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OG Xbox Forums => Gamers Chat => Xbox Game Forums => Halo 2 - Gamers Chat => Topic started by: Applejacks on December 05, 2006, 06:16:00 PM
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In Halo 2 is it possible to boot someone from the game?
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only in custom games and only if you are the party leader.
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or in matchmaking if someone is betraying you
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indeed
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Whats weird is.. I was in a matchmaking game.. and one guy kept deleveling. I started running at him asking him to kill me so I could boot him.. but somehow, he booted me!!!! Happened twice with two different delevelers... in matchmaking.
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MODDERS
This post has been edited by CJLee89: Dec 9 2006, 08:06 PM
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Ahh... damn it. But they weren't even very good. Oh well. Thanks.
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what they do is find your xbox's IP address and boot it from the game. modders arent always good. you can always kill them they might have like automatic weapons, longer gun range, run faster, things like that but you can still kill them. you will run into more of these ppl the higher of level you get.
This post has been edited by CJLee89: Dec 10 2006, 05:46 AM
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Ahh thanks for the info. Its weird cause sometimes people would be flying all over the screen.. standing in one spot one second, then almost like lag, somewhere completely different the next.
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yeah just report them when you see this. its common in the higher levels.
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When you report.. what do you use.. "cheating"?
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Cheating yes, I don't beleive i've been offended enough to leave any other kind of feedback heh.. but thats just me, however I constantly leave cheating feedback for those little skinny dicked 'modders' that like to cheat their rank up.
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yes thats what i meant
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I know this is an old topic, but I have something else that may be of interest.
Sometimes when there is a really big firefight, and I get killed, it never says "Betrayal", but the boot screen comes up to boot one of my team mates if I press X, even though it says "Name killed koolkid1935" in the upper left, versus "Name betrayed koolkid1935". This could be why some of us are being randomly booted in matchmaking, the game is saying that you betrayed them, when you really didn't, the boot screen comes up on their end, they boot you, and your gone.
This has happened to me more than once.
This post has been edited by koolkid1935: Mar 31 2007, 07:36 PM
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Just a system bug.
I've been given the option of booting people who didn't even betray me before. . . unless they're really betraying me on purpose I never boot anyone.
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That's the way it should be. You shouldn't boot someone for an accidental betrayal. In my opinion, Friendly Fire should always be turned OFF. I have no idea why you'd want it on in Halo 2.