Now thanks to the effort of the Halo: CE modding community the game now officially supports higher framerates with interpolated models, allowing the game to support refresh rates that are higher than 30 without seeming choppy.įrom the outset Halo SP3 has also been designed to run on modern systems, with support for a wide range of 4:3, 16:9, 16:10 and even Ultra-wide 21:9 screen resolutions, with a newly designed HUD that can accommodate 4K resolutions and beyond.Īll that players will need to play SPV3 is a game key for Halo: Combat Evolved, with the SPV3 team providing a one-click installer that will completely set up the game for new users. Now thanks to the effort of the Halo: CE modding community the game now officially supports higher The original game was designed to run at 30FPS and in-game animations were also designed with 30FPS in mind. One other key addition is animation interpolation, which is an important factor when playing Halo: Combat Evolved at higher framerates. Graphically the SPV3 team has taken Halo Combat Evolved far beyond what is offered by Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, with the game featuring newly designed models, texture and the addition of many advanced graphical effects like light bloom, AA and several other post process effects. SPV 3 will contain remastered versions of every mission within Halo: Combat Evolved and also included a reimagined version of The Silent Cartographer.
The effort that has been taken to create this mod is simply breathtaking, from the game's graphical improvements, the addition of new enemy types and the sheer attention to detail that has been applied to every mission within this project.
This is how SPV3 came to be, a project that has been in the works for over a decade and has been worked on by hundreds of devout Halo fans. From this community came an idea, a reimagine Halo: Combat Evolved that brings with it reworked gameplay and elements from the game's sequels while still building on the strength of the original.