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Headlong is a multiplayer map in Halo 2 that is set in the city of New Mombasa. This map is found mostly in Big Team Battle Matchmaking Playlists due to the size and number of vehicles, with Capture the Flag and Assault being the most common game types assigned. This map seems to be a port under construction. Some of the features are a half-assembled bridge, two teleporter systems, two floating cranes, Active Camouflage, an Overshield, and a large base under construction. The default vehicles for this map are two Warthogs (either a normal Warthog or a Gauss Warthog), two Ghosts, a Banshee, and a Scorpion or Wraith.
Strategies
The obvious tactic for this map in Slayer is to get to the high ground. The recommended weapons are usually a Sniper Rifle or a Battle Rifle, along with a short range weapon to complement them. Just stay in the buildings and pick off the players below you. However, it is safe to say that you won't be alone due to the fact that the map is only found in custom games and big team battles. There is no cover in the center of the map so it's better if you stay in the buildings or on the catwalks that link them together. The best combo for this map is a medium range and a short range weapon, for example Battle Rifle and a Shotgun, the Battle Rifle being for open area encounters, and the Shotgun being for short range encounters with enemies. There are also about three areas of the map only reachable by Banshee. One of them is a large roof atop one of the buildings near where the Warthogs spawn. It is almost at the height which the game wont allow the banshee to fly above. This is a great place to snipe people from way afar and you can see a great deal of the map and if you run out of ammo, you can always jump. Apparently you don't die from 40 story drops?
(Capture The Flag Strategy
This is a more direct strategy but usually works. When you go to attack the flag base, rather than making some elaborate route to attack the base, get two or three special teammates to run through the bottom of their base and have the rest of the team go to the base through the top. The distractions from your other team mates created at the top of the base will give way for you and your other teammates to go up to the base with no problems. Any player run into could be easily overcome by your teammates. Then grab the flag and instead of jumping down, run towards the lift and take that way out. Have somebody ready with a Warthog outside the building with the energy sword. When the player carrying the flag comes out he jumps in the warthog and goes to the base and returns the flag. The beauty of this technique is that you are not going to be as predictable as others you go through the airlift. You do not jump down and struggle and go on into a long battle over the flag. This is where most people either get the flag or lose it. However this tactic relies on a lot of good cooperation and communication between teammates.
Territories
- Gate Bridge
- Statue
- Alley
- Building Site
- Corner Building
- Construction Pit
Trivia
- If you can super jump onto the building behind the crane holding the piece of bridge, look at the glass. You can see the giant structure of New Mombasa shown in the Halo 2 demo in the beginning.
- Above the area where the Covenant machines are parked, there is an advertisement for a Civilian Warthog. If you zoom in on the sign, you can read it. It says: "Hog: Drive with reckless abandon in the new 12th gen hog. Comfort, luxury, bone crushing power. It's beauty and the beast."
- It is possible to force a way out of the map, through the invisible wall. Get in a banshee, and then have another player jump on top of your wings. Slowly fly to the very tall building with a door at the bottom, and a sloped roof. Flying towards the roof, you should hit a wall. The other player can jump off the Banshee, through the wall. Also, the Banshee can fly through the wall if flown slowly along the wall at an angle.
- A prime sniper spot is in a place that nobody can trace with ease. Two of these spots are on the structure at the bottom, and a ledge near the completed building with the Warthogs.
- If you go into the structure containing the Shotgun you can see a lot of barrels towards the back of the upper part of the structure, you will see a little thing sticking out of it . And if you take a gun you can shoot it off and it will fly all around the room for a while. You can not do this with a Energy Sword, Shotgun, or a Rocket Launcher.
- Near the sea on the side with the warthogs there is a wall which looks just like the one from the Halo 2 E3 2003 demo at the final cut-scene before the phantom crashes.
- There are a few large flashing red signs on the level that flash the words "Evacuation Alert." This might be an indication as to why the city of New Mombasa is so deserted in the campaign levels.
- If you drive a vehicle over the edge of the harbor and into the water, you are killed instantly. The same goes for the banshee if you fly too low.
- Facing the water, if you fly a banshee too close, too high to the slanted building right of the big statue, you will die instantly.
- This civillian warthog can be brought to life in the game as an easter egg. Get to the very to of the building in the corner of the map, left of the big statue, there will be a "switch." Touch this switch, and go ALL the way down to the only teleporter in the map. Go through the teleporter and instead of appearing on the other side of the portals, you will be teleported out of the map, to this civillian hog. ENJOY!
- Rumors say that the big gate on the other side of the ramp could be open. Youtube videos on this are said to be mods or scams.
- There is a small ladder on the big gate on the other side of the ramp you can climb next to the dial.