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A leak is when a particular event happens to make a character or object move so fast that it goes outside a particular border of the map and fly outside the map's boundaries. | {{Status|Gameplay}} | ||
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A '''leak''' is when a particular event happens to make a character or object move so fast that it goes outside a particular border of the map and fly outside the map's boundaries. | |||
==Leaks used for cheating== | |||
In the popular [[Halo: Combat Evolved]] map [[Danger Canyon]], players have used leaking to their cheating advantage when [[Team Kill]] is turned off. | In the popular [[Halo: Combat Evolved]] map [[Danger Canyon]], players have used leaking to their cheating advantage when [[Team Kill]] is turned off. | ||
This is useful in the particular map because you have to go around in a circle to get to the other base, when geographically the other base is right next to yours, only a wall separating the two bases. | This is useful in the particular map because you have to go around in a circle to get to the other base, when geographically the other base is right next to yours, only a wall separating the two bases. | ||
An example of this is when you get someone from your team to run you over with a | An example of this is when you get someone from your team to run you over with a Ghost or Warthog into the wall between the two bases. If you get hit fast enough, you will fly through the wall, and land in the other base. That will almost certainly get you banned or kicked from a server. In other maps, however, getting pushed into a wall by a friendly Warthog while teamkill is turned off will simply push you under the map, where you will fall for an indefinite amount of time. The only way, it seems, to escape and return to the map is to change teams. Note: If you change teams and immediately change back, you will only die once but still respawn on the map on the same team. | ||
== Other causes of leaking == | ==Other causes of leaking== | ||
Another cause of leaking is when an object collides with you, increasing your velocity so much that you go very far, or fly out of the map. One example of this, is if you use modding to change the "Vehicle Type" flag of the [[Warthog]] to a "[[Banshee]]" or "Alien Fighter". The moment you get in the Warthog and move it, you will be flung in the air, only to die moments later. This is to do with the physics engine of Halo. | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:HCE_POA_LeakGlitch.png|Getting pushed out of the Pillar of Autumn while shooting Cryo Tubes out of the Pistol. | |||
File:HCE_AOTCR_LeakGlitch.png|Being outside the [[Assault on the Control Room]] map when a modded vehicle goes crazy and throws the player outside the map. The player dies from fall damage soon after. | |||
</gallery> | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:34, March 18, 2022
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Wall hacking. |
A leak is when a particular event happens to make a character or object move so fast that it goes outside a particular border of the map and fly outside the map's boundaries.
Leaks used for cheating[edit]
In the popular Halo: Combat Evolved map Danger Canyon, players have used leaking to their cheating advantage when Team Kill is turned off.
This is useful in the particular map because you have to go around in a circle to get to the other base, when geographically the other base is right next to yours, only a wall separating the two bases.
An example of this is when you get someone from your team to run you over with a Ghost or Warthog into the wall between the two bases. If you get hit fast enough, you will fly through the wall, and land in the other base. That will almost certainly get you banned or kicked from a server. In other maps, however, getting pushed into a wall by a friendly Warthog while teamkill is turned off will simply push you under the map, where you will fall for an indefinite amount of time. The only way, it seems, to escape and return to the map is to change teams. Note: If you change teams and immediately change back, you will only die once but still respawn on the map on the same team.
Other causes of leaking[edit]
Another cause of leaking is when an object collides with you, increasing your velocity so much that you go very far, or fly out of the map. One example of this, is if you use modding to change the "Vehicle Type" flag of the Warthog to a "Banshee" or "Alien Fighter". The moment you get in the Warthog and move it, you will be flung in the air, only to die moments later. This is to do with the physics engine of Halo.
Gallery[edit]
Being outside the Assault on the Control Room map when a modded vehicle goes crazy and throws the player outside the map. The player dies from fall damage soon after.