It looks like, for once, someone's finally made a more user-friendly map editor for Q2. Maybe at some point I'll take a more hands-on look at it and finally try my hand at mapping, which I've been curious to do for the longest time but never had the patience to attempt learning any mapping programs.
It looks like, for once, someone's finally made a more user-friendly map editor for Q2. Only about 15 years late to the party, but better late than never I guess.
I only ask... does it has railgun?I'll check for myself later when i have more free time. Looks like nice work for just starting.
Agreed on QuArK though... you have to be sadistic to map with that thing!
I remember reading up on this a little while back. Personally it doesn't seem to offer any advantages over GtkRadiant, which is by far my preferred editor. A lack of orthographic views seems like a deal breaker.
Quote from: themuffinman on August 18, 2014, 12:06:41 PMAgreed on QuArK though... you have to be sadistic to map with that thing!some of us like it that way!
I can't really speak to how it is for mapping, but I gotta assume that mapping with it would be as useful as modeling with it. And QuArK absolutely SUCKS BALLS for modeling. If you're modeling very very simple shapes, it's doable, but it's gonna take you a while. And it'll take you a LOT less time to do the same things with a program like MilkShape. But if you want to model something pretty complex that isn't a basic symmetrical shape... forget about it.