- Mar 21, 2023
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Hi there, after hearing that VScript was added to TF2 and that it apparently opens up modding a lot more than it used to I got interrested in Making some maps.
As a heads up I have no experience in map making at all, hell the closest thing to coding was adding some Mods to Fallout 4 that required me to edit a txt file.
I though VScript was its own thing but from what i have read its a new feature added to Hammer? do I have to learn both individually or do i just learn hammer and VScript is more like a complement for more complex stuff.
Also found a Hammer guide video but its old and apparently there is a fan made Update i need to make it work properly (because of course you do, thanks Valve) but the one in the video is outdated and there is a new one i think?
My current plan for learning is just doing slight modifications for existing maps, like making 2Fort slightly longer, maybe add a few barriers for Sniper shenanigans, or making the Bridge wider. Simple stuff (or what i presume to be simple).
If anyone can point me in the right direction to start reading and learning. Maybe a prompt to get my brain in the right wavelenght to understand.
Thanks in advance.
As a heads up I have no experience in map making at all, hell the closest thing to coding was adding some Mods to Fallout 4 that required me to edit a txt file.
I though VScript was its own thing but from what i have read its a new feature added to Hammer? do I have to learn both individually or do i just learn hammer and VScript is more like a complement for more complex stuff.
Also found a Hammer guide video but its old and apparently there is a fan made Update i need to make it work properly (because of course you do, thanks Valve) but the one in the video is outdated and there is a new one i think?
My current plan for learning is just doing slight modifications for existing maps, like making 2Fort slightly longer, maybe add a few barriers for Sniper shenanigans, or making the Bridge wider. Simple stuff (or what i presume to be simple).
If anyone can point me in the right direction to start reading and learning. Maybe a prompt to get my brain in the right wavelenght to understand.
Thanks in advance.