[article] Finding and Repairing Leaks
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Re: [article] Finding and Repairing Leaks
Posted by The SnarkPit on Thu Dec 23rd at 2:00am 2004



This is a discussion topic for the article "Finding and Repairing Leaks" by The SnarkPit which can be found here

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With the new Hammer






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Re: [article] Finding and Repairing Leaks
Posted by baalpeor on Wed Dec 29th at 11:53pm 2004


Yeah, this was a straight-forward and much-needed tutorial. Good job, dooder!



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Re: [article] Finding and Repairing Leaks
Posted by G.Ballblue on Thu Dec 23rd at 2:14am 2004






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Re: [article] Finding and Repairing Leaks
Posted by thursday- on Fri Dec 24th at 9:27am 2004


I feel you rushed this slightly and didn't proof read, fix or even consult anyone else on, which is a shame. Now that you've got quite a few comments I feel you could re-make this tut and hit each area perfectly. Although, only really helpful for those that have never used hammer 3.5, and I feel you need to concentrate on pointfiles and finding leaks without the pointfile, as we all know pointfiles in 3.5 were sometimes dodgy, although I've had no new bad experience with Hammer 4, its a nice area to touch on though.
Note: This may not make sense, wrote early morning in tiredness.




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Re: [article] Finding and Repairing Leaks
Posted by DrFrag on Sun Jan 16th at 2:09pm 2005






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Re: [article] Finding and Repairing Leaks
Posted by Notes on Sun Mar 6th at 9:27pm 2005


These other people seem like they know what they're talking about/doing already, so why read a tutorial like this for beginners like me? Also, if overlapping brushes can have repurcusions, then.. what repurcusions? (explain, please) because I'm just trying to fix up a map to make it work, and this tutorial helped me solve the problem. The brushes appeared to line up fine, so I made them overlap, and the leak went away.

This tutorial is great for what it is. Short, sweet, to the point, and with some pictorial examples of some different types of leaks you can get.

Thanks smiley




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Re: [article] Finding and Repairing Leaks
Posted by Leperous on Wed Jun 1st at 7:57pm 2005


I've just updated the tutorial slightly, and fixed some spelling mistakes. Decent resource, though.



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Re: [article] Finding and Repairing Leaks
Posted by $loth on Tue Oct 2nd at 5:32pm 2007


Definately a decent recourse, especially to those completely new to leaks.

It would be good to mention that VIS should be read upon, a link to a description wouldn't go amis.





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