SVN-Server
Quote from knizz on November 25, 2009, 10:09 amSVN is a software which allows people to work on the same files together. There are a few svn-hosters online and I wanted to know if anyone is interested in making maps using such a revison control system.
The advantages would be that one person could make the puzzles and someone else the lightning or details without having to bother with hundert versions of the same file.
SVN is a software which allows people to work on the same files together. There are a few svn-hosters online and I wanted to know if anyone is interested in making maps using such a revison control system.
The advantages would be that one person could make the puzzles and someone else the lightning or details without having to bother with hundert versions of the same file.
Quote from Ricotez on November 25, 2009, 3:32 pmThis might actually be useful. I am quite handy with the I/O-system of Hammer, but my environmental design skills are kinda lacking. My brother, on the other hand, can create amazingly looking maps, but without any functionality. (You don't wanna know what he did to the poor func_door, which wasn't a func_door in the first place but some other random brush entity.)
This might actually be useful. I am quite handy with the I/O-system of Hammer, but my environmental design skills are kinda lacking. My brother, on the other hand, can create amazingly looking maps, but without any functionality. (You don't wanna know what he did to the poor func_door, which wasn't a func_door in the first place but some other random brush entity.)
"Duct Tape is the answer."
Quote from Mek on November 26, 2009, 4:05 amI thought SVN is suitable for source code only. Could you also use it to make maps? I mean, aren't there some binary files? I don't know, I am new to SVN, we are making a project using it at school
I thought SVN is suitable for source code only. Could you also use it to make maps? I mean, aren't there some binary files? I don't know, I am new to SVN, we are making a project using it at school
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Quote from knizz on November 26, 2009, 4:16 amSVN can also manage binary files, but since version 4 Hammer uses VMF, which is a text based format.
@Ricotez: I'm not good at level design too and thats what gave me this idea.
SVN can also manage binary files, but since version 4 Hammer uses VMF, which is a text based format.
@Ricotez: I'm not good at level design too and thats what gave me this idea.
Quote from reepblue on November 28, 2009, 1:00 amI hate when people touch my stuff. So I'm not all that interested.
However could be useful to share ideas. . .
I hate when people touch my stuff. So I'm not all that interested.
However could be useful to share ideas. . .
The more you give, the less appreciated it will be received.
Quote from knizz on November 30, 2009, 11:20 amDo you mean the project where the mappers were supposed to give their vmfs to the forum-mods?
I know this is similar, but i hope after the release of portal 2 (or hl2ep3 or hl3) there are more people who want and can help.
Do you mean the project where the mappers were supposed to give their vmfs to the forum-mods?
I know this is similar, but i hope after the release of portal 2 (or hl2ep3 or hl3) there are more people who want and can help.
Quote from Remmiz on November 30, 2009, 11:14 pmNo, it was an SVN where we could upload prefabs, work on maps, etc but I just didn't work.
No, it was an SVN where we could upload prefabs, work on maps, etc but I just didn't work.
Quote from hanging_rope on December 1, 2009, 3:31 pmRemmiz wrote:No, it was an SVN where we could upload prefabs, work on maps, etc but I just didn't work.Why didn't you work? that's a bit mean.
Back on topic, it COULD work, but only if everyone was able to work together well. Which would only happen if we all knew each over in real life, and could contact the others via voice to discuss things... sounds a bit like steam voice chat...
Why didn't you work? that's a bit mean.
Back on topic, it COULD work, but only if everyone was able to work together well. Which would only happen if we all knew each over in real life, and could contact the others via voice to discuss things... sounds a bit like steam voice chat...
Quote from Remmiz on December 1, 2009, 6:06 pmhanging_rope wrote:Why didn't you work? that's a bit mean.Why is it mean? I'm just saying it didn't work. Lack of people submitting things was really it. Seems like people would much rather work on completing a full map for themselves than bother with all the effort that goes into sharing prefabs.
Why is it mean? I'm just saying it didn't work. Lack of people submitting things was really it. Seems like people would much rather work on completing a full map for themselves than bother with all the effort that goes into sharing prefabs.