Created 12 years ago2011-12-30 17:51:49 UTC by camplo
Map designers need to know that people will get a hold of your VMF in some version or another, whether it be by your hand or not. Adding protection like this only delays the inevitable. For the most part, those who get a VMF only look, but if you do eventually login to a server that is running your map + sniper tower in the middle, yelling at the person will not help anyone. Just feel confident that your original design will win over some poor guys attempt to create his own map. What does one server running his bad version of your map affect you anyway?
Also, unlike HL1 maps, the Source format stores practically all the information for the map in the BSP. Nothing is interpreted by the engine. Thus, all that someone would need is a $10 copy of DJ Java Decompiler, a bit of free time, and a drive to hack your map and they can take VMEX and edit out all of the protections. The main point being, if you want to create a map that no one else will be able to change, you better do it for another engine because Source might as well be called open Source.