Talk:The Covenant vacation

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This is not a "vacation" This is just a Time travel glitch. Vacation is a glitch in Halo 2. This article and other vacation articles relating to Halo 3 should be merged with the Time travel glitch article. General Heed 23:26, 9 July 2009 (UTC)

Actually, "vacation" is used to refer to glitches in both Halo 2 and Halo 3; in both cases, it refers to a glitch in which you can get outside of the map. And actually, I'd recommend against merging all of this article -- some of it is the Time travel glitch, but that info's already on the TTG's article; the remainder of this article's content isn't the Time travel glitch, but it also isn't a vacation (Method 4 isn't a vacation, and Method 5 is dubious). File:DavidJCobb_Emblem.svg|16px]] DavidJCobb  23:54, 9 July 2009 (UTC)
I always though a "vacation" was where the enemies in a map never loaded. Either way, there is still a major difference between "vacation" and "Time Travel" and from what I've read on the other Halo 3 vacation articles, a lot of the vacation methods are TTG's. I think that the Halo 3 Vacation articles should be revised a bit to exclude TTG's and move those TTG methods to the appropriate sections in the Time travel glitch article. General Heed 05:50, 15 July 2009 (UTC)
I've read some Halo 3 articles. A TTG is where you simply go from one area to the next via exiting the level boundaries. A vacation is any instance where you get outside the boundaries without dying, I think. File:DavidJCobb_Emblem.svg|16px]] DavidJCobb  09:46, 16 July 2009 (UTC)
A TTG is where you forcefully load another section of the map and it allows you to skip forward or return to another section of the level. A "Vacation" is, like you said, where you just get out of the map. That's the difference. General Heed 15:34, 16 July 2009 (UTC)