Halo 2 E3 demo: Difference between revisions

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* The Battle Rifle reloads like an Assault Rifle.
* The Battle Rifle reloads like an Assault Rifle.
* The Master Chief fires the SMG's at the same time, and he never reloads them.
* The Master Chief fires the SMG's at the same time, and he never reloads them.
* When the Master Chief changes to the Battle Rifle from the SMG's, he doesn't drop the other SMG.
** In addition, when the Master Chief changes to the Battle Rifle from the SMG's, he doesn't drop the other SMG. This lead many viewers to assume that "dual SMGs" was a single weapon.
* The Battle Rifle is semi-automatic, has no ammo counter, and is reminiscent of the way a paintball gun fires.
* The Battle Rifle is semi-automatic, has no ammo counter, and is reminiscent of the way a paintball gun fires. This makes it more like the much later [[Designated Marksman Rifle]].
* The Shadow's turret shoots green plasma blasts that look like charged plasma pistol shots, not purple shots. Also, it shoots more at a more regular pace, it doesn't get faster as it shoots, although this is the same in the final version when manned by Elites.
* The Shadow's turret shoots green plasma blasts that look like charged plasma pistol shots, not purple shots. Also, it shoots more at a more regular pace, it doesn't get faster as it shoots, although this is the same in the final version when manned by Elites.
* It is [[Cortana]], not [[Terrence Hood|Lord Hood]], who outlines the mission (defeat Covenant ground forces and destroy their cruiser, instead of infiltrating their carrier to capture the Prophet of Regret).
* It is [[Cortana]], not [[Terrence Hood|Lord Hood]], who outlines the mission (defeat Covenant ground forces and destroy their cruiser, instead of infiltrating their carrier to capture the Prophet of Regret).