How to Create a Roleplay in Halo Reach

First, get yourself at least 3 other player perfectly willing to go along with it., Now, play., Try editing armor to make your friends suit their parts., If you need more roles, ask more friends, or get your friends to ask THEIR friends., Now...

13 Steps 2 min read Medium

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: get yourself at least 3 other player perfectly willing to go along with it.

    They must be experienced in Reach and be very trustworthy.

    They must each have a mic as well.

    Once you have a script, be sure each player memorizes their every part.
  2. Step 2: Try editing armor to make your friends suit their parts.

    Go to Forge, Custom Games, Firefight, or even Campaign.

    Try going to Campaign missions that possibly suit your roleplay.

    You can even use the characters from the Campaign. , For example, if your character is a sniper try using the scout or air assault armor, rather than grenadier or E.O.D.

    This will add to the immersion and help with the feel of the roleplay. , If it's just a little role, it won't have a big impact. , Every single movement must be correct.

    Don't fret, mistakes will happen, just reload and try again.

    Try exchanging roles and try to think as your character, rather than yourself. , Roam.

    Move around.

    Find different areas that could house your roleplay (but find them before you start, preferably). , Just like a play.

    When the time comes, look sharp! Once you're done, go STRAIGHT to the Theater and watch the video (in Temporary History).

    Watch it.

    Try to find any and ALL mistakes.

    Retry it if you have some.

    But little slips, like a guy moves left just a tad, you can ignore. , Be sure you move around a bit to adjust.

    You need to see clearly.

    Try panning the camera. , If you are confident in it, upload it to your File Share, and let the whole world see!
  3. Step 3: If you need more roles

  4. Step 4: ask more friends

  5. Step 5: or get your friends to ask THEIR friends.

  6. Step 6: begin.

  7. Step 7: Remember

  8. Step 8: if you use Campaign missions

  9. Step 9: you don't HAVE to go along with the mission's story.

  10. Step 10: Make your friends practice their lines.

  11. Step 11: Save the video.

  12. Step 12: Once the video is saved

  13. Step 13: it will be in your Local Files.

Detailed Guide

They must be experienced in Reach and be very trustworthy.

They must each have a mic as well.

Once you have a script, be sure each player memorizes their every part.

Go to Forge, Custom Games, Firefight, or even Campaign.

Try going to Campaign missions that possibly suit your roleplay.

You can even use the characters from the Campaign. , For example, if your character is a sniper try using the scout or air assault armor, rather than grenadier or E.O.D.

This will add to the immersion and help with the feel of the roleplay. , If it's just a little role, it won't have a big impact. , Every single movement must be correct.

Don't fret, mistakes will happen, just reload and try again.

Try exchanging roles and try to think as your character, rather than yourself. , Roam.

Move around.

Find different areas that could house your roleplay (but find them before you start, preferably). , Just like a play.

When the time comes, look sharp! Once you're done, go STRAIGHT to the Theater and watch the video (in Temporary History).

Watch it.

Try to find any and ALL mistakes.

Retry it if you have some.

But little slips, like a guy moves left just a tad, you can ignore. , Be sure you move around a bit to adjust.

You need to see clearly.

Try panning the camera. , If you are confident in it, upload it to your File Share, and let the whole world see!

About the Author

M

Marie Stevens

Specializes in breaking down complex crafts topics into simple steps.

35 articles
View all articles

Rate This Guide

--
Loading...
5
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0

How helpful was this guide? Click to rate: