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'''Race''' is a free-for-all and team [[multiplayer]] [[gametype]] in [[Halo: Combat Evolved]], in which players compete against each other, the objective being the first player or team to reach all the checkpoints. The maximum number of checkpoints is fifteen. It is ideally played on the large, very flat map [[Blood Gulch]], as opposed to the only other vehicle-enabled map in Halo: Combat Evolved (console; there are many vehicle-enabled maps in the [[Halo PC|PC/Mac]] version), [[Sidewinder]], which is too tricky to navigate as some of the checkpoints spawn on ledges which are high and near impossible to reach while driving a Warthog. Race was taken out of [[Halo 2]]. The reason is not known but it may have been because it was not a popular [[gametype]]. The game type [[Territories]] that was not in Halo: Combat Evolved but appears in Halo 2 may have been a remake of Race with a few modifications. Much of the game play is similar but this may be coincidence.
'''Race''' is a free-for-all and team [[multiplayer]] [[gametype]] in [[Halo: Combat Evolved]], in which players compete against each other, the objective being the first player or team to reach all the checkpoints. The maximum number of checkpoints is fifteen. It is ideally played on the large, very flat map [[Blood Gulch]], as opposed to the only other vehicle-enabled map in Halo: Combat Evolved, [[Sidewinder]] (It should be noted that this only applies to the console version, there are many vehicle-enabled maps in the [[Halo PC|PC/Mac]] version). Playing on [[Sidewinder]] makes the game more difficult, as some of the checkpoints spawn on ledges which are high and near impossible to reach while driving a Warthog. Race was removed in [[Halo 2]], the reason is not known but it may have been because it was not a popular [[gametype]]. The game type [[Territories]] that was not in Halo: Combat Evolved but appears in Halo 2 may have been a remake of Race with a few modifications. Much of the game play is similar but this may be coincidence. In Halo 3, features of the [[VIP]] gametype can be edited to make it play in a similar way to Race.


==Events==
==Events==
Once a player has completed a lap, then the the screen will read, on the top left corner, the lap completed and time it took in seconds, accurate to one decimal place.  
Once a player has completed a lap information on the lap will be displayed on the top left of the screen, showing the lap number completed and time it took in seconds, accurate to one decimal place.  


An arrow will always point toward your objective, as shown in the image on the left.
An arrow will always point toward your objective, as shown in the image on the left.

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Race is a free-for-all and team multiplayer gametype in Halo: Combat Evolved, in which players compete against each other, the objective being the first player or team to reach all the checkpoints. The maximum number of checkpoints is fifteen. It is ideally played on the large, very flat map Blood Gulch, as opposed to the only other vehicle-enabled map in Halo: Combat Evolved, Sidewinder (It should be noted that this only applies to the console version, there are many vehicle-enabled maps in the PC/Mac version). Playing on Sidewinder makes the game more difficult, as some of the checkpoints spawn on ledges which are high and near impossible to reach while driving a Warthog. Race was removed in Halo 2, the reason is not known but it may have been because it was not a popular gametype. The game type Territories that was not in Halo: Combat Evolved but appears in Halo 2 may have been a remake of Race with a few modifications. Much of the game play is similar but this may be coincidence. In Halo 3, features of the VIP gametype can be edited to make it play in a similar way to Race.

Events

Once a player has completed a lap information on the lap will be displayed on the top left of the screen, showing the lap number completed and time it took in seconds, accurate to one decimal place.

An arrow will always point toward your objective, as shown in the image on the left. However, if you are directly facing the direction of the next checkpoint, there will be a flag icon above the location, even though there is no flag involved in this mode, as shown below.

Trivia

  • A Bungie weekly update mentioned a gametype with emphasis on vehicles, possibly hinting at the return of this gametype in Halo 3.[1] However, Race did not return again in Halo 3.

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