My First CS2 Map

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024

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  • @ashishsb9075
    @ashishsb9075 Год назад +1232

    Counting on you to complete this one. We all have fond memories of the game making one. 🎉

    • @AtomicSpeedFT
      @AtomicSpeedFT Год назад +4

      Hard to decide if either it or the Odgrub one is my favorite series.

    • @C0dingschmuser
      @C0dingschmuser Год назад +3

      I miss that one

    • @oliverhalenius
      @oliverhalenius Год назад

      Yes, absolutely!

    • @itdobelikedattho8112
      @itdobelikedattho8112 Год назад

      He's gonna abandon it

    • @ashishsb9075
      @ashishsb9075 Год назад +2

      @@AtomicSpeedFT you would favor the game development one if you at some point dreamed/planned to make a game.

  • @TNAZEP
    @TNAZEP Год назад +261

    Just a little tip for the future. In Source 2 we no longer construct our maps using blocks everywhere, since everything is a mesh now we instead just use faces. Basically the old idea of putting nodraw textures on all unused faces is no longer a thing, instead we only actually create the faces that will be visible. To make a quick starting room you can just make a block in the same size you want it to be and then invert it, done, room created.

    • @Die-Coughman
      @Die-Coughman Год назад +18

      This is one of the best things about source 2

    • @_Firebert
      @_Firebert Год назад +3

      that's beautiful

    • @dom7594
      @dom7594 Год назад +9

      yeah, eagle one development team has some great videos on the s2 hammer editor

    • @PatalJunior
      @PatalJunior Год назад +15

      I agree, this should go to the top so he can notice it, and go watch a video on how to do that.
      The workflow is so much better, expanding meshes, to make walls, corridors, inset them, make them rounded and so much more.

    • @dirtkiller23
      @dirtkiller23 Год назад +6

      S1: create 4 brushes with 36 faces,nodraw invisible ones
      S2: create a block,then press F to invert (just 6 faces)

  • @patrlim
    @patrlim Год назад +545

    You forgot to mention, if you don't compile with lighting your map is still lit, it's just not pre baked yet and runs slower

    • @enkidoodoo
      @enkidoodoo Год назад +14

      That's sick

    • @steinkoloss7320
      @steinkoloss7320 Год назад +27

      Sounds like that would allow a day and night cycle ingame? The way I understand it, that you couldn't do sun movement in CS1 or 2 right now because all light is baked, right?

    • @patrlim
      @patrlim Год назад

      @@steinkoloss7320 you could have a dynamic day/night cycle, but it would be stupidly laggy.

    • @NickJerrison
      @NickJerrison Год назад +8

      @@enkidoodoo That's lit.

    • @cnr_0778
      @cnr_0778 Год назад

      @@NickJerrison amazing even

  • @mahdiyarnofouzi5248
    @mahdiyarnofouzi5248 Год назад +223

    Since they announced CS2, i began waiting for your "new hammer editor" tutorials, since i learned mapping with your videos. I hope ti see you make more and better maps in the future. Also if you are willing to meet a fan in cologne or needed help, I'd love to meet you

  • @Gbergz
    @Gbergz Год назад +422

    3kliks. The guy that makes a 9 minute video feel like 1. Love it.

    • @kdee1428
      @kdee1428 Год назад +5

      Thats exactly what i was saying to myself right now!!

    • @noahk
      @noahk Год назад +2

      no way :D

  • @charleston_
    @charleston_ Год назад +189

    Good video really reminds me of how I haven't watched it yet.

    • @kipchickensout
      @kipchickensout Год назад +11

      such an insight on your life

    • @charleston_
      @charleston_ Год назад +10

      @@kipchickensout to watch is to watch in time there is time and time cures all video wounds

    • @spiderjerusalem8505
      @spiderjerusalem8505 Год назад +1

      So true!

  • @raqtty
    @raqtty 9 месяцев назад +8

    I would do anything just to get your hammer tutorials for s2 hammer, they were what got me into mapping, no time wasted, exactly what you needed, you could binge watch the entire series of videos in such a short time and you got so much knowledge, thanks for making those!

  • @frederikvilhelm202
    @frederikvilhelm202 Год назад +192

    Thank you, Phillip! Thanks for all you do for the community!

  • @Elevatorisbest
    @Elevatorisbest Год назад +309

    Man I’d love to port over my 2 WIP maps to CS2 already and finally resume working on them, if only I had access to Hammer 2 💀

    • @nifiga_prikolno
      @nifiga_prikolno Год назад +38

      you can sorta pirate it, no one will judge you and you won't be pursued for it unless you try to join the servers

    • @Nick-ij5nt
      @Nick-ij5nt Год назад +1

      exactly what I said lol

    • @thebeamhero
      @thebeamhero Год назад +2

      i know how you fell and am also in the same boat

    • @mateyv
      @mateyv Год назад

      same

    • @ironpainting1210
      @ironpainting1210 Год назад +8

      get keys for s&box since they changed the invite system, got source 2 after like 5 minutes waiting on their server for a key

  • @jovialjam
    @jovialjam Год назад +88

    Yaaaayy! My favorite content from this channel is easily your map-making journey! Glad to see you will be continuing it!

  • @milos3d
    @milos3d 5 месяцев назад +2

    Man I use the watch your videos as a kid long ago when I made CS:Source maps. After my time in the military I decided to go full on and become an Environment artist for games. I landed a position at EA as my first job in the industry. Seeing all these source 2 editor features fundamentally make so much more sense to me now then it did a decade ago. I am just sitting here laughing as I recall not understanding a damn thing in your videos back when I was a kid. Now that I have used Unreal Engine and Frostbite engine for years now professionally , I hope source 2 comes naturally.
    I am planning on booting source 2 up and creating some environments soon.
    Its really nice seeing you still on RUclips making videos about this. You really did inspire me to start making maps and ultimately becoming an environment artist professionally! Cheers man

  • @mauromerconchini
    @mauromerconchini Год назад +36

    A Source 2 map-making series from Phil? Yes please!!!

  • @lululombard
    @lululombard Год назад +101

    It's great to see that Valve is focusing on quality of life improvements for Source 2 mappers!

  • @user-ym5yi5gf6k
    @user-ym5yi5gf6k Год назад +11

    Your map making series inspired me to start making maps. Now I have 2757 hours in hammer editor and made one of the de_fenestration maps (df_pipline). I hope you can spread the joy of making maps to new people in the future. Thank you!

  • @Enivoke
    @Enivoke Год назад +3

    I’m so excited you took this path Philip, I can’t wait to see more videos like this!

  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam Год назад +56

    6:07 "im having fun with mapping, said nobody in CSGO ever" as a non mapper, can confirm Philip's statement is 110% scientifically accurate

    • @Malxer
      @Malxer Год назад +1

      You only have fun with meth, Heisenberg!

    • @WalnutOW
      @WalnutOW Год назад +6

      I remember when I was young I downloaded Hammer and tried to make a simple map and that removed about 36 hours from my life until I gave up

    • @BenLubar
      @BenLubar Год назад +1

      I've been doing a lot of mapping for Alien Swarm and I only ever feel relieved that Hammer didn't crash, no fun allowed.

    • @niks660097
      @niks660097 Год назад +1

      @@BenLubar the crashes have pushed me to literally "hammer" my monitor one time..

    • @BenLubar
      @BenLubar Год назад +1

      @@niks660097 I mostly "hammer" ctrl+s

  • @pddd8558
    @pddd8558 Год назад +4

    About 10 Years ago your creative and experimental source maps have gotten me into mapping. Back then you made a hammer tutorial on func_rotating's and showed the entity off with spinning pyramid shapes. I then used these exact pyramids in my first map and began my own journey. It never was of high quality but brought me and my friends plenty of fun. Can't wait to see where this new part of the journey leads 3kliks!

  • @WiiFitGOTY
    @WiiFitGOTY Год назад +1

    I first started watching you with your CSGO hammer tutorials. Not only were they informative and concise but also sprinkled with your lovable humor. Its been a joy, man.

  • @Daburubareru
    @Daburubareru Год назад

    Oh man this bring me back the memories, of your s1 tutorial videos! That's how, we all got into mapping! I am so fucking hyped, for the future of Source 2!

  • @ploxl1441
    @ploxl1441 11 месяцев назад

    your decade old videos about hammer have helped me as late as 2022 making surf maps. i hope you will continue videos for hammer2 editor ♥

  • @thePeterandByron
    @thePeterandByron 7 месяцев назад +3

    Short vids going over hammer 2 like the old hammer guide vids would be a godsend for new mappers.

  • @Xeculus
    @Xeculus Год назад +4

    You got me into mapping, and I've released multiple competitive and workshop maps with the help of our community. Please, please, please make more videos talking about the new editor! I no longer have time to create maps, but maybe someone else will be inspired and have fun like I did years ago. Much love!

  • @b4kk3rYT
    @b4kk3rYT Год назад +5

    Actually so glad to see you make a map. Cant wait for War Owls CS2 map too

  • @Schaddn
    @Schaddn Год назад +1

    Looking forward to the mapmaking series. I've recently taken a liking to mapping, so this will be perfect!

  • @alpacar6934
    @alpacar6934 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for your source mapping tutorials. Seeing the exploding tree gag really brightened my mood and made me nostalgic

  • @FreelanceDev4life
    @FreelanceDev4life Год назад +2

    This is your best video in a long time. I got to know you as the "Map tutorial guy" way back when. I can't wait to see what you uncover, you Source Engine Detective Genius!

  • @robbasgaming7044
    @robbasgaming7044 Год назад +3

    I just gotta say..
    I found your channel through mapping tutorials like 15 years ago. Wow, 15 years. What a journey we have been on ❤️

  • @ygaming
    @ygaming Год назад

    I subscribed to you years ago for all the CS:GO SDK videos, nostalgia hit hard

  • @XanderNiles
    @XanderNiles Год назад +3

    The maps Philip made for Counter-Strike have always been incredible. Definitely looking forward for what he would come up with.

  • @blank6184
    @blank6184 Год назад +2

    Yesss more map making content! The updated source 2 tools look great, I was afraid they would be very complex and hard to get into for new mappers, but they look even simpler than source 1 for creating basic maps!

  • @Yo3Pro
    @Yo3Pro 11 месяцев назад

    I will never forget my first csgo map that I made thanks to you!
    your sdk tutorials gave me confidence to try, and after finishing a rough scratch of the map I played with my friends and had a lot of fun!
    I really appreciate your csgo videos and have been a watcher for over 10 years now! I hope you continue on delivering great content!

  • @zusaij
    @zusaij Год назад +11

    This video makes me appreciate Halo Infinites forge mode so much more than I already do.

    • @sirclark4405
      @sirclark4405 Год назад +3

      Never really got huge in to Halo but the mapping tools seem otherworldly

  • @user-uc9vv4ey2v
    @user-uc9vv4ey2v Год назад +1

    Wow. Just Wow. I loved mapping in source 1 and made countless crappy prototypes that I loved. But, the main reason why I stopped was because it was just so damn time consuming and every time I did one little mistake it would cause the map to not compile, and so many headaches. I especially loved making surf maps, but my god were those triangles a pain in the ass. Seeing what source 2 is now capable of and the ease little prototypes like this can be made, I am inspired to jump back into mapping again. Thanks!

  • @DenniTheDude
    @DenniTheDude Год назад +2

    I would looove to see mapping stuff from you :)
    I think I will try to learn it as well, and the way you make tutorials has always been my favorite so I'm excited if that ends up happening! I personally hope that at some point Valve makes left 4 dead 3, because I'd love to map for that as well

  • @RifterPortal
    @RifterPortal Год назад +1

    For those starting Source 2, lemme give my advice (I've used hammer in HL:A and s&box)
    VIS will compile better if you have a map sealed otherwise you'll have it calculating way further extending compile times and it being a nightmare
    Don't use block building techniques in Source 2 hammer, use mesh techniques and good mesh practice to build your maps (similar to modelling software)
    For those wondering with "env_combined_light_probe_volume", its used in areas with reflective materials involved and to do lightmap samples for baking
    To put that quickly in my opinion:
    If an area is entirely reflective mats, use the combined light probe
    if an area has some reflective mats but rest aren't, you can separate it into cubemap boxes and light probe volumes
    otherwise, just use a light probe volume
    All in all, its best you look at tutorials with Source 2's hammer which I'll recommend watching Eagle One Development Team's playlist on (it covers HL:A and CS2)

    • @randomcatdude
      @randomcatdude Год назад

      players' weapons and models can have reflections too so you should nearly ALWAYS be using cubemaps/combined probe volume in the playable space

  • @Jxlp
    @Jxlp Год назад +1

    This is insane I am making popcorn for this.

  • @Goji4ever
    @Goji4ever Год назад

    Yes! Please do share your cs2 mapping journey, a few years back I learned the basics of csgo mapping off your guides and would love more mapping content!

  • @Digit404
    @Digit404 Год назад

    Watching this video hit me with nostalgia as I remember when I first came to your channel so many years ago for your mapping tutorials.

  • @bluhryAF
    @bluhryAF Год назад

    I came from a very entry level mapping experience in source 1 to a new engine and have been grinding to figure out how stuff works. I managed to make a playable defuse map even tho it's even below BadMap1 qualitywise. I must say it's not an easy thing to get into but finding out how stuff works is so rewarding. I made 4 iterations of the same portion of a CT spawn just because I would get stuck and realize that to fix what I had done wrong I had to delete the whole thing so basically, I'm compiling a log of ways in which I screwed up. Looking forward to a mapping journey from you so I can piggyback off of your knowledge (much like I did for cs:go) as you discover and improve aswell. Thank you for the good work.

  • @ItzFluffe
    @ItzFluffe Год назад

    First stumbling upon this channel when Phillip was still making Hammer tutorials back in the day and subbing, and seeing this video drop on my birthday all these years later is the best gift I could of ever hoped for, thank you Phillip.

  • @Mishamallow
    @Mishamallow Год назад

    Thanks for teaching me how to map for the Source engine with your hammer tutorials. I can't wait for more Source 2 mapping videos

  • @notalostnumber8660
    @notalostnumber8660 Год назад

    I really want to watch a series where you deal with map making again
    I fell in love with your old videos, which is why I still watch your newer ones, even if I stopped playing CS:GO entirely

  • @Ronin777z
    @Ronin777z Год назад +2

    Thank you A.I Phillip, very cool!

  • @KryzysX
    @KryzysX Год назад

    Good luck, solider! You came a long way!

  • @VerboseToast
    @VerboseToast Год назад

    Very, very much looking forward to CS2 mapmaking content. I'd especially love tutorials, but even just overview content like this is extremely interesting and entertaining.

  • @optimise.
    @optimise. Год назад +2

    Very glad to see another map making series from you

    • @syralixes
      @syralixes Год назад

      i know this man from the sandcord

    • @optimise.
      @optimise. Год назад

      @@syralixes 👀

    • @syralixes
      @syralixes Год назад

      @@optimise. is it even still alive

    • @optimise.
      @optimise. Год назад

      @@syralixes Sorta, it’s more active than I would’ve thought it would be at this point lol

  • @retiredaccount0
    @retiredaccount0 Год назад

    The "have fun" at the end was so nostalgic

  • @simonkvien7766
    @simonkvien7766 Год назад

    I used to watch your very first mapping videos in CS:S, how to make an elevator etc.
    It's been a hell of a journey, thanks for the memories!

  • @zertbrown4642
    @zertbrown4642 Год назад

    the map building process and learning how to map build again is quite interesting

  • @metallitai
    @metallitai Год назад

    been watching the issues we face as a community on loot boxs. Do keep up the good work on creating content about the game and helping everyone enjoy the game as a game. Thank you Philip!

  • @aeronautisch
    @aeronautisch Год назад

    it gives me a lot of joy hearing you being enthusiastic about cs2 mapping. i hope this will become a serie

  • @ruzgar1372
    @ruzgar1372 Год назад +1

    That bit about getting used to the new tools being scary is so real. Nowadays using Hammer is like the back of my hand, knowing all of the useful keybinds. Atleast I map for TF2 so I won't be changing map editors anytime soon.

  • @Nate-mi2se
    @Nate-mi2se Год назад +1

    I wish valve would have taken into consideration mapmakers with the cs2 beta. I dont really play cs anymore but still love to make maps here and there, would've been fun to be given access just to mess around with the new mapmaking.

  • @UberBiji
    @UberBiji Год назад +1

    Can't wait having fun while mapping

  • @corbinianzott8577
    @corbinianzott8577 Год назад

    map making series

  • @friendofp.24
    @friendofp.24 Год назад

    Super excited to see a map making series for CS2. Doesn't have to be anything serious like Sparity. Just enough to discuss your thoughts on mapping, playtesting, working, and learning in Source 2.

  • @elliehugg
    @elliehugg Год назад +2

    would love to see another map making series!! :3

  • @bshap495
    @bshap495 Год назад +1

    7:42 I'd imagine it's because they would cover the same general area anyways.
    From what I've read, Source 1 would automatically generate ambient cubes, which function just like the 'light balls', where they sample lighting and apply it to dynamic entities. Like with cubemaps, these entities would be lit from the nearest cube. I'd imagine this could lead to unnatural results, like an NPC receiving light/reflections from an adjacent room, even if there's a wall in-between.
    Having a combined cubemap/light probe with a bounding box solves both issues with a single entity.

  • @psychocoffeee
    @psychocoffeee Год назад

    your videos make my day and i always look forward to your uploads!

  • @untrust2033
    @untrust2033 Год назад

    I really hope we get a nice playlist of short and concise mapping tutorials, just like the hammer ones but for source 2. Those tutorials are invaluable!

  • @Crossfirev
    @Crossfirev Год назад

    Thanks for going to colonge. Can't wait to see what Valve will inevitably release while you're gone!

  • @micholous
    @micholous Год назад +1

    Lol I remember asking like... 2 years ago if you would do the mapping series for this game. You did say you will but need to learn it yourself.. and I can see why.
    Guess I got my answer! Super excited !

  • @hawkbird6294
    @hawkbird6294 Год назад

    5:26 oh, i have something to add! very long time listener, first time caller hah! i love your work.
    from experience with building with unity, the "real time ray tracing" in the editor there is not something thats intended as a gameplay thing, not to say that it couldnt hypothetically be, but thats not gameplay ray/path tracing, thats a live preview of what the light baking/compiling function does! just with a lot less bounces, usually theres a max sample count which is why it looks less grainy over time, and it resets the samples every time you move the camera. blender has done the same thing for years using the cycles render mode, unity supports it too through an addon called "Bakery" with the realtime addon.
    its more similar to how the Portal RTX release functions, its doing all the lighting with path tracing live, but that has lots of smoothing so it doesnt look like the raw static the engine is actually seeing. the editor in source 2 however is far more intensive and "complete", its representative of what the map will look like after its baked, but thanks to modern graphics cards, waiting for things to be baked to see how lighting looks can be a thing of the past! well.. assuming you shell out for a 4090 like SOMEONE i know ehehe. anyways, never stop being who you are! i never get as excited about a video anymore on this platform as i do with yours! hell, i hardly even play csgo anymore, i just love game engine stuff.

  • @KEROVSKI_
    @KEROVSKI_ Год назад

    This is what I was waiting for.
    New co op maps, this time made even better.
    I just know that people will make crazy missions and fun stuff.
    Great new content for me and other youtubers.

  • @realdlps
    @realdlps Год назад +1

    Those "super specific" features are great for debugging where bad performance comes from, if they work.

  • @thatcipher
    @thatcipher Год назад

    Finally Source2 mapping content! Waited for this.
    Please continue this adventure and share it with us.
    I could listen to your videos for hours and since Source2 reignited my love for mapping again I'm content hungry.
    I'd love to see how you figure things out bit by bit.
    For example how you currently use boxes like a brush but surely will soon realize that this is not the way in Source2 (Especially now with Backface light blocking! VALVe please bring this to HL:A).
    But I'm still sooo sad that I wont be able to make any (usable) Maps since there is no option for CPU rendering. I dont have an RTX Card and cant afford one currently. I'm sad that VALVe took this route eventhough I felt like they always try to include a huge community... but apparently not this time.
    I hope the community will bring a custom build tool for lighting where you can choose what to use.
    I'd rather wait 4 full days until my map is fully rendered than not beeing able to render the map at all...

  • @joshuacameron7430
    @joshuacameron7430 Год назад

    When I was studying games programming as our cool project idea we wanted to digitise our campus into a 3D shooter game, like CSGO.
    Our teacher said there’s no way we’re having students make a game to practise the best way to shoot each other in this building.
    Look, that’s a fair point when you mention it! We pivoted!

  • @MoXiang_Sumika
    @MoXiang_Sumika Год назад

    Looking forward to the return of the map-making series! It's one of my favourite series!

  • @Jofoyo
    @Jofoyo Год назад

    Coming from Blender and Source 1 I felt more at home with Source 2s hammer than I ever did Source 1. But I can certainly see how things may be less intuitive for others. By the by, it is still recommended to seal your maps for baking VIS, but it's less of an issue especially with the newly added culling methods.
    If anyones looking for tutorials, Eagle One Development team has a good series of long form tutorials for Hammer, and Hosomi has some excellent short concise videos on specific features and techniques.

  • @olaftw9135
    @olaftw9135 Год назад +1

    Greati video! i really feel strongly about sticking with cs mapmaking for newer mapmakers that just got around csgos hammer! ive heard numerous comments about stopping mapping for having to learn a new editor and tools is too much work! i really feel this is a learning opportunity for everyone since the technical side has jumped, what 20 years forward. again, great video!

  • @giannishutup
    @giannishutup Год назад

    Thank you for this, Phil. This is completely besides the point of the video, but I've been struggling to become a Producer for a couple of months now, and this vid has kind of shown me that it's alright to be in the process of not being as good or efficient at using a piece of software (in my case Ableton) when starting out and to not hold myself to high standards and to just do something, anything.
    I think my main takeaway form this video is that to be good at something, you need to be bad at it first.

  • @Dort_Dort
    @Dort_Dort Год назад

    mapping series would be awesome to watch

  • @artemkatelnytskyi
    @artemkatelnytskyi Год назад

    Mate, you are very creative, persistent and patient. I admire all your work. I wish you to master new tools and have a lot of fun with Source 2.

  • @hammerth1421
    @hammerth1421 10 месяцев назад +1

    That approach to raytracing is really interesting to me. I think a lot of games could use baked raytraced lighting while only using direct illumination and ambient occlusion for the real-time stuff.

  • @KitchenGuy
    @KitchenGuy Год назад

    It's interesting to see an engine evolve, when it's around for a long time. I never got into source engine but had about the same journey with Unreal, from version 1 with Deus Ex, then the Unreal Tournament series and Gears of War and UE4 and now UE5. It's fun to see certain elements being dragged along over decades (like BSP or CSG) and slowly being deprecated. Oh, and I too had a problem with feature creep in maps when starting out, but that's how you'll learn to compromise.

  • @imvirpil
    @imvirpil Год назад

    There's just something absolutely special about mapmaking, regardless of what game it is.
    Watching this video really takes me back to the days where I'd spend endless hours watching tutorials about Hammer, trying to figure out how to do anything.

  • @GoldSrc_
    @GoldSrc_ Год назад +1

    Wow, this is indeed amazing for mappers.
    I remember using Hammer a few times and it was pain lol.

  • @HentaiSpirit
    @HentaiSpirit Год назад

    Finally, Hammer 2 exploration videos

  • @kolinako6872
    @kolinako6872 Год назад

    0:05 this is literally the castle from a recurring nightmare I've had since I was a child. Are you spying on my dreams?

  • @mentox6592
    @mentox6592 Год назад

    I’m looking forward to this series. Also can I just say how I appreciate your talking speed, no need for 1.25x at all.

  • @shane106
    @shane106 Год назад +1

    It's exciting to relearn how to map, the effort will be worth it

  • @reversemyopia
    @reversemyopia Год назад

    Beautiful video!! Reminds me of my mapping adventures 5 years ago

  • @bjiru_
    @bjiru_ Год назад

    You seem so passionate in this video, having a lot of fun despite what you say, looking forward to more :3

  • @cheesypoohalo
    @cheesypoohalo Год назад

    'And since I'm heading off to Cologne' CS2 release confirmed, thanks Phil

  • @ampharosgames7526
    @ampharosgames7526 Год назад

    Yes, I loved the sparity videos, they inspired me to do some mapping back then too

  • @S1nkcat
    @S1nkcat Год назад

    Thanks for going away again just for Valve to release more in cs2!!

  • @asterlofts1565
    @asterlofts1565 Год назад

    When the CS2 open beta comes out, many like you will make their own maps and their own content within the Hammer. It's a beautiful start to CS2. Let's hope the same for other Valve games, like Team Fortress 2, Portal, Left 4 Dead, etc.

  • @bengregg2632
    @bengregg2632 Год назад

    If anyone reading these comments is curious to learn how to map for Source 2, I highly recommend looking at Eagle One Development's mapping tutorials.
    Their CS2 mapping tutorial is okay, but I recommend watching their Half-Life: Alyx mapping tutorials first. Their Half-Life: Alyx tutorials are MUCH more comprehensive, they talk more in-depth about topics like lighting, ngons, etc... they cover everything you need to know about mapping anything in Source 2.
    If you want to learn more, the Valve Developer Wiki is your friend (just be sure to consult the pages for Half-Life: Alyx and SteamVR Home mapping too, as those may contain information about entities that the CS2 pages do not)

  • @tmtmtg
    @tmtmtg Год назад

    I can already tell this is gonna be one of the best series on the channel

  • @theloneyoutuber9585
    @theloneyoutuber9585 Год назад +1

    please do a source 2 map making series!! that would be incredible
    love the vids been looking forward to new mapping content

  • @BlazertronGames
    @BlazertronGames Год назад

    Great to see you're getting back into map making!

  • @botteo9257
    @botteo9257 Год назад +1

    Man, i still remember the making of de_sparity series (I really miss it). Really inspired me to get on with my own mapping projects.

  • @jackedsyringeabuser
    @jackedsyringeabuser Год назад

    Continue the map making series for sure. They are really entertaining to watch.

  • @projectdvan4568
    @projectdvan4568 Год назад

    I was waiting for this video. cant wait to play

  • @phonee_
    @phonee_ Год назад +2

    0:58 Holy Shiiiit thats my highschool! I remember when that made the news

  • @Cunaverse
    @Cunaverse Год назад

    I love all your content but map making content always hit a special spot and learning more about it by you always exciting

  • @SoggyMicrowaveNugget
    @SoggyMicrowaveNugget Год назад

    I entered my map Into a Half-life Alyx mapping competition, it's a mini campaign featuring a new time of day/atmosphere and some mechanics that weren't in the default game!. Got 4th place I think? was a ton of fun learning source 2, feels like S1 but WAY less limited even with the half finished tools in HL:A. Best luck 4clickingphillps!
    As an interesting sidenote, I found this channel for its hammer tutorials ages ago.... Here I am again enjoying more hammer tuts essentially in 2023...makes me feel happy to be around for once XD.

  • @aihtrvfuh498
    @aihtrvfuh498 Год назад

    The new hammer editor looks fire

  • @drunkchey9739
    @drunkchey9739 Год назад

    some source 2 hammer tutorialls would actually be appreciated. i’ve been dabbling with s2fm recently and the main way to do scenebuilding in it at this point iss via hammer which has proven to be rather difficult so far.

  • @NormAlTheEnd
    @NormAlTheEnd Год назад

    this is really cool
    great idea for a series