I have been wondering this for a while. So if a vehicle travels through a teleporter and the reciever is upside down will the vehicle come out upside down? If it does it would be very useful for racetracks.
without Reach, I doubt this can be answered but I would think so yeah. Bungie have been very kind with Forge 2.0, so it should be included
The engine is improved. So my bet is yes. It really depends if bungie applied the opposite force to pitch roll and yaw. They might have only done it yaw.
actualy, I just realised, it may not be that simple. It also may be based on how the teleporter is. The teleporter itself may be upside down, and that could affect it
lol that would be interesting, but it probably won't happen. Didn't work for Halo 3, so my guess is it won't work with Reach. In Halo 3, you never were able to naturally go upside down, and even when you did with those loop maps that take you and your mongoose upside down, the camera couldn't handle it and didn't know what to do. Though Bungie did change the teleporter system from Halo 3, so who knows.
In halo 3 mongooses could go upside down like you said but teleporters did not make you go upside down because Spartans and Elites can't go upside down so we will have to see. Something that can actually go upside down has never been through a Halo teleporter so it might work. If it does I'm going to make a straight track at the top if a cliff that teleport you upside down into a quarter loop and sends you straight down parallel with the cliff face while still on the track.
Well... I guess so... maybe. I have ideas and reasons for either way. I guess it makes sense. The Hemorrhage teleporters for example. The sender at the base is flat and the reciever nodes are at an angle but still level with the ground they're placed on. If you drive a mongoose through (I know you can't in the default map) you don't want the mongoose to still be flat when it comes out the other end, you want it with all wheels on the ground. I guess its possible that might be what will happen.
I have this thought that you go in together, you'll probably come out seperate. As in you and the vehicle fly out like you do when you run out of momentum in a hog upside down.