![]() I’m sure he wouldn’t mind if you gave him a follow on Twitter either. interface of the Counter Strike map builder (Valve Hammer Editor) It will. Take a look at the trailer below, and then take a wander over to his website for a download. It takes the best from games like Liero, Worms, Quake and Counter-Strike and. What’s more, it’s completely open source and comes with built in documentation, for those of you new to level editing. You can drag, rotate, and mould those polygons to your hearts content. That is why this editor does not have 2D views at all – you do all work in one single 3D view.” As creator Kristian Duske writes, “I believe that the traditional approach, where you work primarily in 2D views, forces you to think in 2D rather than in 3D. That’s right, there’s no 2D maps to be had here. Read on to see what this level editor brings to the now 17 year old classic.ĭescribed as a modern cross-platform level editor (that’s Windows, OSX, and eventually Linux), Trenchbroom allows true 3D level editing. Despite Quake and Half-Life having been released a long time ago, the large community have arisen around, still developing mods and games on their bases. The aim is to develop a convenient cross-platform tool capable of incorporating the best features of existing editors, such as Valve Hammer Editor, Q3Radiant and others. Why you ask? Well, there’s a new level editor called TrenchBroom out, and it beckons you to build more fiendish levels to blast your way through. is a brand new level editor for games with a quake-style BSP architecture. The year 1996 is calling, and has invited you to revisit the classic game Quake. ![]()
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