![]() ![]() ![]() The only real tool the flood has against Warrior-Servants at low level infection stages is overwhelming numbers. The necessity for ammo is also a huge strategic weakness for the Forerunner-Flood war. It doesn't make sense to devote soldiers needed for battle to managing the logistics needed to get thousands of hardlight ammo cartridges to the small groups of Warrior-Servants in thousands of different locations spread out over thousands of light years. From what I can tell, Forerunner soldiers operate far more independently than a conventional military does. These weapons weren't used in a way where having ammo makes sense either. Wouldn't it make more sense for the weapons to get "ammo" by drawing power from a Warrior-servant's combat skin? Forerunners are all about sleek, efficient design and I just can't see them sending soldiers into battle carrying around bags of hardlight ammo cartridges. I know from a game play perspective that all guns need ammo, but in universe shouldn't the promethean weapons have infinite ammo? It doesn't make a ton of sense for a weapon shooting hard light to have a similar ammo capacity to ballistic weapons. Spoiler Warning For more Halo information visit:Ī lore question I wanted some input on. Self-promotion is to be done in an infrequent and quality mannerĬheck out the /r/halo discord! Reading order for the novels Halo Universe Timeline Spoiler format: Posting fan fiction / fan creations is not allowed Certain "who would win" and "what if?" posts qualify, too. This includes posts that have half finished titles and/or are clickbait. Spoilers must be properly tagged and are in effect for 3 months following a new release Please read the rules before postingĪll discussion must be related to the Halo universe Some topics may be opinion, so we ask that you respect the posters opinion and debate as you see fit, but do not resort to flaming. Remember, this subreddit is for the discussion of lore. Feel free to discuss your thoughts on anything and everything Halo. ![]() Okay I'll try that in a bit and see if I can figure it out.This is the place to go if you're seeking discussion related to the Halo universe crafted by Bungie and cared for by 343 Industries. Not sure if it can work with those old GRP but it is worth of try.ĮDIT2: Sorry for bad english. At least it was for me :)ĮDIT: Should not forget, there is plugin for total commander, which can open/pack/unpack GRP files. This is fastest way to learn edit maps in build. Try search for kextract.exe (it should be included in DOS versions of DN3D/RR/Blood/etc) which can extract everything (like maps, sounds, graphic) from *.grp files and then edit them. Today, I have still wifi (12/6Mbits but truely it is about 6/3Mbits) and Im glad that I have at least something. It was caused because of location I´ve lived (first wifi connections was here when there was ADSL in 6Km distant city). Im 28 yo, and own internet connection only about six to eight years. I've seen been poking around with it to this day. Originally posted by LittleBigPancake:Haha having no internet is something I can't imagine growing up without it. Haha having no internet is something I can't imagine growing up without it. It is time eater but if you doing maps in build right away, you will have face a few troubles.Īnd remember, build and build games are 2D, so you are limited in this way. One thing I remember very well If you want good map, you need to have something like sketch and THEN make it in build. Try it too, it is not too hard, just watch and learn and try, and you see. And this was my road, how to learn make maps in build. But back then, I had no internet connection or anything close to this, so I just extracted all maps from game and load them in build progressively. Learning is first thing, same as reading google tips. Had a big pile of notes, how is everything done. I remember, when I was 13 or so, I was making maps for DN3D, SW, Blood and Redneck Rampage furiously. Originally posted by Immortel:Hehe, there is win version of build (Steam\SteamApps\common\Shadow Warrior Classic\bin\build.exe") which should work if you copy graphic files in its folder. ![]()
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