Posted by OtZman on Tue Oct 21st at 7:21pm 2003
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Posted by Gollum on Tue Oct 21st at 8:16pm 2003
Zoner's are better.
The End 
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Posted by Sim on Tue Oct 21st at 8:16pm 2003
A small map as in 1 room will take about 30 secs for CSG, BSP and VIS (for me). A map with about 5 rooms + 3 corridors will probably take about 5 mins. However a map with RAD in too (lighting) will make it take much longer, about 3 mins for 1 room and 15 maybe for a small map. These are just rough estimates but are you sure you aren't compiling ZHLT with RAD but weren't using RAD with the VHE compiler?
[addsig]Posted by Jinx on Tue Oct 21st at 9:51pm 2003
it's probably what he said, that rad wasn't running for some reason before. or perhaps your map is just bigger now?
if you want faster compiles, get more RAM and/or make sure you are compiling with batch files or some compiler front end- not in worldcraft/hammer.
I love having a gig of RAM. ![]()
Posted by Orpheus on Wed Oct 22nd at 12:47pm 2003
people get confused because the zoner tools more/less force you to map more error free, the stock "Q" tools will accept more trash than zoners will, so you thinking them taking longer, may be just there way of saying "whats this s**t?"
stick with the zoners tools, for the most part, they will not lead you wrong.
in a few isolated incidents, the new 2.5.3 17 custom build, will bork out on you, unless you specifically need the merl custom build, don't use it.. odds are it will bork on you as well..
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Posted by Hornpipe2 on Wed Oct 22nd at 2:59pm 2003
If you're using hlrad.exe -extra it's been known to slow compile times by approximately one helluvalot. Save it for final compiles. My compiler settings for a quicker compile are to run hlvis in -fast mode, and either use fullbright lighting (don't run hlrad.exe at all) or to render hlrad.exe -nopaque, whatever that does. Others may vary, especially those who know what they're doing. Save the real options (hlvis.exe -full and hlrad.exe -extra) for when you've got a couple hours on hand for a final map.
Alternately, Map->Check for problems.
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Posted by Gwil on Wed Oct 22nd at 4:10pm 2003
Slower or not, it would be most unwise to discard them on their speed credentials.
Only the Devil and his band of sinners dare use the original Hammer tools, for they spread pestilence, famine, war and death!
USE ZHLT OR GO TO HELL!
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Posted by Leperous on Wed Oct 22nd at 6:03pm 2003
Hornpipe, the same goes for qrad -extra
Zoner's tools are actually faster, especially at VIS. Apparently.
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Posted by Sinner_D on Thu Oct 23rd at 1:31am 2003
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Posted by ReNo on Fri Oct 24th at 3:50pm 2003
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Posted by Gollum on Fri Oct 24th at 5:07pm 2003
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