GtkRadiant under GPL 25
gnarlin writes "GtkRadiant is now available under GPL license, along with some Quake II tools which never got a chance to be put under GPL before. Head over to the qeradiant website for all the details. GtkRadiant is a level editor developed by id Software and Loki Software. It is used to create maps for a number of computer games."
Addition (Score:3, Informative)
Reporting Bugs [was: Addition] (Score:1, Informative)
Zerowing? (Score:1)
Not exactly the 'official' editors used by ID (Score:3, Interesting)
A good thing (Score:2, Interesting)
Anyway, one may wonder why Radiant was not released under the GPL when Quak
Re:A good thing (Score:1)
Legal? Probably not. AFAIK, nobody complained.
Re:A good thing (Score:2)
Re:A good thing (Score:1)
I've used radiant, and worldcraft. (Score:3, Interesting)
http://www.planethalflife.com/features/lotw/lotw0
ahh the pimpage.
-manno
Re:I've used radiant, and worldcraft. (Score:1)
You had one manipulator that took on whatever concave shape you gave it, centered on your views. Click a button, you added a brush in that shape. Click a different button, and you just subtracted that volume from whatever the manipulator overlayed.
I preferred Qoole. Then I switched to QuArK.
Radiant (Score:1)
I'm reasonably sure that the one I toyed with with GTKRadiant, and I found it a little counter-intuitive at first. But only at first; once I started to get used to the way it did things as opposed to the amazingly bad Qoole, it started to flow fairly natrually.
Generally, though, I wonder just what will be done with the code... After all, Quake 3 is positively prehistoric by today's standards. Does the editor support anything cu
Re:Radiant (Score:1)
Yep, I think it does Doom 3 and Quake 4. I hear the thing is pretty extensible.
Re:Radiant (Score:1)
Re:Radiant (Score:1)
Yeah, well, I know I personally did a really dark room for Doom 3 once, so I was certain about that game being supported. I kind of assumed Q4 would be supported because previous games sure were; I assume Q4 support is just in works then =)
GtkRadiant is also used by Crystal Space [crystalspace3d.org] and Neverball [icculus.org], and probably some others too; I sure hope this means more OSS software adopts it in future =)
wait... (Score:4, Funny)
Roger Dean Maps? (Score:2)
Great! (Score:1)
I have allways wanted to run GTKRadiant on native 64bit enviroment in linux...
The real question... (Score:1)
Re:The real question... (Score:1)
GPL 2. GPL 3 isn't released yet - it will be clarified further and there may be some other changes.
And the source code seems to have the upwards-compatibility clause too, so they may go for GPL 3 after it's out!
interesting. (Score:2)
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