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Simulated training can be watched by via cameras or specialized areas spread out around the fields,<ref name="New Blood"/> and some facilities even have an AI, such as [[Jeff Steitzer|one]] that manages the War Games simulator on the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}} and acts as the games' announcer. [[Sarah Palmer]], the commander of the ship's Spartan contingent, has a low opinion of the AI.<ref name="HE1"/>
Simulated training can be watched by via cameras or specialized areas spread out around the fields,<ref name="New Blood"/> and some facilities even have an AI, such as [[Jeff Steitzer|one]] that manages the War Games simulator on the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}} and acts as the games' announcer. [[Sarah Palmer]], the commander of the ship's Spartan contingent, has a low opinion of the AI.<ref name="HE1"/>


On the UNSC Infinity Spartans have to ensure optics are calibrated before they enter War Games simulations.
On the UNSC Infinity Spartans have to ensure optics are calibrated before they enter War Games simulations using [[Information card]]s.
 
[[File:Infinity Spartan Optic calibration card.png|thumb|left|250px|A Spartan Optic calibration card.]]
War Games simulations sometimes introduce "balancing" to several weapons and AI units. A notable example is the [[M6_Spartan_Laser#Selene.27s_Lance|M6/E Selene's Lance]], where balancing adds extra recoil to the weapon.
War Games simulations sometimes introduce "balancing" to several weapons and AI units. A notable example is the [[M6_Spartan_Laser#Selene.27s_Lance|M6/E Selene's Lance]], where balancing adds extra recoil to the weapon.