![]() ![]() Hitting white button + dpad right triggered an automatic shot as the screen automatically rotated. Once in game, I enabled dev camera ( back button + dpad right) and flew to a location that felt good to take a 360. Booting my Xbox into UnleashX to boot Xored to configure Phantom Mappack to boot with Yelo was the first step. ![]() It has some cool graphic replacements and felt like a good test run for a 360 shot. So I started with iGeo's Miami Headlong mod. So for the rest of this post, I want to do an example 360 shot and panoramic shot of some Halo 2 Phantom Mappack mods. These then take a bunch of photos which you can stitch together after extracting them from your Xbox. This allows via the features of Yelo to automatically take a bunch of screenshots via the following: It has the ability to enter dev camera and free fly around the map. ![]() blam engine hack project for all halo games of all platforms. The magic for this does start at Yelo though. I don't think there is any point making this a tutorial of a game so old, but I can list the tools/things needed. So it was time to load up some old tools and fumble around with auto stitching software to produce some good quality shots. Though, I vaguely remembered incredibly high definition screenshots of Halo 2 that could not be from one in game screenshot. Except, I quickly realized that the graphics are not what I remembered. I found myself after unpacking a modded original Xbox that I wanted to replay some old Halo 2. Havok - Darkshallfall - Halo 2 Coagulation ![]()
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