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[StalkerGrunt117] | Monday, May 6, 2024
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About Me

  • Real name: AlexD
  • Occupation: At the moment...only video games


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Favorite Halo Games

  • Halo Reach -"From the beginning. You know the end."
  • Halo CE -"Halo: Combat Evolved! Buy one! Heck, buy two! That's an order, soldier!"
  • Halo 2 -"Halo! Its divine wind will rush through the stars, propelling all who are worthy along the path to salvation."
  • Halo Wars -"At this point in time, the Covenant is at its most evil. They are hell-bent on the destruction of humanity, on scouring us from the universe."
  • Dead Space -It may not be Halo, but i still love it!


Favorite Quotes

"Whoa...it's like a postcard: Dear Sarge, kicking ass in outer space, wish you were here."
— "PFC Chips Dubbo on Delta Halo

"I heard that...jackass!"
— Avery J. Johnson


"They let me pick. Did I ever tell you that? Choose whichever Spartan I wanted. You know me. I did my research. Watched as you became the soldier we needed you to be. Like the others, you were strong and swift and brave. A natural leader. But you had something they didn't. Something no one saw, but me. Can you guess...? Luck."
Cortana


"The message just repeats. "Regret, Regret, Regret.""
Cortana

"Catchy. Any idea what it means?"
— Commander Miranda Keyes

"Dear Humanity; we regret being alien bastards. We regret coming to Earth. And we most definitely regret that the Corps just blew up our raggedy-ass fleet!"
— Avery J. Johnson

"Ooh-rah!"
— Pelican Pilot and Co-Pilot


"Sir, permission to leave the station?"
— John-117

"For what purpose Master Chief?"
Terrence Hood

"To give the Covenant back their bomb."
— John-117


"You know me. When I make a promise..."
— John-117

"You...keep it. I do know how to pick 'em."
— Cortana


"Wake me...when you need me."
— John's last words to Cortana


Favorite Levels

Halo CE

Favorite Halo CE Campaign Level

  • Halo -"Seek out surviving Marines and help them fight the Covenant."
  • The Maw (Level) -"Destroy Halo before Halo destroys all life in the galaxy."

Favorite Halo CE Multiplayer Level

  • Infinity -"I imagined it would be bigger."

Halo 2

Favorite Halo 2 Campaign Level

  • Uprising (Level) -"This is certain: The Brutes shall pay for the blood they have spilled."

Favorite Halo 2 Multiplayer Level

  • Midship (Level) -"Don't let its luxury fool you - the Pious Inquisitor is one of the fastest ships in the Covenant fleet."
  • Colossus -"Numerous scientific expeditions have failed to reveal what the Forerunners intended with all this damn gas."
  • Zanzibar -"Wind Power Station 7 sits as a mute reminder of the EAP's late 25th-century attempt at re-nationalization."
  • Burial Mounds (Level) -"This makeshift Heretic camp on Basis is littered with wreckage from the destruction of Installation 04."
  • Ivory Tower -"Once home to the famous socialite Lance O'Donnell, the top floor of this building is now a public park."
  • Relic -"Covenant scripture dictates that structures of this type are memorials to Forerunners who fell in battle against the Flood."
  • Uplift (Level) -"Unknowable energies seethe from this long-abandoned Forerunner spire, making it a vital prize for Covenant and Human forces."
  • Warlock (Level) -"Despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, some stubbornly maintain that this structure was once a Forerunner arena."

Halo 3

Favorite Halo 3 Campaign Level

  • The Ark -"Search the waste for the Cartographer."
  • Halo -"Light the Ring. Destroy the Flood."

Favorite Halo 3 Multiplayer Level

  • Guardian -"Millennia of tending has produced trees as ancient as the Forerunner structures they have grown around."
  • Sandtrap -"Although the Brute occupiers have been driven from this ancient structure, they left plenty to remember them by."
  • Sandbox -"This endless wasteland still holds many secrets. Some of them are held more deeply than others."
  • Orbital -"With a lot of situational awareness, and a little luck, hopefully the only thing you will lose is your luggage."


Favorite Weapons

Halo CE

  • M6D Magnum Sidearm -"The longevity of the M6 has always been more about pork barrels and Slipspace travel than reliability or the so-called brilliance of its design."
  • Plasma Rifle -"The Type-25 DER has no recoil to speak of; it tears up shields and you can shoot the thing all day long—it's on the heavy side though."
  • MA5B Assault Rifle -"The MA5B is the workhorse for us ground-pounders. Just holding it makes you feel like God’s own anti-son-of-a-bitch-machine."
  • SRS99C-S2 AM -"I recommend using your Sniper Rifle to take out the gunners while I call for Dee-vine support"

Halo 2

  • BR55 Battle Rifle -Almost all soldiers have trained with it, making its slight defects less noticeable, while accentuating its high rate of fire and accuracy. With both semi-automatic and burst-fire modes, the BR55 is the backbone of all UNSC armed forces."
  • M90 Close Assault Weapon System -"The kick is milder with the As—not that it was that bad to begin with—sometimes progress just seems like change, if you catch my meaning."
  • Plasma Rifle -"You know, it looks delicate and so you feel like you need to hold it kinda gingerly—but then you see an Elite crack a Bravo Kilo's head with one—the things are built tough."

Halo 3

  • BR55HB SR Battle Rifle -"When nothing else gets the job done, the BR55 Battle Rifle will do. As the standard gun for all UNSC forces, the BR55 is the easiest gun to pick up and use.
  • SRS99D-S2 AM -"The SRS first entered service with the army in 2460, because of its modularity and ongoing and manufacturer support, the SRS99 was adopted by all branches in 2521"
  • M90 CAWS -"Actually, I think the jury is still out on whether it means ‘STFU and STFD’ or ‘you ain’t gonna make it."


Favorite Vehicles

Halo CE

  • Warthog -"Look at these legs – pretty nice, huh? It’s totally from getting in and out'a the 'Hog's thirty-six inch damn step height."
  • Banshee -"Banshees of legend warned of death, and today all UNSC veterans know the cry of this glittering alien terror."
  • Scorpion -"Remember this maxim- speed is life, never provide the enemy with a stationary target!"
  • Ghost -"Armed with twin rapid fire plasma cannons, this is a typical Covenant ground assault and recon vehicle"

Halo 2

  • Gauss Warthog -"While the Warthog Gauss rifle is modeled as a magnetic acceleration cannon, the sound and effects are actually those of a railgun, which operates on a different principle. However, the sound and effects were so cool that we couldn't not use them."
  • Warthog -"The ubiquitous Warthog -three thousand kilos of fuel-injected, ballistic polycarbonate, titanium and carbon nanotube"
  • Scorpion -"This here is 66 tons of straight-up, HE-spewin', dee-vine intervention!"
  • Wraith -"You would get one look at it before you turned into one."
  • Banshee -"Primary ground support aircraft of the Covenant forces."

Halo 3

  • Scarab -"Ultimate assault engine of the Covenant ground forces.
  • Warthog -"On the battlefield speed is life and the M12 has that in spades – having a great big damn gun don’t hurt, either."
  • Brute Chopper -"They’re not very fast, but they’re like zombies—every time you turn around there they are breathing down your neck! Don’t help that they’re built like tanks, either."
  • Banshee -"Banshees of legend warned of death, and today all UNSC veterans know the cry of this glittering alien terror."
  • Scorpion -"Tank beats Ghost, tank beats Hunter, tank beats Everything!"
  • Ghost -"Primary reconnaisance vehicle of the Covenant forces"
  • Prowler -"Primary armored scout "car" of the Covenant ground forces"
  • Wraith -"The Wraith assault gun carriage is the primary armored fighting vehicle used by the Covenant. Its bulbous and thickly armored, but surprisingly maneuvrable.
  • Snow Hornet -"A kinder, gentler Hornet. Stay frosty."


Favorite Equipment

Favorite Armor Ability

  • Sprint -Marathon Man Unlocked
  • Jet Pack -Jet Engine straped to your back
  • Roll -Turn into a wheel of destruction
  • Invisibility -Stealthy and cool...


Favorite Location

  • Alpha Halo -"Whoever controls Halo, controls the fate of the Universe."
    The destruction of Installation 04.
  • The Ark -"Every vessel we can fill, we send to the Ark. I dare not cease the mission."
  • Delta Halo -"Those who built this place knew what they wrought. Do not mistake their intent, or all will perish as they did before."
  • Threshold Gas Mine -"This mining facility predates Installation Alpha by several hundred years. It was retrofitted to research possible offensive and defensive measures against the Flood."
  • Cairo Station (Platform) -"When I shipped out for Basic, the orbital defense grid was all theory and politics. Now look! The Cairo is just one of three hundred geosync platforms. That MAC gun can put a round clean through a Covenant capital ship."


Favorite Enemy

  • Unggoy -"Under Brute leadership, recruits tend to be poorly equipped!"
  • Sangheili -"On the blood of our fathers, on the blood of our sons... we swore to uphold the Covenant!"
  • Lekgolo -"Hunters are deployed more as weapon platforms than troops"
  • Brutes -"Brute millitary doctrine states that to lead, one must be seen"
  • Flood -"The Flood builds its army from the bodies of its enemies."
  • Jackals -"Jackals may be superior marksmen and they’re very sneaky, but that doesn’t make them excellent snipers — they’re way too bloodthirsty for that."
  • Drones -"Drones aren't brave; they're just incapable of feeling fear."


Favorite Gametypes

  • Juggernaut -Flaming helmet ftw
  • Slayer -Classic Killingspree
  • Koh (Crazy King) -Reach for the Hill
  • Headhunter -Skullamanjaro
  • Invasion Slayer -An odd mix


Favorite Character

  • Avery Junior Johnson -"Dear Humanity; we regret being alien bastards. We regret coming to Earth. And we most definitely regret that the Core just blew up our raggedy-ass fleet!"
  • Michael Crespo -"I'm gonna rip out your heart and show it to your dying eyes!"
  • The Rookie -"And the FNG - the Rookie. Not exactly green; no ODST is."
  • Thel 'Vadam -"This one is but flesh and faith, and is the more deluded."
  • Cortana -"She's everybodys girlfriend"


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Random Observations (Halo: Reach)

A.I.

  1. Elites
  • They are very agile, they run and strafe continuously while firing their weapons in short controlled bursts and lead their shots with great accuracy.
  • They like to throw grenades with great accuracy and in large numbers.
  • They take cover when their shields are low to let them recharge, then they get back to fighting.
  • They sometimes chase the player down and shoot him or melee, using a large variety of kicks, using their fists or even kicking with their legs, sometimes even at enemies which are behind them.
  • They berserk when their health gets low or when they suddenly remain shield-less, and chase the player while firing their guns uncontrollably.
  • They retreat when outnumbered or when they see the player wielding a powerful gun.
  • They dodge incoming projectiles (rockets, concussion rifle round, plasma rifle nades, needle rifle shots, needler bullets) and jump out of the way of grenades and vehicles. When they cannot do so they curl into a ball in the hope of reducing damage.
  • They can use Armor Abilities like Armor Lock to disable vehicles and protect themselves from explosives and other projectiles.
  • They can counter Armor Abilities (They group around a player that uses Armor Lock and shoot him when he gets up; They can detect a player that uses Holograms and Cloacking if he activates those in front of them; they shoot and rush into dropshields; they fire insistently at players that use jetpacks and use grenades to stick them; etc)
  • They use vehicles (Ghosts, Revenants, Banshees and Wraiths) and have different programming for each one, knowing how to pilot them and knowing their weaknesses and advantages (boosting, splattering, defensive maneuvers, etc)
  • They can hijack/skyjack vehicles if they come to close to them.
  • They use the environment, taking cover under static objects (trees, rocks, buildings) and dynamic objects (movable crates, cars, barrels)
  • They can push debris out of the way (small boxes, even vehicle parts)
  • They use mounted guns (turrets and plasma turrets) and even human equipment (they steal warthog turrets and use them against foes)
  • They will often jump over obstacles to reach enemies faster.
  • They use flanking maneuvers on enemies that hide by either chasing them down from multiple positions, surprising them and using hit and run techniques, spraying the enemy then retreating, or they can send in lower rank allies to flush them out.
  • They try to get height advantages and vantage points by climbing on top of different objects.
  • They can jump over most small-medium sizes objects (barricades, railings, even cars) to follow enemies.
  • They use teamwork to take down opponents, higher ranking ones leading lower ranks and other species into fights. These remain under authority, fighting much more efficiently (unless the leader dies, when lower ranking Elites tend to go rogue)
  • They can send or be sent to look for enemies that hide.
  • They use tactics like flushing the enemies out of cover.
  • They signal if they find enemies to warn other allies or to call in for reinforcements.
  • They can group up on enemies, firing at them from different vantage points with a lot more force.
  • They change their play stile depending on the weapons they have (those with heavy weapons maintain some distance from the player where they can fire safely; those with semi-auto guns tend to rush players up close, running and strafing in conjunction with meleeing, and they tend to stand relatively still at longer ranges to be more accurate; Those with sniper weaponry maintain the biggest distance from the players where they fire aggressively, and up close they do whatever it takes to try and get back to their appropriate range; those with melee weapons try to get close enough to use them, and if they feel that the player has a more powerful weapon or if they are outnumbered they retreat. To compensate for the lack of range, they try to throw grenades with incredible accuracy.
  • They change their gameplay drastically depending on their ranks. Upper ranks are more brave, they rarely seek cover knowing they have powerful armor and shielding and they do very elaborate moves to make themselves harder to hit, while the lower ones seek cover more often because of their lower shielding, yet they do less elaborate moves. Higher ranks also have greater aim and they fire the guns faster with more precision and lead their shots better, while the lower ones fire in shorter burst. Higher ranks also tend not to inflict friendly fire that much even if they have heavier weapons. Special classes use different techniques, SpecOps elites approach their enemies silently and when at the right range they start to fire or to melee. Rangers are agile both in horizontal movements and in vertical jumps, leaping from cover to surprise their adversaries or leaping back to hide.
  1. Brutes
  • They are semi agile, they run and strafe a lot while firing their weapons in short controlled bursts and lead their shots with great accuracy.
  • They like to throw grenades with moderate precision, and sometimes onto enemies that hide, surprising them.
  • They take cover when their health is low (or when their shields are low for Chieftains) then they get back to fighting.
  • They chase their enemies down when they spot them hiding and like to surprise them with fast attacks, peppering them with shots and retreating continuously.
  • They berserk when their health is low and charge the player directly in a straight line, firing their guns fully automatic.
  • They retreat when outnumbered or when they spot the player wielding a powerful weapon.
  • They dodge incoming projectiles (rockets, concussion rounds, plasma launcher bullets and needle ammo) and jump out of the path of incoming grenades and vehicles. When they cannot do so they curl into a ball in the hope of reducing damage.
  • They can protect themselves from needle ammunition, explosives and vehicles by using Armor Lock
  • They can counter Armor Abilities (They group around a player that uses Armor Lock and shoot him when he gets up; They can detect a player that uses Holograms and Cloacking if he activates those in front of them; they shoot and rush into dropshields; they fire insistently at players that use jetpacks and use grenades to stick them; etc)
  • They use vehicles (Wraiths, Banshees and Ghosts) having different programming for each one, knowing how to drive each one and knowing their weaknesses and advantages (boosting, splattering, defensive maneuvers, etc)
  • They can also hijack/skyjack vehicles.
  • They use the environment, hiding under static objetcs (trees, rocks) and dynamic objects (movable crates, barricades, etc)
  • They use mounted guns.
  • They use tactics like flushing the enemies out of cover.
  • They can jump over obstacles to reach their targets faster.
  • They use flanking maneuvers on enemies that hide by either chasing them down from multiple positions, surprising them and using hit and run techniques, spraying the enemy then retreating, or they can send in lower rank allies to flush them out.
  • They try to get height advantages and vantage points by climbing on top of different objects.
  • They can jump over most small-medium sized objects to follow enemies.
  • Higher ranks lead lower ranks into battle (and these remain organized and tactical unless the leader dies when they go rogue)
  • They can group together to overwhelm enemies and to fire at enemies from multiple positions with more strength.
  • They change their play styles depending on the weapons they use (those with semi auto guns tend to move more, often engaging the enemy at close ranges where they use a combination of weapon fire, melees and sheer strength to take down their opponent; those with sniper guns often try to keep their distance from the enemies, staying back and aiming more; those with heavy weapons use a combination of both, but will mostly try to keep their distance so as not to take damage themselves from their own weapons; those with melee weapons will usually charge after the player, but as opposed to berserking, they move from side to side while they attack. They will also use large numbers of grenades when their target is too far away or in the air.
  • They change their play styles depending on ranks, weaker ranks having less precision, aggression and tactics than the higher ranks, but will seek cover more because of their weaker health, while he higher ranks will seek cover less, relying on their shield strength to absorb damage, and retreating to recharge them later.
  1. Grunts
  • They are somewhat agile, they like to move when under fire, when at close range or to fire at enemies from different positions, all while firing their weapons in short controlled bursts and leading their shots.
  • They often hide when injured, then they return to the battle.
  • They sometimes chase down the player like their higher ranking commanders, surprising their enemies and peppering them with shots, then retreating.
  • They often flee in terror after their leader has been killed, them become calm and join the fight again, or go kamikaze and charge the player with 2 plasma grenades in their hands.
  • They will retreat when outnumbered or when they see the player holding a powerful gun.
  • They will dodge incoming projectiles, explosives and jump out of the way of grenades and vehicles. When they cannot do so, they curl into a ball in the hope of reducing damage.
  • To compensate for the fact that they cannot board vehicles, they have the ability to stop them with overcharged shots from the plasma pistols.
  • They can counter Armor Abilities (They group around a player that uses Armor Lock and shoot him when he gets up; They can detect a player that uses Holograms and Cloacking if he activates those in front of them; they shoot and rush into drop shields; they fire insistently at players that use jetpacks and use grenades to stick them; etc)
  • They use vehicles like ghosts and shade turrets and they have different programming for each, they know how to use them and they know their weaknesses and advantages.
  • They use the environment, hiding under static objects (trees, rocks) and dynamic objects (movable crates, barrels, barricades)
  • They use mounted guns.
  • They use tactics like flushing the enemies out of cover.
  • They usually jump over objects to reach their targets faster.
  • They try to get height advantages and good vantage points by climbing on top of objects.

They can jump over most medium sized objects (like barricades, boxes) when they follow an enemy.

  • They use teamwork, grouping together to take down enemies.
  • They are lead by a superior and as long as he is alive, they will be more brave, they will panic less often and they will generally fight better (if the leader dies then they go rogue)
  • They sometimes use flanking maneuvers, enveloping enemies from multiple positions, surprising them and peppering them with shots while they proceed further then retreat continously.
  • They change their tactics depending on their ranks (higher ranks are usually braver, more precise and tougher than lower ranking ones)
  1. Jackals
  • They defend themselves using their big shields and fire their weapons in short controlled bursts, leading their shots.
  • They often move from one place to another to get better angles on the enemies and if fired at, they instantly use their shields for cover.
  • They also move to search for cover when injured, then return to the battle.
  • They can chase after enemies and surprise them when they are hiding.
  • They run away when their shields are depleted and hide to regenerate them.
  • They group together when in the open and slowly move towards the enemy or away from him to attract fire and to fire themselves.
  • When approached at close range they try to run away and to get some distance as they have no melee attacks. Some higher ranks will try to hold their ground, firing their weapons with more powerful.
  • They will almost never lose the enemy from sight when at close-medium range and always try to keep they exposed back away from them to avoid assassinations.
  • They use tactics like flushing the enemies out of cover.
  • They jump out of the path of explosives and vehicles
  • They will stun vehicles to compensate for their lack of boarding.
  • They can counter Armor Abilities (They group around a player that uses Armor Lock and shoot him when he gets up; They can detect a player that uses Holograms and Cloacking if he activates those in front of them; they shoot and rush into drop shields; they fire insistently at players that use jetpacks and use grenades to stick them; etc)
  • They use the environment, hiding under static objects (trees, rocks) and dynamic objects (movable boxes, barrels, etc)
  • They use teamwork to flank enemies from multiple positions.
  • Their play style changes depending on the weapon they have (normal ones tend to move more and fire less precisely while snipers move less but fire with much more aggression and precision).
  • They change their play stiles depending on ranks, lower ranks being less accurate and less mobile than the higher ranks.
  1. Skirmishers
  • They are extremely fast and mobile, they run and strafe a lot while firing their weapons in short controlled bursts, leading their shots with precision.
  • They often seek cover to protect themselves when they are injured, then they get back to the fight.
  • They dodge incoming projectiles, explosives and vehicles.
  • They will often retreat when outnumbered or when they seen enemies with powerful guns.
  • They can counter Armor Abilities (They group around a player that uses Armor Lock and shoot him when he gets up; They can detect a player that uses Holograms and Cloacking if he activates those in front of them; they shoot and rush into drop shields; they fire insistently at players that use jetpacks and use grenades to stick them; etc)
  • They flank enemies often, surprising them with swift attacks, peppering the with shots then retreating continuously
  • They use the environment, hiding under static and dynamic objects.
  • They often try to get vantage points and height advantages by climbing on top of objects.
  • They usually jump over objects or directly onto targets to get there faster.
  • They can jump over most objects when they follow enemies.
  • They use tactics like flushing the enemies out of cover.
  • They change their play stiles depending on the weapons they have (the ones with semi auto weapons like to engage the enemies directly while the ones with snipers keep their distance and move less often)
  • They change their gameplay depending on their ranks (higher ranks are braver, move more often, use more tactics and are more precise than lower ranking ones)
  1. Hunters
  • They like to confront the enemies directly, often moving slowly towards their foes, letting their armor soak up bullets and firing at them, leading their fuel rod shots with great precision.
  • They charge players when at close range, using a wide variety of melee moves.
  • They also like to charge when at low health or when their brothers are dead.
  • They like to cover their necks with their shields when receiving damage and they also try not to let enemies fire or melee their exposed backs by always keeping an eye on them.
  • They dodge projectiles, explosives and vehicles. When they cannot do so, they curl into a ball in the hope of reducing damage. Sometimes they even try to knock out vehicles that pass to close to them.
  • They can counter Armor Abilities (They group around a player that uses Armor Lock and shoot him when he gets up; They can detect a player that uses Holograms and Cloacking if he activates those in front of them; they shoot and rush into drop shields; they fire insistently at players that use jetpacks and use grenades to stick them; etc)
  • They use teamwork, often flanking and surprising enemies.
  • They spot enemies warning other allies or calling in for reinforcements.
  1. Drones
  • They fly very fast and strafe, firing their weapons in short controlled bursts, leading their shots.
  • They seek cover when their health is low.
  • They can dodge incoming projectiles, explosives and vehicles.
  • They can counter Armor Abilities (They group around a player that uses Armor Lock and shoot him when he gets up; They can detect a player that uses Holograms and Cloacking if he activates those in front of them; they shoot and rush into drop shields; they fire insistently at players that use jetpacks and use grenades to stick them; etc)
  • They use the environment, hiding under static and dynamic objects.
  • They use flanking maneuvers.
  • They group together to overpower enemies.
  1. Marines/Army Troopers (to be continued)

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