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XBOX 360 User Manual
! CAUTION !
3D Safety Precautions: Some people may experience discomfort (including eye strain,
eye fatigue, or nausea) while playing stereoscopic 3D games on 3D televisions. If you
experience such discomfort you should immediately discontinue viewing and gameplay until
the discomfort subsides.
Generally we recommend that you avoid prolonged gameplay and take 15 minute breaks
during each hour of play or viewing. However, the length and frequency of necessary
breaks may vary from person to person – please take breaks that are long enough to allow
any feelings of discomfort to subside. If you experience serious discomfort or pain or if
symptoms persist, stop gameplay immediately and consult your doctor.
Always follow the safety precaution information and use instructions supplied with your 3D
television and 3D glasses for proper usage.
HEADS-UP DISPLAY
1. Mini-Map – Shows map of local area plus locations of friendlies and known hostiles.
2. Match Info – Displays current score, team icon and the time remaining in match. (MP
Only)
3. Grenade Indicator – Icon warning you that there is a grenade nearby, arrow indicates the
location of the grenade.
4. Crosshair – Indicates where you are currently pointing your weapon. Turns red when
positioned over an enemy, green when positioned over a friendly. Walking or running
causes the crosshair to grow wider or sometimes disappear altogether, indicating a loss of
accuracy. Stopping movement, crouching and going prone increase accuracy.*
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