Posted 18 years ago2005-12-10 05:47:39 UTCPost #151437
If you don't know how to use it, leave it alone. You'll need to be familiar with programming (in C/C++) before it's of any use to you. I'm talking about the HL SDK (2.3) here, not the Source SDK, which is a completely different thing.
Posted 18 years ago2005-12-10 06:12:50 UTCPost #151438
Well, actually, the full SDK includes a lot of useful stuff, doesn't it? Example maps and suchlike ? not just code. If you do want to program new stuff, though, you'll need a thorough grounding in C++.
Interesting how people who don't speak English natively often say "how to use"... all sorts of languages say it like that, I guess.
Posted 18 years ago2005-12-10 10:29:13 UTCPost #151479
First of all, you need a Design Interface. Best choice is Microsoft Visual Studio C++ 6.0, that Valve used to make the sdk. However its not free. There are free C++ compilers on the Inet, like Borland, but you might have trouble getting started with it.
Posted 18 years ago2005-12-10 19:15:45 UTCPost #151565
Disagree. Someone with the deisre to acend/decend to that level, would know about it, by reading about it, not asking generic, nonspecific quesitions like: how do I use this...
I'm not trying to be a jerk here. It's just the way it is.