
System requirementsįirst off, it's a good idea to start with an up-to-date system and take advantage of any bug fixes and optimizations. I'll be referencing some Arch linux specifics, but distro shouldn't really matter so just substitute the equivalents from yours. Make sure you have your Halo PC product key ready. DXVK: Implements DirectX 9 over Vulkan for increased framerates.CE Refined: multiplayer and campaign maps rebuilt with a tagset which restores the correct Xbox appearance lost during the game's PC port.Chimera 1.0: Custom map downloads, FOV and widescreen fixes, server bookmarks, plus other quality of life improvements.This will involve installing CE, updating it, and installing a few popular mods and improvements: Setting up the HEK will not be a goal and instead I want to focus on setting up a good multiplayer experience. "retail") which supports user-created maps and an editing kit (HEK). Custom Edition is a standalone version of Halo PC (a.k.a. I've recently gotten Halo Custom Edition working well on my Linux desktop, so I want to document and share the process. How to run Halo Custom Edition on Linux with community mods
