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[[File:Halo_26.jpg|thumb|250px|A NAV point from ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''.]] | [[File:Halo_26.jpg|thumb|250px|A NAV point from ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''.]] | ||
A '''navigation point''', also referred to as '''navpoint''' or '''waypoint''', is an indicator feature that shows the direction of the objective or destination. | A '''navigation point''', also referred to as '''navpoint''' or '''waypoint''', is an indicator feature that shows the direction of the objective or destination. | ||
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In ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', the waypoints are colored orange in single player, and red or blue (depending on the objective) in multiplayer. In ''[[Halo 2]]'' and ''[[Halo 3|3]]'', they are blue when playing as the [[John-117|Master Chief]], and purple when playing as [[Thel 'Vadamee]]. Often, waypoints have a distance indicator in meters, showing the player how far away the waypoint is from their position. | In ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', the waypoints are colored orange in single player, and red or blue (depending on the objective) in multiplayer. In ''[[Halo 2]]'' and ''[[Halo 3|3]]'', they are blue when playing as the [[John-117|Master Chief]], and purple when playing as [[Thel 'Vadamee]]. Often, waypoints have a distance indicator in meters, showing the player how far away the waypoint is from their position. | ||
== | ===''Halo 5: Guardians'' Forge Scripting=== | ||
In ''Halo 5: Guardians'' [[Forge]], players can customize the messages that accompany the navigation markers. The messages includes: | |||
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* (nothing) | * (nothing) | ||
* (single digits, 0 to 9) | * (single digits, 0 to 9) | ||
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* YES | * YES | ||
* ZONE | * ZONE | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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*''[[Hunt the Truth]]'' | *''[[Hunt the Truth]]'' | ||
*''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'' | *''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'' | ||
*''[[Halo: Silent Storm]]'' | |||
*''[[Halo Infinite]]'' | |||
[[Category:Multiplayer lexicon]] | [[Category:Multiplayer lexicon]] |
Latest revision as of 21:06, March 19, 2022
A navigation point, also referred to as navpoint or waypoint, is an indicator feature that shows the direction of the objective or destination.
Gameplay[edit]
Navigation points commonly appear on a player's screen in objective multiplayer games, such as Capture the Flag, Oddball, and VIP. Navpoints also appear in co-op mode, indicating the position of teammates. They are present in Campaign, and are placed if the player must reach a destination or does not know where to go.
In Halo: Combat Evolved, the waypoints are colored orange in single player, and red or blue (depending on the objective) in multiplayer. In Halo 2 and 3, they are blue when playing as the Master Chief, and purple when playing as Thel 'Vadamee. Often, waypoints have a distance indicator in meters, showing the player how far away the waypoint is from their position.
Halo 5: Guardians Forge Scripting[edit]
In Halo 5: Guardians Forge, players can customize the messages that accompany the navigation markers. The messages includes:
- (nothing)
- (single digits, 0 to 9)
- (multiples of 10 and 25, 10 to 100)
- PERCENT
- ?
- A
- ACE
- ACTION
- ACTIVATE
- ALPHA
- AMMO
- ARM
- ASSAULT
- ASSIST
- ATTACK
- ATTENTION
- AVOID
- B
- BACK
- BALL
- BANK
- BASE
- BISHOP
- BLACK
- BLUE
- BOARD
- BOSS
- BRAVO
- BREAK
- BRIDGE
- BUILD
- BUNKER
- BUY
- C
- CANNON
- CAPTURE
- CAR
- CARGO
- CHARLIE
- CHASE
- CHECKPOINT
- CHIEF
- CLIMB
- CLOSE
- COLLECT
- COMMANDER
- COMPLETE
- CONGRATULATIONS
- CONTROL
- CORE
- CORRECT
- CORTANA
- COVER
- CRAB
- CREATE
- CROUCH
- CUP
- D
- DAMAGE
- DANGER
- DEACTIVATE
- DEFEND
- DELTA
- DESTROY
- DETECT
- DETONATE
- DISARM
- DOOR
- DOWN
- DRIVE
- E
- ECHO
- ENEMY
- ENTER
- ENTRANCE
- EQUIP
- EQUIPMENT
- ESCAPE
- ESCORT
- EVACUATE
- EVADE
- EXIT
- EXPLORE
- EXTRACT
- F
- FINISH
- FLY
- FOLLOW
- FOLLOWER
- FORTIFY
- FORWARD
- FOXTROT
- FRIENDLY
- GENERAL
- GO
- GO TO
- GOAL
- GREEN
- GRENADE
- GRUNT
- GUARD
- HAZARD
- HEAL
- HELP
- HOLE
- HOSTILE
- HURRY
- INCOMING
- INCORRECT
- INFILTRATE
- INSPECT
- INTEL
- INTERACT
- IT
- ITEM
- JACK
- JUMP
- KILL
- KING
- KNIGHT
- LAP
- LAUNCH
- LEADER
- LEFT
- LEUTENANT [sic]
- LOAD
- LOCATE
- LOCK
- LOOK
- LOST
- MELEE
- MONITOR
- MOVE
- MULTIBALL
- NEUTRAL
- NO
- OBJECTIVE
- OFF
- ON
- OPEN
- OPERATE
- ORANGE
- PARK
- PAWN
- PICK UP
- PIG
- PILOT
- PLANT
- POINT
- POINTS
- POWER
- POWERUP
- PROTECT
- PULL
- PURCHASE
- PURPLE
- PURSUE
- PUSH
- QUEEN
- RACE
- READY
- RED
- RELEASE
- RELOAD
- REPAIR
- RESCUE
- RESET
- RETREAT
- RETREIVE [sic]
- RETURN
- RIGHT
- ROOK
- ROTATE
- SCORE
- SEARCH
- SECURE
- SELL
- SHIELD
- SHORTCUT
- SNEAK
- SOLDIER
- SPARTAN
- SPRINT
- SPY
- START
- STEAL
- STOP
- SUCCESS
- SUPPLIES
- SURVIVE
- SWITCH
- TARGET
- TELEPORT
- UNLOCK
- UP
- USE
- VEHICLE
- VEHICLES
- VICTORY
- VIP
- WAIT
- WARNING
- WEAPON
- WEAPONS
- WHALE
- WHITE
- WINNER
- WON
- YELLOW
- YES
- ZONE
Trivia[edit]
In the Halo: Reach beta, a glitch caused the waypoint symbol to be filled with random icons.