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[[File:Audio_playground.png|thumb|A Warthog chaingun is used in the dirt room.]] | |||
{{Quote|We almost call it the Matrix of Doom because with the amount of surface types we have in the game vs. the amount of object that we have in the game coliding with each other and against the environment, we will be generating hundreds, and indeed thousands, of sound tracks to try to cover up this matrix.|[[Jay Weinland]]}} | |||
The '''audio playground''' is a sandbox used by [[Bungie|Bungie Studios]] to experiment with sound effects during the development of ''[[Halo 2]]''. It consists of a large enclosed space of varied terrain in which the player can test hitting objects and gunfire against the floor and walls, which represent particular surfaces. The surfaces' names are frequently written in the texture pattern. Audio playgrounds have been shown to come in variants for "solid steel", "dirt", "room", ice, water, and reportedly can feature virtually every substance in the game.<ref>[[Limited Collector's Edition Disc (Halo 2)]]</ref> | |||
==Sources== | |||
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==Related pages== | |||
*[[Audio Testing Environment]] | |||
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