like the fortune command in Unix, the ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' egg draws a random quote from a database, albeit much smaller than the lists accompanying most fortune implementations.{{Ref/Reuse|HBO eggs}} | |||
*"My modem is on fire" is the Myth / Myth2 username of the developer who inserted the .fortune Easter egg into the Myth game servers, and subsequently Halo. [https://www.macobserver.com/mwc99/dynamic/teams/bmf/modem.html MWC '99] | |||
==Sources== | |||
{{Ref/Sources}} | |||
{{Easter Egg}} | |||
[[Category:Halo | [[Category:Halo: Combat Evolved Easter eggs]] |
Latest revision as of 16:46, September 11, 2022
.fortune is an Easter egg in the Xbox version of Halo: Combat Evolved, as well as Halo 3, Halo: Reach, and Halo: The Master Chief Collection. In all cases, the egg causes a funny message to appear when ".fortune" is written somewhere, but the egg is more extensive in Halo: Combat Evolved. In Halo 3 and Halo: Reach, giving a map variant the description of ".fortune" will produce the phrase "My modem is on fire". In Halo: Combat Evolved, if the player creates a profile, renames an existing one, or creates a map name and names it ".fortune", a random fortune-cookie-like saying will appear on the screen. In The Master Chief Collection the Easter egg will appear if the player enters the .fortune almost anywhere in the game, including map variants, gametypes, loadouts, clan tags, or even Service ID.
The ".fortune" on the text box will then also instantly disappear. However, if the player places a symbol at the beginning (such as a left parenthesis) to make ".(fortune", and subsequently uses the arrows to move to and delete the parenthesis when finished, ".fortune" will remain, allowing the player to use it as a profile name if they so wish.
Activating the Easter egg in Halo: The Master Chief Collection unlocks the Mystery Achievement.
List of Fortune Quotes in Halo: Combat Evolved[edit]
- All your hard work will eventually pay off[1]
- Everything lies in silence[1]
- If anything just cannot go wrong, it will anyway[1] (The first of Murphy's Laws)
- Nature always sides with the hidden flaw.[1] (A subdivision of Murphy's Law)
- Never wear your best pants when fighting for freedom.[1]
- Rest is good, but idleness is its brother.[1]
- Smile when you're ready.[1]
- You cannot fall off the floor.[1] (Another Murphy's Law)
- Your luck is about to change.[1]
- I like beans.[1] (Rare)
Trivia[edit]
- This joke was also present on Bungie.net's Myth metaserver.[1]
- The Easter egg is similar to the fortune command found on most Unix-compatible operating systems. Like the fortune command in Unix, the Halo: Combat Evolved egg draws a random quote from a database, albeit much smaller than the lists accompanying most fortune implementations.[1]
- "My modem is on fire" is the Myth / Myth2 username of the developer who inserted the .fortune Easter egg into the Myth game servers, and subsequently Halo. MWC '99
Sources[edit]