How to Use Forge in Halo

Enter Halo 3's Forge., Select a map to edit from the list available., Edit the Forge session's rules and properties, such as player speed and strength, by pressing X in the pre-game screen. , Start the Forge session by pressing A in the pre-game...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Enter Halo 3's Forge.

    The Forge can be found between Custom Games and Theater on the main menu screen when you first enter Halo
    3.
  2. Step 2: Select a map to edit from the list available.

    There are many to choose from, each with its own strengths and weaknesses.

    However to learn the basic techniques on, any map will be adequate. ,,, In player mode, you can test your map and walk around as normal, but if you want to create and edit objects and the map, then you'll need to enter editor mode.

    Press UP once to change into editor mode, and once again to return to player mode.

    You can also swap modes by accessing the START menu and selecting 'Enter Editor/Player Mode'.

    When in player mode, you will appear as the character you have created, but in editor mode, you will appear as the Oracle, a character from the Halo 3 campaign.

    This guide deals with controls in the editor mode. , This can be done by rotating or moving the Right Joystick.

    Additionally, pressing the Right Joystick allows you to zoom in. , Keep in mind that in editor mode you can fly, so movement is not limited to the ground. ,, This will move your character directly up. , This will move your character directly down. , This will move you faster through the map than by using the Left Joystick alone.

    However, it is harder to manipulate objects whilst moving this fast. , If there are other players in the session, they will not see the pause menu and can still kill you or move around, so take care when accessing the START menu. , You can then select a new game type which will make certain objects available to you in Forge, such as Flag Spawns for Capture the Flag game types, or Oddballs for games of Oddball.

    The game type is always set to Slayer, the most common type of game type, unless you change it. , Each category has a different type of object, although the Goals category only has objects in it to choose from if you change the game type to one which requires them. , Alternatively, press A once to create the object, but you will still be able to drag it (Move the object where desired by using the Joysticks), since the second press of A drops the object. , You can now drag it where ever desired (by using the Joysticks), but pressing A (or alternatively B) will drop the object once more. , Holding the Right Trigger and pressing the Left Joystick forward or back will move the object forward or back respectively, whereas pressing the Joystick left and right will rotate the object.

    Holding the Right Trigger and moving the Right Joystick will rotate the object also, but it is in a different direction to the Left Joystick.

    Now you will be able to rotate or manipulate objects to your wishes, although it is hard to master, especially with objects such as walls or doors. , A mini-screen with options and statistics for the object will appear in the lower right-hand corner of your screen.

    To exit this screen once you have finished altering the object's values, press B. ,, If you are saving a new map, you must agree to the Forge/Hammer & Anvil contract before you will be able to edit the map's name and description and save the map.
  3. Step 3: Edit the Forge session's rules and properties

  4. Step 4: such as player speed and strength

  5. Step 5: by pressing X in the pre-game screen.

  6. Step 6: Start the Forge session by pressing A in the pre-game screen and wait for the countdown to finish to begin.

  7. Step 7: Swap between player and editor modes by pressing UP on the D-pad.

  8. Step 8: Look around in Forge.

  9. Step 9: Move around

  10. Step 10: which can be done by rotating or moving the Left Joystick.

  11. Step 11: Use the Left and Right Joysticks to get to where ever you need to go; it is particularly easy to get to places you can't reach in player form now.

  12. Step 12: Strafe up in editor mode by pressing or holding the Right Bumper on your controller.

  13. Step 13: Strafe down in editor mode by pressing or holding the Left Bumper on your controller.

  14. Step 14: Use 'Thrust' in Forge by holding down the Left Trigger in combination with the Left Joystick (used for movement).

  15. Step 15: Pause the game by pressing START on your controller This will enable you to access the START menu where you can change teams

  16. Step 16: start a new round of Forge (where all objects will re-spawn and scores will be removed) or end the game amongst other options.

  17. Step 17: Change game type

  18. Step 18: such as to Territories or Capture the Flag

  19. Step 19: by accessing the START menu and selecting 'Change Game Type'.

  20. Step 20: Select an object to create by pressing X in-game and use the Left and Right Bunkers on the mini-screen (which appears in the lower

  21. Step 21: right-hand corner of your screen) to select an object from 7 categories of objects: Weapons

  22. Step 22: Vehicles

  23. Step 23: Equipment

  24. Step 24: Scenery

  25. Step 25: Teleporters

  26. Step 26: Spawns or Goals.

  27. Step 27: Select an object from the mini-screen and press A twice to place the object in the map.

  28. Step 28: Hover your cursor over an object already in the map and press A to pick it up.

  29. Step 29: Manipulate objects

  30. Step 30: primarily rotating and shifting them

  31. Step 31: by picking up an object

  32. Step 32: but instead of setting it down again

  33. Step 33: press and hold the Right Trigger in combination with the Joysticks to manipulate the object.

  34. Step 34: Edit object values

  35. Step 35: such as ammo clips or re-spawn times

  36. Step 36: by hovering your cursor over the desired object and pressing X (alternatively

  37. Step 37: pressing X whilst dragging an object or placing an object will also have the same effect).

  38. Step 38: Delete objects by hovering your cursor over them and pressing Y. Alternatively you can also press Y to delete an object you are dragging - this is particularly helpful when you have accidentally chosen the wrong object from the objects mini-screen.

  39. Step 39: Save your new map or changes by accessing the START menu and selecting either 'Save As New Map' or 'Save Changes'.

Detailed Guide

The Forge can be found between Custom Games and Theater on the main menu screen when you first enter Halo
3.

There are many to choose from, each with its own strengths and weaknesses.

However to learn the basic techniques on, any map will be adequate. ,,, In player mode, you can test your map and walk around as normal, but if you want to create and edit objects and the map, then you'll need to enter editor mode.

Press UP once to change into editor mode, and once again to return to player mode.

You can also swap modes by accessing the START menu and selecting 'Enter Editor/Player Mode'.

When in player mode, you will appear as the character you have created, but in editor mode, you will appear as the Oracle, a character from the Halo 3 campaign.

This guide deals with controls in the editor mode. , This can be done by rotating or moving the Right Joystick.

Additionally, pressing the Right Joystick allows you to zoom in. , Keep in mind that in editor mode you can fly, so movement is not limited to the ground. ,, This will move your character directly up. , This will move your character directly down. , This will move you faster through the map than by using the Left Joystick alone.

However, it is harder to manipulate objects whilst moving this fast. , If there are other players in the session, they will not see the pause menu and can still kill you or move around, so take care when accessing the START menu. , You can then select a new game type which will make certain objects available to you in Forge, such as Flag Spawns for Capture the Flag game types, or Oddballs for games of Oddball.

The game type is always set to Slayer, the most common type of game type, unless you change it. , Each category has a different type of object, although the Goals category only has objects in it to choose from if you change the game type to one which requires them. , Alternatively, press A once to create the object, but you will still be able to drag it (Move the object where desired by using the Joysticks), since the second press of A drops the object. , You can now drag it where ever desired (by using the Joysticks), but pressing A (or alternatively B) will drop the object once more. , Holding the Right Trigger and pressing the Left Joystick forward or back will move the object forward or back respectively, whereas pressing the Joystick left and right will rotate the object.

Holding the Right Trigger and moving the Right Joystick will rotate the object also, but it is in a different direction to the Left Joystick.

Now you will be able to rotate or manipulate objects to your wishes, although it is hard to master, especially with objects such as walls or doors. , A mini-screen with options and statistics for the object will appear in the lower right-hand corner of your screen.

To exit this screen once you have finished altering the object's values, press B. ,, If you are saving a new map, you must agree to the Forge/Hammer & Anvil contract before you will be able to edit the map's name and description and save the map.

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