Any link to Deathball Desert with the world editor?
by Kareem Ergawy · in Torque 3D Beginner · 09/16/2014 (7:26 am) · 7 replies
I just downloaded the Deathball Desert demo. However, pressing F11 doesn't bring up the world editor. It seems that the demo doesn't have the world editor built in it.
Is there an link to the full project?
Or is there a way to open it in world editor that I don't know about?
There are recipes in the cookbook the reference the project so I need it to experiment with it.
Thanks a lot.
Is there an link to the full project?
Or is there a way to open it in world editor that I don't know about?
There are recipes in the cookbook the reference the project so I need it to experiment with it.
Thanks a lot.
#2
Any assets that were not released under the MIT license are tied to the license of the version they were released under.
09/16/2014 (9:53 am)
The Demo package is from either the commercial 1.1 or 1.2 release and is meant as a demo of what can be produced with the engine. It does not have tools included in it as there was a separate demo specifically for that.Any assets that were not released under the MIT license are tied to the license of the version they were released under.
#3
09/16/2014 (11:47 am)
Is there any chance we could get Dave to update those parts of his cookbook that reference non-MIT assets to maybe give work-around instructions?
#4
There should be very little in the cookbook that would actually block someone from learning the techniques in the book. The only actual reference to Deathball Desert I could find was in the section about covering seams with decals. While it may not look as good, the technique can be learned using any decal.
09/16/2014 (12:03 pm)
Dave's book is his own project, we have no say in it. You'd have to ask him if he plans to update it with a second edition. There should be very little in the cookbook that would actually block someone from learning the techniques in the book. The only actual reference to Deathball Desert I could find was in the section about covering seams with decals. While it may not look as good, the technique can be learned using any decal.
#5
09/16/2014 (12:10 pm)
Ah - I own a copy myself but I haven't done more than skim it. Thanks Scott!
#6
09/16/2014 (12:20 pm)
No problem, my copy is a kindle version so its easy to search. I've started buying more of my programming books that way for that reason.
#7
09/16/2014 (12:37 pm)
Thank you guys for help. If it is only one recipe that uses it that will be no problem.
Torque Owner Richard Ranft
Roostertail Games
It would need some brushing off to be truly 3.5.1 compliant, but the MIT 3.5.1 executable should be able to load that project as is....