Though there are still no indications that Halo 2 will make its way to the PC,
yesterday's
Bungie.net story on Halo editor plans (
story) has vague
mention of plans for a PC release of a "Halo Custom Edition." There is now
an unofficial Halo CE FAQ on the Gearbox Forums (thanks
HomeLAN Fed)
clarifying, among other things, that this will not include any single player
content. This project is fleshed out further in
this
GameSpy Q&A with Gearbox Software's Marc Tardif, where Marc describes the
projects release as coming: "Very, very soon." Here's the deal:
First of
all, it's not so much an update to the old software as a release of new
software, which is free to Halo PC customers.
There are two parts to the new software. One part is a new executable and set of
data called "Halo Custom Edition" (haloCE.exe) which will reside in its own
separate directory. This new executable includes lots of new features,
improvements, and capabilities. It's essentially a collection of many of the
things the Gearbox Halo team has developed since the title launched.
Things included in the new executable are "Fast Shaders" (improves performance
up to 60% on pixel shader hardware), improved network code (reduces the
incidence of player "warping"), and lots of new features that provide options
for players to improve their multiplayer games. Perhaps, most importantly,
however, the new executable allows end users to play a potentially endless
volume of new content created with the Halo Editing Kit.
The other part is the Halo Editing Kit (HEK). The HEK is an exciting package of
tools, source material and tutorials that will allow modification makers to
bring their own visions to life within the Halo engine.
Halo Custom Edition (HaloCE.exe) and the supporting data is about 200mb and the
HEK is about 250mb.