File:PXH Ftank.png

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Summary A render of the RTS-era Forerunner Tank
Type Render
Game Halo: Combat Evolved
Source https://www.halowaypoint.com/news/cutting-room-floor
Original filename ftank.png
Source caption As far as we know, this alien war machine was the first Forerunner vehicle ever made. It appears quite early in the development timeline, with the first models originating from around the transition from RTS to third-person. We need to do some work to bring the shaders up to a retail level, but it’s on a short-list with our future planned releases.
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current14:14, July 16, 2022Thumbnail for version as of 14:14, July 16, 20221,920 × 1,080 (3.89 MB)Skyward (talk | contribs){{file info |summary = A render of the RTS-era Forerunner Tank |game = Halo: Combat Evolved |type = render |source = https://www.halowaypoint.com/news/cutting-room-floor |filename = ftank.png |caption = As far as we know, this alien war machine was the first Forerunner vehicle ever made. It appears quite early in the development timeline, with the first models originating from around the transition from RTS to third-person. We need to do some work to bring the shaders up to a retail level, bu...

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