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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. | ||