Template:VVIS++ compatibility

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Main article:  VVIS++
Note.pngNote:This table is for games (and mods) which aren't explicitly supported by the latest version of VVIS++ found on the website.
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All Source 2013 Singleplayer Source 2013 Singleplayer games
Half-Life 2 Half-Life 2 (including Episodes)
Half-Life: Source Half-Life: Source
Portal Portal
Source 2013 Singleplayer Team Fortress 2 branch Install to any Team Fortress 2 branch game or Source SDK Base 2013 - Multiplayer's 🖿bin/x64 folder normally, then open Hammer (or Hammer++) in your Source 2013 SP game, change VIS executable and point it to $SteamUserDir\Your TF2 branch game\bin\x64\vvisplusplus.exe.
Source 2013 SP's .bsp and VBSP are compatible with VVIS++. Tested with Half-Life 2 (with VVIS++ installed on Half-Life 2: Deathmatch directory).