You Know You've Been Doing Too Much Hammer When...
Portal 2: 15.2 hrs last two weeks / 423.6 hrs on record
Portal 2 Authoring Tools - Beta: 37.5 hrs last two weeks / 557.6 hrs on record
Source SDK: 0.1 hrs last two weeks / 878 hrs on record
So Hammer used 557.6 hrs + 878 hrs = 1435,6 hrs on record.
Poor Source SDK used only 0.1 hrs last two weeks 

Groxkiller585 wrote:
When you get so bored you create a monstrosity that moves.what_has_science_done.jpg

Groxkiller585 wrote:
When you get so bored you create a monstrosity that moves.
Hey Grox, that's incredible!! Will you use that monstruosity to develop a boss battle? Because that would be awesome! Really.
josepezdj wrote:
Groxkiller585 wrote:When you get so bored you create a monstrosity that moves.
Hey Grox, that's incredible!! Will you use that monstruosity to develop a boss battle? Because that would be awesome! Really.
given it's current "AI", which really is not AI so much as "rotate to face the player and some subtle movement with func_doors", probably not, but if i do use it I'll make sure it can actually fight and not droll stupidly at you. (which is what it does atm)
msleeper wrote:
Source would be terrible for most games. Which is probably why most games don't use it. When the only tool you have is a hammer, etc. etc. however that saying goes.
I believe it's something along the lines of "You can't drink anything because there are too many leaks".
[sic]
Spam Nugget wrote:
...when you realise that you have a 9.8MB, 1,254,358 word, 5,474 page log file for one of your maps. O_o
mother of log....
Pitkakorvaa wrote:
...when playing other peoples maps, (Cs:source, HL2, etc..) you spend your most time of looking for details and mechanics in level, not gameplay.
I do that all the time, it helps me, because thou art a newbie
marKiu wrote:
youre raging because you have selected 20 brushes and want to use the clipping tool but you forgot to click it twice and half of your brushes are deleted. then you ctrl + z and your selection is gone BOOM ULTRA RAGE!
MarKiu, every step you take is "recorded" by hammer, even the selection of a large number of brushes. So, if you would have pressed the undo key [Ctrl-z] the corresponding number of times, that selection you had would have been restored! you never lost it, my friend! Try it and you'll see.