View from the top of "Halo" (chapter 2). I managed to drive the Warthog up the side of the hill, once I got to the top, the engine quit...I then lost all control of the vehicle. Basically...I was stuck.


This is a shot of the trees on the canyon walls of "Halo" (chapter 2). As you can see, they are simply 2D anchored images.


This was taken during a co-op game. The chapter is "Two Betrayals". I flew a Banshee into one of the connecting corridors...during my efforts to get through...the Banshee flipped and tossed me out. However, I landed inside one of the decorative wall insets. This inset is completely sealed and there is no proper way in or out.


These two shots are from "Halo" again. This is an odd rendering bug that occurs when you are in the gunner's seat of the Warthog and near a cliff wall...at a specific distance, the camera goes into the wall behind you and causes bizzare distance/rendering glitches. This one is not easy to reproduce.


This is the infamous "secret marine" on 343 Guilty Spark. He is up on the canyon wall, standing motionless (aside from blinking). He also appears to have no weapons. It is currently unknown why this marine is standing here. He may just be meditating or, perhaps, he knows his fate. We may never know.


After many many many tries, I finally managed to drive the Warthog along the ridge line fast enough to land just on the other side of the second step in "Halo". Originally I tried grenade launching techniques, but managed to do this without ANY grenades at all. I simply drove up there. This shot shows the warthog on the bridge at the beginning of the level.
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