Any wheelmen out there excited for the new specialization and point system? Finally we can get some credit for hauling a flag carrier across the map while under gunfire.
My question is, does anyone know from experience if the jerry cans on the back end of the warthog are explosive? I know the lore says they should be hydrogen, and I really don’t want to have to constantly consider my flank when I get into a hog.
> Canonically a Warthog runs on water NOT gas, so no, they don’t explode.
Ah yes, I agree with that for sure! However I wish to solidify my hopes that 343 didn’t decide to give the ol’ hog a sweet spot. Do we have a primary source of them not exploding?
> > Canonically a Warthog runs on water NOT gas, so no, they don’t explode.
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> Ah yes, I agree with that for sure! However I wish to solidify my hopes that 343 didn’t decide to give the ol’ hog a sweet spot. Do we have a primary source of them not exploding?
Yeah, in the 343 Sparkcast 16 they talked about this and said it was a rumor that wasn’t true.
Considering the amount of grenades I had thrown at me while on the chaingun of a Hog at Eurogamer Expo, I don’t think they’ll explode, purely aesthetic.
> > > Canonically a Warthog runs on water NOT gas, so no, they don’t explode.
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> > Ah yes, I agree with that for sure! However I wish to solidify my hopes that 343 didn’t decide to give the ol’ hog a sweet spot. Do we have a primary source of them not exploding?
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> Yeah, in the 343 Sparkcast 16 they talked about this and said it was a rumor that wasn’t true.
Thank you good sirs! That answers my question! I appreciate your time and sloothing skills
> Canonically a Warthog runs on water NOT gas, so no, they don’t explode.
ok… new plan! on snow maps you shoot them and the water comes out and freezes the back of the worthog and when a gunner tries to get on he/she slips on the frozen bumper and breaks his/her neck million dollar baby style laughs all around.
> Canonically a Warthog runs on water NOT gas, so no, they don’t explode.
I watched an episode of ‘DOOMSDAY PREPPERS’ on National Geographic and the guy bought an ex military truck that ran on everything, including used engine oil, genius!!!
> > Canonically a Warthog runs on water NOT gas, so no, they don’t explode.
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> ok… new plan! on snow maps you shoot them and the water comes out and freezes the back of the worthog and when a gunner tries to get on he/she slips on the frozen bumper and breaks his/her neck million dollar baby style laughs all around.
something mildy disturbing about this… but I admire the creativity haha