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Old 01-18-2008   #11 (permalink)
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DUDE BITCHIN! doing the stairs looks hard though.... ooh i cant wait to use this with man cannons... people are gonna be walking and then be like "WTF am i flying?" lol awesomeness


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Ok im am like offically confused. Can u make a video on you tube or somthin. It would just make it easier.



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Ok im am like offically confused. Can u make a video on you tube or somthin. It would just make it easier.
We're working down the list of the Forging-101 Tutorials... perhaps we could do this one early since its new and rather complicated. I'll talk to Kellan.




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ABSOLUTELY brilliant. I still don't know how people figure this out.

Is the process pretty accurate, or are there a ton of slip-ups when trying to get this right?


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woah nice, thanks for this now i can make some good maps
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I still dont get how you put bridges or stuff similiar to that in the ground. Also this process takes a while. What if you want to keep the box above ground but fuse 2 together, what do I do?


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that's cool, ill find a way to add that technique into my maps.thx guys xD

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What if you want to keep the box above ground but fuse 2 together, what do I do?
Use the Interlocking Objects Forging 101. ; )
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U guys actually think Bungie has a game that does this by accident LMFAO!
Bungie has all sorts of "Glitches" in halo they hides these just so u can find them like the man outside of Standoff u can only see him clearly if u get out of the map. and fusing objects.....if they really didnt want u 2 do that They could have made everything like the LR containers to keep u from doing that and the only maps ever to get there superbounces patched in halo 2 were tombstone and Desolation and those were bcuz every1 complained bout them!!!!!! and if bungie didnt want u 2 get out of the map an s**t then y outside of Backwash in Halo 2 it says in giant red letters PRETTY COLD OUT HERE AIN'T IT? Proving my point THIS GLITCH WILL NOT B PATCH UNLESS U COMPLAIN ABOUT IT!!!!!!!!


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this is amazing but sounds complicated or maybe its just me lol


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