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==Button Combos==
==Button Combos==
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Another group of glitches, which involve the use of certain button combos, have similarly been described as cheating by both fans and Bungie employees. [http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8557363&postRepeater1-p=2#8557767]
Another group of glitches, which involve the use of certain button combos, have similarly been described as cheating by both fans and Bungie employees.  
:''by the letter of the law, button glitching is cheating, and we suggest people to report it via feedback.'' -- [[Tom Gioconda]][http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8557363&postRepeater1-p=2#8557767]


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 09:22, November 6, 2006

A common complaint regarding Halo's online play has been the widespread cheating which occurred almost immediately upon the game's release. Users exploited bugs in the game and vulnerabilities of the network to win ranked games and thus increase their matchmaking rank.

StandBying

The first forms of cheating that took place were standbying, in which a player would intentionally press the standby button on his or her modem so that everyone in the game would freeze except for the cheater, so that the cheater would be given time to accomplish an objective in the game.

Dummying

Dummying is another cheat that exploded in the Xbox Live community, in which an elite model of a character enters and exits a vehicle in a manner that on the cheater's screen his or her character is still in the vehicle, while on everyone elses screen the character is out of the vehicle and standing still. When the cheater finally decides to exit the vehicle, he or she can grab the flag and then warp back to the body that remains motionless in a different location.

Softmodding

Cheating also includes softmodding, in which a player uses devices such as Action Replay and computer programs to give his player unfair capabilities.

Bridging

Bridging involves computer programs that are used to give a player 'host' status and therefore give him/her the ability to disconnect other players from the game session.

Super Bouncing/Crouching glitches

A game exploitation called Super Bouncing/Crouching glitches is labeled cheating by many of the Xbox Live community, and has been described as cheating by Bungie employees when it is used in Matchmaking [1]. Bungie has not made a patch to fix Superjumping, and many people claim that a patch would not be able to fix this exploitation because the whole game engine would have to be changed in order to do so.

Button Combos

Main article: Button Combos

Another group of glitches, which involve the use of certain button combos, have similarly been described as cheating by both fans and Bungie employees.

by the letter of the law, button glitching is cheating, and we suggest people to report it via feedback. -- Tom Gioconda[2]

See Also