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=='''Pan Cam'''==
=='''Pan Cam'''==
==Instructions For Pan Cam In Regular Maps:==
===Instructions for Pan Cam in Multiplayer Maps===
==Instructions For Pan Cam In Campaign Maps:==
===Instructions for Pan Cam in Campaign Maps===
== Trivia ==
===Trivia===
 


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'''Pan Cam''' is an enjoyable feature that [[Bungie]] added to [[Halo 3]]. It is used by many players as a way to leave any map. This can ''only'' be done in [[Theater]] mode. It's completely allowed. Read the following instructions if you want to learn this fun mode.
'''Pan Cam''' is an enjoyable feature that [[Bungie]] added to [[Halo 3]]. It is used by many players as a way to leave any map. This can ''only'' be done in [[Theater]] mode. It's completely allowed. Read the following instructions if you want to learn this fun mode.


==Instructions For Pan Cam In Regular Maps:==
==Instructions For Pan Cam In Multiplayer Maps:==
#You must go to [[Custom Game|Custom Games]] on any level. Make sure your match is a local match.
#You must go to [[Custom Game|Custom Games]] on any level. Make sure your match is a local match.
#This can be tricky, but you must hold these buttons one after the other in this exact order: '''LB + RB + LS + A + UP (D-PAD)''' to toggle Show Coordinates/Camera Mode. A bunch of strange numbers should come up on your screen. This is normal. You have turned coordinates on. The first three numbers (or values) are the position of the camera along the three axis, the next set of values is where the camera is facing, and the last value (next to where is says [Pan Cam]) is the speed at which the camera will move when you move it.
#This can be tricky, but you must hold these buttons one after the other in this exact order: '''LB + RB + LS + A + UP (D-PAD)''' to toggle Show Coordinates/Camera Mode. A bunch of strange numbers should come up on your screen. This is normal. You have turned coordinates on. The first three numbers (or values) are the position of the camera along the three axis, the next set of values is where the camera is facing, and the last value (next to where is says [Pan Cam]) is the speed at which the camera will move when you move it.
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