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- If you tap the aim button, it will stay zoomed until you tap it again.
- If you hold it instead, it will take you out of zoom as soon as you release the button.
This is the same way the aim worked in Halo Online and in many other FPS, a surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.
Try it out in game, try taping the zoom twice, then try holding it instead and you will see what I am talking about.
I'm slapping myself. This is the system a few other Halo games used. I should have known.
You mean Halo CE and the original Halo 2 Vista? Didn't get to play enough to them back of the day, nice to know tho.
So yeah, all of the Halos in the Master Chief Collection are going to work like this from this point onward, they introduced this with Halo CE and it also applies to Halo Reach and future games.