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An arguably better net-code was put into Halo: Custom Edition, as well. It has noticeably reduced lagging for some, but for others it made it worse.  Also, a Rules feature can be viewed by pressing the F2 button (with default settings). It displays all of the specifics for the game-type currently being played in the server.
An arguably better net-code was put into Halo: Custom Edition, as well. It has noticeably reduced lagging for some, but for others it made it worse.  Also, a Rules feature can be viewed by pressing the F2 button (with default settings). It displays all of the specifics for the game-type currently being played in the server.


With the Halo Editing Kit, AI characters can also be added in a map. This has allowed some map makers to create their own [[mods]] that can be played like a campaign mission with checkpoints and objectives. People can also make "teams" of AI that will fight each other. The player can fight alongside [[Elites]] and [[Grunts]] against [[Marines]], or vice-versa.
With the Halo Editing Kit, AI characters can also be added in a map. This has allowed some map makers to create their own [[mods]] that can be played like a campaign mission with checkpoints and objectives. People can also make "teams" of AI that will fight each other. The player can fight alongside [[Elites]] and [[Grunts]] against [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marines]], or vice-versa.


== Community ==
== Community ==
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