Glitches

From Halopedia, the Halo wiki

Glitches are either errors or bugs in any program (game, software, etc.) that can cause undesired or interesting results. In relation to Halo, glitches can be exploited in many ways to make the game interesting or annoying.

Halo: Combat Evolved Examples

In Halo: Combat Evolved, Glitches have a different definition entirely. Glitches are only a section within Stunts. Which include an estimated 10,000 exploits within the game. Glitches in Halo: Combat Evolved are Stunts where you get vehicles inside of objects, such as floors, portals, walls, and pillars. The point at which the vehicle gets into these objects is often refered to as its Break Point. For example, the Ghost has 5 known break points. The seat, the wings, the guns, the cross-section, and the middle.

Halo 2 Examples

In Halo 2, many glitches resulted from unforeseen actions the developers did not think could occur. Players could do things such as Super Jumping or Super Bouncing, get past Invisible Walls to get out of maps, etc. "Button Combos" also existed, such as one that would allow you to kill a player instantly.

Halo 3 Examples

Halo 3 has been greatly combed over for glitches by a considerable amount of players, but Bungie has put way too much effort into making sure that there are few, if any, in Halo 3. There are a few that do exist in active gameplay though, such as the Mine Glitches, floating objects, driving an AA Wraith, going under the playable area of Construct, fusion coil glitches, making Elephants fly, and the Elephant speed boost.. Click here here for a list of several glitches in Halo 3.

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