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Newcomers DBPro Corner / Finally got dbpro and dx9.0!

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Dark Dragon
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Posted: 6th Nov 2007 18:37
YAY! finally got db pro! well i have not been on the forums in a while and i've been scrating my head over a few questions. could some one clear them up?
1.With bsp collision, is sliding collision done for you?
2. What program compiles .bsp?
3.How do i use .FX files on objects?

-Darkdragon
Benjamin
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Posted: 6th Nov 2007 18:40 Edited at: 6th Nov 2007 18:41
The first thing you should do is download the latest update for DBP (click here) and make sure you have the latest version of DirectX.

It is also work getting the updates for the default IDE if you plan to use it (click here).

Tempest (DBP/DBCe)
Multisync V1 (DBP/DBCe)
Dark Dragon
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Posted: 6th Nov 2007 18:49
dont think i'll use the ide updates...but thanks.
Guyra
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Posted: 6th Nov 2007 18:52 Edited at: 6th Nov 2007 20:56
You can use the Hammer/Worldcraft editor to make BSP maps. And yes, it provides sliding collision.

FX files:
LOAD EFFECT Filename, Effect Number, Texture Flag
SET OBJECT EFFECT Object Number, Effect Number

Edit: Removed faulty info, thanks to dark coder.
Dark Dragon
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Posted: 6th Nov 2007 19:00 Edited at: 6th Nov 2007 19:00
Thanks. Theres something better than .bsp?.....md2? .md3?
dark coder
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Posted: 6th Nov 2007 19:10
Quote: "BSP maps are the kind of maps used in old Half-Life(Not HL2, mind you)"


All version of Half-Life use BSP maps.

Quote: "and it some annoying limitations. Like angles, for example. Guhhh... o.O"


What?

Also DBP has ditched support for most non Quake2 based BSP maps from what I recall so you're best off using 3D objects for everything, and Sparky's DLL for collision.

Guyra
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Posted: 6th Nov 2007 20:55
Ah, my bad then. I was under the impression that HL2 used another format. So then the whole angle problem might even be how HL read the maps. ^^

@Dark Dragon: Forget what I said.

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