Have to say, it fooled me completely, and I paid for my mistake. Well played, 343. Well played.
Me too. It’s an awesome idea LOL
wait… what happened!!!
Running down a hallway, noticed enemy movement on my motion tracker. Waited, then saw my 'enemy run forward and start teabagging a corpse.
Aaaaand it was a hologram. Got assassinated, and learned my lesson with a smile.
Wait… they do? Holy awesome crap, that is hilarious. I can carry Hologram around and sic it on bodies, then kill the people who think they’re getting a free kill.
And, on the next layer of that, eventually, people might learn to mimic the hologram-style teabagging and dupe people into thinking they’re a fake, then stab 'em.
On that note, has anyone found a tactical use for crouching in the Mantis, or is it just so you can mech-bag?
Yes, 343 has put a lot of work into pointless stuff like button-pressing animations, hologram teabagging, fugly armor and pwetty graphics, and neglected the more important things like game balance, and campaign quality.
> Wait… they do? Holy awesome crap, that is hilarious. I can carry Hologram around and sic it on bodies, then kill the people who think they’re getting a free kill.
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> And, on the next layer of that, eventually, people might learn to mimic the hologram-style teabagging and dupe people into thinking they’re a fake, then stab 'em.
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> On that note, has anyone found a tactical use for crouching in the Mantis, or is it just so you can mech-bag?
- to duck under rockets and lasers
- to create a low profile to help hide a giant robot
- to drop more tons of tea in one bag than lipton can even dream of.
How in the hell do you make a hologram -Yoink!- O.o
> > Wait… they do? Holy awesome crap, that is hilarious. I can carry Hologram around and sic it on bodies, then kill the people who think they’re getting a free kill.
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> > And, on the next layer of that, eventually, people might learn to mimic the hologram-style teabagging and dupe people into thinking they’re a fake, then stab 'em.
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> > On that note, has anyone found a tactical use for crouching in the Mantis, or is it just so you can mech-bag?
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> 1) to duck under rockets and lasers
> 2) to create a low profile to help hide a giant robot
> 3) to drop more tons of tea in one bag than lipton can even dream of.
best post ever
“Remote Teabagging”. If the guy you kill is in an area too dangerous, use your hologram on their head, and when it gets there start teabagging. Your hologram mimics your crouching now, so you can have it -Yoink!- them remotely.
> Yes, 343 has put a lot of work into pointless stuff like button-pressing animations, hologram teabagging, fugly armor and pwetty graphics, and neglected the more important things like game balance, and campaign quality.
Oh, go whine somewhere else. It’s a funny little gag I was just tricked by, and most people seem to find it amusing as well.
> > Yes, 343 has put a lot of work into pointless stuff like button-pressing animations, hologram teabagging, fugly armor and pwetty graphics, and neglected the more important things like game balance, and campaign quality.
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> Oh, go whine somewhere else. It’s a funny little gag I was just tricked by, and most people seem to find it amusing as well.
though i may agree to some extent, hes the kind of guy i wouldnt waste my hologram on, i would risk my life to go and -Yoink!- him in the flesh (well spartan-IV). i would use my hologram to watch the door as i -Yoink!- all over Quasimalodorous`s face
> 1) to duck under rockets and lasers
> 2) to create a low profile to help hide a giant robot
> 3) to drop more tons of tea in one bag than lipton can even dream of.
MY SIDES. THEY ACHE FROM THE LAUGHTER.
A brilliant idea indeed. Makes me think twice before I punish a T-bagger,
its really easy to do, and its a huge tactical advantage in a lot of cases because a lot of people with automatically shoot at or try to melee a teabagger just because they are teabagging. i know i do. but im much more wary of it now.
> Wait… they do? Holy awesome crap, that is hilarious. I can carry Hologram around and sic it on bodies, then kill the people who think they’re getting a free kill.
>
> And, on the next layer of that, eventually, people might learn to mimic the hologram-style teabagging and dupe people into thinking they’re a fake, then stab 'em.
>
> On that note, has anyone found a tactical use for crouching in the Mantis, or is it just so you can mech-bag?
See, there’s this thing called terrain that people that drive tanks and the like use to provide the most limited amount of exposed (I.E: can be shot at) armor. Try fighting robot on robot when the other is using cover and you’re hur-derping around in the open.
Fireworks!
What!!! A guy told me that and I thought he was making fun of me.
Gotta try that out.
> Yes, 343 has put a lot of work into pointless stuff like button-pressing animations, hologram teabagging, fugly armor and pwetty graphics, and neglected the more important things like game balance, and campaign quality.
The game is balanced like no Halo before.
That is freaking awseome! (hope that was censored)