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Standbying, also known as Lag Switching, was one of the first forms of cheating used in ''Halo 2''. This cheat, which could only be performed by the [[Connection Host|connection host]], involved players intentionally pressing the standby button on their [[Wikipedia:modem|modem]], freezing the game for other players and giving the cheater(s) time to accomplish their objective. Some cheaters also unplug their Ethernet cables. | Standbying, also known as Lag Switching, was one of the first forms of cheating used in ''Halo 2''. This cheat, which could only be performed by the [[Connection Host|connection host]], involved players intentionally pressing the standby button on their [[Wikipedia:modem|modem]], freezing the game for other players and giving the cheater(s) time to accomplish their objective. Some cheaters also unplug their Ethernet cables. | ||
When the connection host presses their modem's standby button, all other players on the host's screen will continue moving in straight lines in the direction they were moving prior to the standby. When connection is re-established, the other players will resume control, but will have 'teleported' to | When the connection host presses their modem's standby button, all other players on the host's screen will continue moving in straight lines in the direction they were moving prior to the standby. When connection is re-established, the other players will resume control, but will have 'teleported' to the position they were in on the host's screen. | ||
When combined with killing, players will appear to die and respawn | When combined with killing, players will appear to die and instantly respawn. | ||
Standbying was heavily exploited by many players, and was quickly noticed by Bungie. Players that standby too often can be detected and [[ban]]ned from Matchmaking. | Standbying was heavily exploited by many players, and was quickly noticed by Bungie. Players that standby too often can be detected and [[ban]]ned from Matchmaking. | ||