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Geek Culture / A few questions about the Unreal 2 editor.

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Megaton Cat
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Posted: 10th Oct 2003 20:58

i want to get that game but cant seem to find any decent info on the editor anywhere! U dont think it can export to bsp do u?

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Richard Davey
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Posted: 10th Oct 2003 21:30
It can't. Shame really, it's the best world editor I've ever seen.

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Rich

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Ian T
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Posted: 10th Oct 2003 22:57
The Unreal Warfare editing tools are supposed to be really excellent...

Dosen't the Unreal engine use its own form of BSP map?

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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 11th Oct 2003 03:16
the Unreal2 site download has alot of information about the editor... UW uses a version of BSP, but not alot - its mostly static mesh and belzier spline terrains now.

saz
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Posted: 11th Oct 2003 13:20
wiki.beyondunreal.com

try that. I've also heard that Unreal Warfare/UT2 tools are lightyears better than U2 tools. personally, dunno.
Shadow Robert
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Posted: 11th Oct 2003 13:28
don't see how, UW/UT2K3's engine and tools were developed and designed by Legend Software (the guys responsible for Unreal2)

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Posted: 11th Oct 2003 15:43
U2 and UT2K have the same editor, of that I'm quite sure. UW and UT2004 may well have a brand new version. In either case it's a tool developed in-house at Epic. The author of it is a DBDN member.

Cheers,

Rich

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