Halo players love to drive vehicles into unexpected places

Do you remember ever playing? Halo: Combat Evolved if you haven’t attempted to drive a Warthog into the map room at the end of Silent Cartographer? Well, yes — but the tight-squeeze challenge still feels like an essential way to play Halo.

A Warthog is not allowed to fit in these spaces. You need to use a rocket launcher to maneuver the vehicle through too small doors, create driving techniques to fit through tight hallways, use grenades to shimmy it through holes in the floor — it’s not easy. Yet, we persevere.

You see, driving Halo’s vehicles — like the UNSC Warthog, Covenant Banshee, or even one of the two factions’ tanks — into places they shouldn’t be is a definitive, core part of the Halo experience. Some of the most iconic vehicles techniques and challenges include the Warthog, in the map area, or the Banshee used to obtain the Scarab Gun. Halo 2.

With more Halo games being released, the Halo tradition has been maintained of players stuffing cars in places where they do not need to. There’s no doubt in my mind that this will continue into Halo Infinite when it’s released in December. In fact, players in the game’s multiplayer beta have already started testing the limits. Warthogs on Pelicans anyone? It was more difficult in Halo 4 Halo 5 to get vehicles in different spaces — at least, for me — but here’s hoping that Halo InfiniteThere will be many fun possibilities. Halo isn’t Halo without it.

Here’s to the players that persist. Consider this example:

Or, this Scorpion player who is ready to travel where no Scorpion has gone before.

Finally, 10 minutes of creativity driving

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