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One thing that needs to be emphasized to a halo player (especially newcomers to the game) is the importance of the battle rifle. If you look at the stats of ANY pro the battle rifle will be their tool of destruction raking in around 30% of their kills. It may be discouraging at first due to the fact that the reticule of the battle rifle is much smaller than that of the assault rifle which makes it harder to hit you're mark. However if you stick with it the reward is well worth your time. Here are some tips for using the battle rife: 1. Aim for the neck! When you shoot the rifle will kick up a bit resulting in the bullets landing in a higher place than you are actually aiming. If you aim for the upper neck to chin area all of the bullets (battle rifle has a three shot burst) will land right in his face. 2. You have to slightly lead you're targets when they are moving. Unlike in halo 2, it takes you're battle rifle shot a fraction of a second to get to wherever it's going. So if someone is running left to right and you're aiming for the center of their head, the bullets will fly behind him. However if you aim for the right side of the head you're targets forward motion will cause you to hit around his ear. 3. Move when you shoot! If you are standing still you are an easy target. Try to strafe left to right while fighting with the battle rifle (or any gun for that matter). Start using the battle rifle as much as possible and apply the techniques listed above. In time you should get so used it that you feel naked without one. Instead of chasing someone from 50 yards away, tearing up the sky with you're blazing assault rifle, you can be increasing you're teabag count on a pile of dead bodies. (contributed by: John B, added April 29, 2008)
Get Better Fast: Legit's Slayer Onslaught - Watching pros play goes a long way to improving your skills and thinking during a game. In other words, watch how the pros play and how the pros think. This article and video will give you good insight. (added March 29, 2008) Construct Map Tip - Basically near the ramp by orange lift you can often spawn with only an AR and someone will beat down on you with a BR from the top of the ramp but if you turn and run and then hide under the ramp the person will usually think you have jumped off and try to follow you to the lower levels, except at this moment you can follow him and rain down automatic fire from above. (contributed by: Brandon, added March 24, 2008) How to get better with the Battle Rifle - An extension of the previous MLG article about perfecting your BR skills. This article is a real dandy and features some nice vids to clearly illustrate what you need to know to win using the BR. (added March 20, 2008) Battle Rifle Analysis by MLG - So you want to perfect your BR skills? You're looking at your best option. Read this article! In depth tips and knowledge shared that you likely would never figure out on your own. They are compliling a BR knowledge base so keep your eyes on MLG for it. (added March 9, 2008) Ogre 2 Shows you How to Be the King of Your Hill - Suck at King of the Hill games? I do! This is a very detailed gameplay analysis of an MLG game with some of the best Halo 3 players on the planet. You need to watch, read, and listen to the strategies. Learning from pros is the fastest way to be a good player. (added February 25, 2008) Tsuared Gameplay Commentary - Tsquared teaches you how to play to perfection in Guardian Double Team. Amazing play by play insight by one of the best Halo players on the planet. Watch and learn! (added February 10, 2008) MLG Pro Halo 3 Tips - Sniping: When you’re working on your own no-scopes try to have a steady control of your shot instead of wildly sweeping across an opponent's head or body in hopes of a lucky kill. You don’t need head shots with the sniper. In Halo 3 especially, where the sniper’s firing rate is slower you can go for an easier body shot if you’re at enough of a distance to confidently finish them off with your secondary weapon. Power Items: Every advanced player, through habit and constant communication, knows when all the power items will return. In hotly contested games, the difference between a win or loss can be a single power item. Even if you’re practicing in matchmaking by yourself, always be mindful of as many of the important items and weapons on the map as possible. This will make you a better player immediately, as you will consider power itesms as part of how you position yourself and play a map. General Halo 3 Strategy: Don’t give up on a gun fight in Halo 3. Many Halo 2 players seem to forget that auto-aim has been drastically reduced in Halo 3. This places emphasis on aiming and means that you can come back in a battle rifle fight even if you’re one shot down. Great players never let up until they are in the death screen. (contributed by: Brick, added January 29, 2008) King of the Hill Tips from Legit:
Halo 3 Tips Videos from the MLG Pros - I've added some important videos to the Halo 3 videos page. Tsquared and some nice tips that will have you hitting your target more often. Top 5 Simple Ways to Improve Your Game - A great two page article from MLG that will get you thinking. Getting advice from a pro, what is better than that? Read this! (added January 4, 2008) Sword Tip from Halo 3 Expert Austin - It seems that many people have taken my previously given lunge, melee, lunge advice, and now I'm seeing it everywhere. Here is a counter for that. Melee. Just keep on doing it no matter what. Battles WILL get very hot when you are only meleeing. Your screen will get very red. Just yesterday I had a minute long sword battle doing just that. I barely won. It took about 20 seconds for my shields to recharge. So the point is if you keep on meleeing the entire battle, you will eventually win. (contributed by: Austin, added December 9, 2007) Equipment Tips and Strategies - A good page of information and tips for you from mjolnirtactics.com. It's all covered and learn a few new strategies! (added November 28, 2007) Strafing Tip - Strafe a few times crouch - then jump...It's not a routine but I throw off a lot of people with something that simple...Since some players try and play on a higher sensitivity, when they try and aim up and catch you in your jump it completely throws off their reticle...thats only some tho. only do it sometimes tho, be unpredictable for the most part. (contributed by: MiAmor, added November 28, 2007) Halo 3 Question and Answers - A neat page full of various gameplay and related questions. It's like a big mailbag! Check it out. There is lots of various questions so take your time reading! (added November 25, 2007) Halo 3 Vehicles Tips - The article covers all the vehicles in the game. Short tips and tricks on each one. Nice screenshots and great page layout. Easy and fast read! (added November 25, 2007) Bubble Shield Tip - To get some quick laser kills...while in the bubble shield start charging your laser with the sight on the enemy.. right before it goes off poke your laser out from behind the shield and torch the enemy. This keeps you safe while charging the laser and the enemy can't see your laser while youre doing it. (contributed by: xxxCRAZYSOBxxx, added November 20, 2007) Laser Kill: Using the M6 Spartan Laser - A short article with info and tips. Just the meat and no bun. Great Halo 3 tricks and tips at halo's-finest.com. Check them out! (added November 14, 2007) Explosive of Death :X - In maps such as Guardian or Construct, there are blue explosives that all lead to instan death. In Consturct it's on the right side of the upper level of the main lift in the center. On Guardian, it's in the hallway to the right of the upper level of the main lift. (contributed by: Austin, added November 14, 2007) Halo 3 Expert Huub - The Bubble Shield The bubble shield is basically just a shield that stops fast moving objects such as grenades and bullets, but it doesn't stop vehicles! It is mostly used to just get cover when being attacked. Here are some tips on how to effectively use the bubble shield: 2. Remember that you can't deploy the bubble shield while holding a machine gun turret, missile put etc. 3. If you have an opponent walking towards your bubble shield, just throw a grenade and then quickly walk out of the bubble shield and hopefully watch him get blown to pieces. 4. If you have a shotgun, mauler etc then just lure people into your shield and then shoot them (Smart players probably won't go in as they see the sword or shotgun so don't make it seem to obvious) 5. If you for some reason wanted to destroy the shield then just destroy the shield emitter (the thing in the middle 6. Remember that the shield gives you cover from all directions, so even from above and therefore also from air attacks. 7. Don't forget that a vehicle can easily still splatter you if you forget that they can get trough the shield! 8. The shield is very handy for controlling a territory as its fairly easy to defend a covered area (also handy for capture the flag!). 9. You can drop a bubble shield while holding a flag! 10. If you get yourself in a situation where you're running for your life, just throw your shield and keep on running
(the attackers can't hit you as the shield is between you and them) (end of article) How To Practice Your Halo 3 Sniping - On Construct, in the area where the default sword is, you have a small area with thin edges where you're able to look out into the 'forbidden' area' where when you jump off you'll fall to your death. If you look, you can see these small like "robot-things" flying around into their repetitive destination. Anyways, if you were to have a custom game, with default sniper and unlimited ammo, you could sit on the edge and try and kill as many of the flying robots as you can [Yes, when you hit them they blow up, and they MUST be enemies since your reticule turns red once you get your cross hairs on them]. It's pretty good, and I've been doing it for a bit now and have seen a pretty good outcome in better sniping. It's good and lets you practice learning to follow your enemy better [since they fly up] and somewhat helps you have a better sense at aiming for the head [since the robots are relatively small that they could have the same hitbox, or a bit more, as a spartan helmet]. A video example can be seen here. (contributed by: DumbItDown, added November 9, 2007) A Compendium of Halo 3 Tutorials and Strategies - Here’s a rundown of some of the most useful videos that members of the Halo community shared with the public over the past month. Mastering advanced techniques, specific jumps and studying film will give you a competitive advantage in matchmaking and custom games. (added November 8, 2007) Expert Jumping Tips from Huub! 1. Only jump when you are fighting with somebody (so don't jump if you are bored because you will likely be spotted) Halo 3 Team Play Tip - Work in teams, practice in teams, and make sure everyone in the team has read this article. (My comment is that we should all listen to what the Bungie guys say. Their tips are from the people working on the guts of the game. Needless to say, when I clicked the link I thought I was on the wrong page. Nope, check it out. It's all about team tactics). (contributed by: Larry Larsen, Senior Manager, Bungie Studios, added November 7, 2007) Warthog Tips - Practice driving the vehicles on custom games. For the warthog, pay careful attention to how you can use the emergency brake to tighten your turn radius.
Spartan Laser Tip Power: Insanely High The New Spartan Laser is the most powerful Human weapon available.
It fires a pirecing beam of energy that penetrates several targets
and destroys vehicles.However, it is a double-edged sword. It
requires a short 3 second charge-up before firing, leaving you Counter With: Rocket Launcher, Sniper, Beam Rifle, Fuel Rod Cannon (an exerpt from Weapons & Vehicles FAQ by Livio A) New Jump Technique Video - This is very hot and very new. Quoting MLG forums where this video was released, "you throw equipment and can jump off of it. Like a double jump. All you do it look down, doesn't even need to be quite all the way, hit x and jump off of it. I was suprised how easy it is compaired to some of the crazy jump glitches from h2/h3. It works with the sphere-type equipments... flare, jammer, drainer... I also got the deployable cover to work, but it seemed harder to jump off of it." Okay, go start practicing kids!
Gravity Hammer Tip: If an enemy thinks they are safe behind the glass where the Gravity Hammer spawns on Guardian, teach them otherwise – if you swing the hammer in their direction, its effects will pass through such barriers with ease. (added November 5, 2007) Multiplayer Guide - Tips for embarrassing the online competition. These guys at GameRadar.com kick ass. This is a real gem of an article with various multiplayer tips and tidbits. Five pages covering various Halo 3 multiplayer tips and strategies that will help you win more! Read it!! (added November 2, 2007) General Halo 3 Strategy - When you're in a bubble shield and your sheilds are down, you are only safe to an extent! Someone will come in and kill you. If you are lucky enough to have any type of sticky grenade stick it to them and jump out. BOOM! Most of the time, they're dead and you're not. (contributed by: Austin, added November 2, 2007) Grenades Pro Tip - Focus on grenade placement. Learn level geometry to be better with brute grenades. (added November 2, 2007) Grenades - This isn't an ordered "Top Ten" list, but Grenades would be #1 if it were. Simply, the man who uses grenades will defeat the man without in an overwhelming majority of scenarios, and it's surprising how many players treat them as their last line of defense. As long as you're not fighting on a narrow ledge, you should be throwing Frag and Plasma grenades before you shoot (and during shooting, of course). And you throw grenades at an enemy's feet, not their head. If they're backing towards a wall, throw it past them. The goal is to explode it near them, not on them (unless you're trying to stick them with a Plasma or Spike grenade). The more you throw, the more accustomed you'll get to leading them -- throwing it where they're going to be rather than where they are -- but for now just focus on making grenades an immediate go-to part of your arsenal, and make sure you have a couple on you at all times (more important than, say, going out of your way for the rocket launcher). (added November 2, 2007) Grenade Jumping - This is a skill that is going to take some time to master. The goal is to throw a frag grenade ahead of you so that you can be at the apex of your jump as it blows underneath you, launching you even higher into the air. A skilled player will be able to use this technique to get to places that would otherwise require a Grav Lift. (added November 2, 2007) Team Tutorial Communicate Use the same callouts Get 3-4 days of solid practice each week Use the Theatre Scrim better and better teams Have a positive attitude Trust your teammates Experience Consider parting ways with your team if you meet ALL of the criteria below: -Not satisfied with your team Conclusion: It doesn't matter if everyone on the team has ridiculous individual talent. A team is like a relationship: You can't force it to work, there has to be some natural chemistry. Just don't give up on it too soon. Always try to leave a team with respect. Nothing is worse than a teammate who anonymously disbands, or doesn't give an explanation why. There is no sense getting on someone's bad side because the team didn't work well together. Networking with good players is key, so don't talk trash - you never know who the person may be friends with. Good luck. (end of article) Basic Halo 3 Multiplayer Tips - A one page full of various Halo 3 strats and information. Learn about plasma vs. bullets, explosives and various weapons tactics. (added October 28, 2007) Essential Guide To Halo 3 Multiplayer - A one page article, short on words, but right to the point. Covers basics and tricks that veterans use. Start winning at games like Oddball and King of the Hill. (added October 28, 2007) Duck-jumping, the first step to intermediacy - Duck jumping will open up new ways to navigate levels once you get it down. Visuals help with the explanation, but just think about it logically: if you duck when you jump, pulling your legs up, less of you needs to clear a ledge for a landing. You can make a lot of jumps you couldn't make otherwise, and generally expand your maneuverability. Leave jumps as late as you possibly can, and duck right before you land. It takes some people a while for it to "click," but once you've hit it a few times you'll rarely miss them, and have a significant advantage in getting around more complex areas of levels. (added October 25, 2007, source: mycheats.com) Zoom Cancelling - Rather than double clicking the analog stick to get through the sniper rifle's two levels of zoom, just double tap Y. This will tell the game that you quickly switched weapons and then switched back, but all you'll see is your sniper rifle. You can also HOLD DOWN the analog stick. This will make your zoom go back one level. So, if your on X10 zoom, HOLD DOWN the analog stick and you'll go back to X5. Do the same again and you'll be back to normal view. Simple. This can make all the difference in getting out of zoom in a hurry. (added October 25, 2007, source: mycheats.com) Comments: A look at some great jumps for Halo 3 multiplayer. You just can't dominate unless you know you're way around a map better than your opponents. Learn these jumps and you will be ahead of many playing the game. Great video. (added October 24, 2007)
Bubble Shields + Spiker Grenades Tip: I have found that Bubble Shields and Spiker Grenades can be a great trap when used together in combination. First deploy the shield, then as an opponent inevitably walks through it in an attempt to melee you, throw a spiker inside and run outside the shield perimeter, the spiked shrapnel should ricochet constantly off the inside of the shield walls for about 2-3 seconds. A guaranteed death for anyone inside. I have used 2 spike grenades at most before the emitter is destroyed by the shrapnel. (contributed by: PMR1984, added October 22, 2007) Ghost Tip: Do you know how players can dodge your vehicle when you're trying to run them over just by jumping? When using the ghost, you can trick people and run them over. First boost at the person like you are going to run them over. When you get a few feet in front of them and they start to jump, STOP, then as they are coming down, use boost and fly straight at them. You should ram them as they are coming down. (contributed by: morecowbell0420, added October 22, 2007) Halo 3 Advanced Positioning and Tactics - A great general multiplayer tip and strategy article. This will help you change your way of thinking during a game. What you will begin to realize is that a big part of winning in Halo 3 is using your intelligence and basically out strategizing your opponents. It's half the battle. The other part is aiming of course! Anyways, highly recommended read. (added October 21, 2007) Improving Your No-scopes - A wicked article about improving your skills at Sniper no-scope kills. Tips and strats in this one page article coving things such as how to make it easier to no-scope. A must read! (added October 21, 2007) Halo 3 Balancing Changes. What is different now? Grenade, Melee and Dual Wielding - What is probably the most significant pair of changes may seem minor. Both grenades and melee attacks have gotten a boost in damage and effectiveness that permeates every aspect of multiplayer battles. Since both grenades and melee attacks are now stronger, and since you can only use them with a single weapon, dual wielding in Halo 3 is much less effective than it was in Halo 2. This is an important fact to remember when choosing your weapons. More on Melee Damage - Here's something to consider: In Halo 3, two melee strikes with any weapon will kill an opponent with full shields (provided the opponent does not have an overshield). Generally, most weapons deal the same amount of melee damage, though some, like the Brute Shot, deal more damage but still require two hits to kill an opponent outright. A fully charged Plasma Pistol shot followed by any melee attack will now kill an opponent (not the case in previous Halo games) and a single melee attack from a stolen flag will also drop an opponent dead. A number of weapons, including the Battle Rifle and the Magnum pistol, can kill an opponent with one headshot after landing a melee attack. Sniping Nerfed - Halo 3's Sniper Rifle is not as good as Halo 2's. That's a good thing in our opinion, but nevermind our view because it directly affects your play no matter how you feel about it. Halo 2's Sniper Rifle had some serious auto-correction that made headshots relatively easy to get with a technique dubbed "sweep sniping." This is not the case in Halo 3, and consequently getting head shots with the Sniper Rifle is more difficult. Talented shooters can still get instant kills, but keep in mind that most people you play are not that talented. Against these less talented folks (like, uh, us) you can usually be pretty aggressive with a non-sniping weapon and overwhelm a would-be sniper. Vehicle Balancing - We think the vehicles in Halo 2 were a bit too strong, and it looks like Bungie agrees. There are some balancing changes with the vehicles that generally make them less effective against on-foot soldiers. One major balancing tweak now lets a charged Plasma Pistol shot temporarily stall a vehicle's engine. Peg a Warthog, Banshee, or even a Scorpion tank with a charged shot and the vehicle's engine will stop working for about five seconds (a successful hijack will instantly kill the drivers of most vehicles following a Plasma Pistol-induced stall). Otherwise, vehicles seem generally more resilient, as it takes way more to actually destroy a vehicle. Ghosts no longer have a weak spot on their side. Gunfire is almost useless against most vehicles. The balance here is that it seems as though drivers and passengers of vehicles get no protection against guns like they did in Halo 2, as long as you're shooting exposed bits. Moral of the story: When fighting vehicles, shoot for the drivers and passengers, not the vehicle. The only case in which you're better off attacking the vehicle directly is if you've got a Rocket Launcher, Missile Pod, or grenades (sticky grenades destroy most vehicles instantly). Rocket Launcher Lost its Balls - If by balls you mean lock-on, and in this case that's what we mean. Halo 2's Rocket Launcher had a lock-on feature that made taking out vehicles a brainless task—just point, pull trigger, and the rocket would tenaciously track a moving vehicle target. Halo 3's Rocket Launcher does not have this lock-on feature, so you'll have to show a bit of skill if you want to bring down a vehicle with the Rocket Launcher. Again, we think this is a positive change to the multiplayer balancing, but again our opinion doesn't matter because even if you don't like the change, it's real and you'll have to man up... ...Unless You Have the Missile Pod - Our swooning over the weakened Rocket Launcher is a bit short lived, though, because Halo 3's Missile Pod has tracking abilities versus vehicles. The Missile Pod's shots aren't as powerful as the Rocket Launcher, but it can fire off shots in quick succession and bring down vehicles pretty quickly (it locks on instantly, too, which is better than even Halo 2's rocket launcher). Thankfully, a carrier of the Missile Pod is burdened with the weight of the weapon and moves slowly. Shotgun Range - The Shotgun in Halo 2 was always a bit finnicky in our experience, with uneven damage that varied by shot and a really short range that made one-hit kills a bit of a rarity. But this is another example of "no longer the case," as Halo 3's Shotgun packs a serious punch. In fact, the Shotgun is now one of our absolute most favorite weapons, especially if you can stick to corners and tight areas for fighting. Flare Tip: If you have a short ranged weapon, the Flare will blind opponents long enough for you to get close. Griesemer from Bungie says, "See a bunch of people guarding their flag?" Throw the Flare down. By the time the Flare's gone, their flag is too". As you already know, be sure to turn away when you throw it otherwise you will be blinded also! Regenerator Tip: It's green field instantly recharges players' shields. It's like the opposite of the Power Drain. It's really handy in multiplayer. If you're standing on the hill, you're invincible unless they kill you in one hit.
Various Halo 3 Strafeing Tips From MLG Players (added October 11, 2007) "I typicially strafe and sometimes just stop and duck just to try and throw them off. If I do the ghandi jump ill typically run towards something and jump off something if that makes any sense becuz i found its better than just jumping straight up becuz it somewhat allows you to change direction meaning you are running one way and then u jump off something small and ur going thru the air in the other direction...kinda hard to explain what I mean sorry its 3am lol. it does work tho lol." - Jroc223 "I still tend to strafe from side to side in long to short motions and then jumping to the side and gandhi hopping for a bit. Throws some people off, others it just puts you into the air for an easy kill. It's one of those "know the other player" moves." - ACTin.up "If i'm in a straight up sniper battle i will strafe and duck. But if i'm in a BR battle ill usually start to jump & crouch between my 2nd and 3rd BR shot depending on the situation." - Medgrik A Guide To Survival In Halo 3 - A general Halo 3 tips and strategy article. It might get you thinking about ways to play better if you are getting your butt kicked constantly. Not advanced tactics or strats, but it will give you something to think about. Also some practice techniques mentioned. One page article. (added October 10, 2007) You Suck At Halo 3 - This is a Halo 3 beta multiplayer article, however I think it's worth reading. Why? Well it's because the questions are answered by Bungie Studios. There is something here that you will find to help you win in Halo 3 multiplayer, I just know it! It's about 3 pages in all. Nice layout. Read it now! (added October 9, 2007) Various Halo 3 Multiplayer Tips - Written by The Fez (added October 9, 2007) "BR/Carbine: I see way to many players online wasting ammo at targets that are A. Too far off, and B. can escape to cover if attacked. When choosing targets with the BR/Carbine (sniper rifle included), make sure their position gives you ample opportunity to make a kill. Shooting a target several times only to have them retreat into cover means that not only have you wasted ammo, but they know where you are. If you are to engage a target with the BR/Carbine, you should be able to either A. Finish them off when they're in the open, or B. Be able to finish them off with a grenade if they retreat to cover. Don't attack a target unless you're mostly certain they can't get away. Learn the Maps, and the strategies used on them: Part of defeating your opponent is being able to anticipate their actions before they make them. This is of course something you learn over time, but you can quickly learn what another player's options are if they're caught in a particular circumstance. Will they go left or right, up or down? What weapon are they using, and what strategy should you use to counter that weapon? Being able to deduce, quickly, the answers to these problems will keep you one step ahead of your opponent. Run Away: Or retreat when you are grossly outnumbered or outgunned. You may be able to kill one or two, but most of time, 90% of the time, you'll just die outright. Being able to retreat appropriately to safer, more defensible location, puts even greater enemy odds at a disadvantage. Think about choke points. Even if two or three opponents are chasing you, they still have to cram themselves through a doorway or waste time finding another entrance. If being pursued, don't stay put, fight on the run. Even a defensible choke point can still be flanked. While you might kill one or two guys at the door, the third may be running around behind you, so be ready to deal with someone who flanks. Avoid Fighting in the Open: I know it gets all crazy in the center of the map sometimes as all battles seem to reach their climax at the zenith of some hill or the bowels of some ditch. The careful player will use the sidelines as a place to execute hit and run tactics from. Unlike other games, there are no different classes in Halo 3, and thusly no "tanking," you can wade off no more damage than your opponent. With this in mind, attack from locations that maximize the amount of damage you can do over the amount of damage your opponent can do. Make sure you have an exit strategy every time you attack. How will you be able to kill your target and escape to safety before one of his friends kills you? I would urge players not to attack down a one way street. Attack when you know that you definitely have the upperhand. Defend when your opponents have numerical and/or firepower superiority. Those are just some basic rules of war." "If you don't always have the best weapon, and you are getting shot at. Try to dodge and find cover untill you find a weapon that you know will totally pummle them into the ground. If someone is sniping you or just plan shooting you from far distance, try pushing down the left thumbstick while jumping. It helps alot and makes it much more difficult to aim at you." -megz (added October 8, 2007) "Do you know how players can dodge your vehicle when you're trying to run them over just by jumping? When using the ghost, you can trick people and run them over. First boost at the person like you are going to run them over. When you get a few feet in front of them and they start to jump, STOP, then as they are coming down, use boost and fly straight at them. You should ram them as they are coming down." -morecowbell0420 (added October 8, 2007) Map Weapon Respawn Times Multiplayer Strategies and Tips - A nice one page Halo 3 tip and strategy sheet by ChufMoney. I don't know the actual skill of the writer, but it sounds like he or she knows what they are talking about! Covers many multiplayer aspects including: zoom cancelling, grenade jumping, shields, melee, and more. Read this now. (added October 3, 2007) T-Squared on G4 Playing Halo 3 Video - Get a couple interesting Halo 3 tips from tsquared, the recent winner of MLG Orlando as part of Str8Rippin. Sniper Rifle Halo 2 vs. Halo 3 Tips (added October 2, 2007) "The sniper has changed alot. While it isnt quite to the level of Shadowrun or CoD. You cant be moving as much in Halo 3. In my opinion I'd just say slow down a bit. The recoil time is pretty long so take that extra half second to make sure you have the shot. I dunno, it works for me, I do well in the Shotty Snipe games. Granted I've only played like 2 on the full version, but I succeed." I Phade I - MLG Forums "dont sweep your reticule wildly across the screen like you would have in H2, use your strafe more. Take your time, aim carefully and look the devil right in his visor." fklash183 - MLG Forums "use strafe aiming and remember that unlike h2, u actually have to hit them for it to count, no guarenteed headshots anymore. also, if you're always aiming for the head and never hit it, try just getting 2 body shots in a row to start, this will atleast get you familiar with the sniper rifle firing rate and will help you focus yur aiming more to make sure you hit the second shot (as hopefully the target will be smart enough to start moving after being hit by the first)" BPowda - MLG Forums Strafe with your left stick, not with your right. Strafing with your right a-la halo 2 doesnt work well in Halo 3. Strafing with your left stick after you line up the headshot seems to work well and consistantly Vanquish Xx - MLG Forums Halo 3 Strategy Guide Halo 3 Weapons - A complete listing of all the weapons available to you in Halo 3 multiplayer. Not a lot of information, but you can likely get a couple of Halo 3 tips from this source. Check it out! (added September 30, 2007) Halo 3 Multiplayer Maps - This is a great page that features all the maps, plus it gives you information on weapons, vehicles, and tips for each individual map. It's not 100% complete, but there is some good reading there. Learn your Halo 3 maps! (added September 30, 2007) Halo 3 Achievements Listing - A great listing, 49 in all, of the Halo 3 Achievements. Great icon images of the achievements also. Check it out! (added September 29, 2007) Want to start winning at Halo 3 multiplayer early? Then I strongly suggest that you visit the Maps section which has videos of all the multiplayer maps. These aren't regular videos, these are amazing flythrough videos that will take you through every corner and feature of the maps. Check it out now!
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