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''Did you look for the [[Overload Glitch (Halo 3)|Halo 3 Overload glitch]]?'' | |||
The '''Overload Glitch''' is a [[Halo 2]] [[Glitch]] that can be only done via [[Xbox Live]] or system link. | The '''Overload Glitch''' is a [[Halo 2]] [[Glitch]] that can be only done via [[Xbox Live]] or system link. | ||
First, go to an object that is not part of the environment, but part of the scenery (bridge on [[Zanzibar]], floating platform on [[Midship]] etc.). Then get [[seven]] or more people to stand on it and put as many people/[[vehicles]] on the object as well. Have the people then look down. The object will eventually overload and disappear. | First, go to an object that is not part of the environment, but part of the scenery (bridge on [[Zanzibar]], floating platform on [[Midship]] etc.). Then get [[seven]] or more people to stand on it and put as many people/[[vehicles]] on the object as well. Have the people then look down. The object will eventually overload and disappear. | ||
[[Category:Glitches]] | [[Category:Glitches]] |
Revision as of 10:04, June 4, 2009
Did you look for the Halo 3 Overload glitch?
The Overload Glitch is a Halo 2 Glitch that can be only done via Xbox Live or system link.
First, go to an object that is not part of the environment, but part of the scenery (bridge on Zanzibar, floating platform on Midship etc.). Then get seven or more people to stand on it and put as many people/vehicles on the object as well. Have the people then look down. The object will eventually overload and disappear.