Valve Developer Wiki 26
Via Gamasutra, the news that Valve has opened a Developer Community Wiki. From the post: "The system is intended to be a pool of knowledge that mod authors can contribute to, as well as consult for advice on how to use the robust Source engine. The Community is built using MediaWiki, an open-source GNU tool for allowing entries and posts to be edited and refined by anyone with an account. The same technology powers the popular Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia."
MediaWiki is no GNU tool (Score:3, Informative)
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Dangerous (Score:1)
Re:Dangerous (Score:5, Informative)
The email address does appear to be optional, though - and I didn't get any confirmation email when I signed up.
I've yet to see any vandalism, and it's been public for quite a few days already - but hopefully its mention on Slashdot doesn't change anything...
It's definitely not the first HL2 Wiki - the HL2World.com Knowledge Base [hl2world.com] has been around for ages, but really hasn't got that much in the way of useful content. Most of the entity documentation seems to have been nicked from the HL2 FGD entity definitions, for instance, and nobody's added too much to it.
However, this new Valve-sponsored one seems to have got past that problem. There's a lot of Valve-authored content in there already, and the enthusiast-written stuff seems very promising. I learned more about the ai_goal_assault entity from this article [valvesoftware.com] than I've done from everywhere else combined, for example.
The site's semi-affiliated with the good old VERC Collective [valve-erc.com] and that's always been very strictly (and fairly) moderated with a good signal-to-noise ratio, so good things may lie ahead...
Re:Dangerous (Score:4, Interesting)
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If Valve's gets pwned then they should probably make an editor that requires a Steam login in order to contribute.
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Re:Welcome to the 2005 games industry (Score:2)
Wikis for game hackers (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Wikis for game hackers (Score:5, Informative)
Here you go, have some Valve-sponsored Half-Life engine hacking [valve-erc.com] - everything from network protocols to making huge changes to the OpenGL rendering.
I imagine that with the new Wiki, so long as content is useful and doesn't have overtly antisocial or illegal implications, it'll be welcomed...
Half-Life: Scientist (Score:2, Funny)
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Hope... (Score:2)
I fired up my hl2 installation and started poking around for good mods.
From such an amazing engine I just haven't seen a good deal of amazing mods out yet. (I love the grahpical scale down so it ran on my old crap)
I guess I'm really looking for the next counter-strike like success...
Anyone know of anything really good with at least a beta. The hacker one looks neat... but its not released.
Re:Hope... (Score:1)