

Some players have even taken elements from later Halo games and implemented them into Halo: Custom Edition (such as the speed boost for the Ghost, which was introduced in Halo 2).Ī few examples of user-created content may include custom character models that uses an Elite biped instead of the default Spartan biped, a Call of Duty inspired level or even special animations and effects for weapons, melee and reloading. Some players have used it to improve how the game runs overall, either by upgrading vehicles and weapons, or adding new ones entirely. The amount of content that can be created is almost unlimited, although they are limited by the game engine it runs on. MAP file, which is compressed and uploaded. Modders would incorporate the Halo Editing Kit to incorporate their own creations such as custom models, images, physics, and data into an easily distributed. It allows players to browse through user-created content and maps created with modding kits. Halo: Custom Edition, in its most basic definition, is a modding-friendly version of Halo PC. Screenshot of Halo 2: New Mombasa, a user-created map based on the Halo 2 E3 2003 Demo Features Main Articles: Modding, Halo Editing Kit and Developer Mode.
