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| Kalphiter:
Not exactly sure what you're getting at. These games have (poor) modding systems made by the community; Valve could make a great system right out-of-the-box but decides not to. Stop defending a greedy company. Try writing a client mod or modifying some client functions. Ha, you'll have to go through some preapproval process for your mod and if you don't, you cannot join VAC severs. On top of that, it's very difficult to actually write the code. Sorry to burst your infatuation for Valve. |
| Marcem:
--- Quote from: Kalphiter on November 13, 2012, 10:25:38 PM ---Not exactly sure what you're getting at. These games have (poor) modding systems made by the community; Valve could make a great system right out-of-the-box but decides not to. Stop defending a greedy company. Try writing a client mod or modifying some client functions. Ha, you'll have to go through some preapproval process for your mod and if you don't, you cannot join VAC severs. Sorry to burst your infatuation for Valve. --- End quote --- Those games ARE mods. And there's your problem. You're trying to modify crucial dlls. Yeah, Valve is corrupt for catching on to your cheating. |
| Buu:
Valve isn't greedy, they're just lazy :o |
| Kalphiter:
--- Quote from: Marcem on November 13, 2012, 10:28:12 PM ---Those games ARE mods. And there's your problem. You're trying to modify crucial dlls. Yeah, Valve is corrupt for catching on to your cheating. --- End quote --- Hold on, let me dig up the much better solution Valve could have used but instead locked out legitimate modders. |
| Saber15:
--- Quote from: Marcem on November 13, 2012, 10:11:30 PM --- In game testing sucks right now. I would very much rather run the entire game each time I want to test. You cannot test a map properly in a viewport. Sure, you can check if you screwed up, but that isn't a problem when you're building it in the engine, that shouldn't happen like it does now. --- End quote --- crysis sandbox in-game testing literally runs the game inside the editor, and it can go full-screen. everything works almost exactly the same (except for some weird physics bugs in the editor). the best part is that when you press the button, you are instantly in-game. then you can press escape to go right back to editing. this, for example, is in-game testing with the crysis sandbox. |
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