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==Particle List== | {{LanguageBar}} | ||
==Particle File List== | |||
{{note|This is the list of particle libraries. Particles that are actually used are contained within these libraries. Please see the [[List_of_L4D2_Particles#Particle_Browser|Particle Browser]] section below in order to list and preview particles in [[Hammer]].}} | |||
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*blood_fx.pcf | *blood_fx.pcf | ||
*boomer_fx.pcf | *boomer_fx.pcf | ||
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*water_fx.pcf | *water_fx.pcf | ||
*weapons_fx.pcf | *weapons_fx.pcf | ||
*witch_fx.pcf | *witch_fx.pcf}} | ||
== Particle Browser == | == Particle Browser == | ||
There is a particle browser in Hammer for the Left 4 Dead 2 Authoring Tools. Currently, '''particle files (.PCF) and particles/particles_manifest.txt''' need to be extracted from pak01_dir.vpk and copied over to the '''particles''' folder ( | There is a particle browser in Hammer for the Left 4 Dead 2 Authoring Tools. Currently, '''particle files (.PCF) and particles/particles_manifest.txt''' need to be extracted from pak01_dir.vpk and copied over to the '''particles''' folder. | ||
File paths: | |||
Windows 64-Bit: '''C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Left 4 Dead 2\left4dead2\particles''' | |||
Windows 32-Bit: '''C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\Left 4 Dead 2\left4dead2\particles''' | |||
#If Hammer is open, please close it | #If Hammer is open, please close it | ||
#Open pak01_dir.vpk with a program like [[GCFScape]] | #Open pak01_dir.vpk with a program like [[GCFScape]] | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXPLLqkOv1I Particle demonstration on | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXPLLqkOv1I Particle demonstration on YouTube] by Tkellaway | ||
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNH8FAUgs2E Particle | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNH8FAUgs2E Particle browser setup guide on YouTube] by xAlbany | ||
[[Category:Particle Effects]] | [[Category:Particle Effects]] | ||
[[Category:Left 4 Dead 2]] | [[Category:Left 4 Dead 2]] |
Latest revision as of 15:25, 18 August 2024
Particle File List

- blood_fx.pcf
- boomer_fx.pcf
- burning_fx.pcf
- charger_fx.pcf
- coldstream.pcf
- default.pcf
- electrical_fx.pcf
- environmental_fx.pcf
- error.pcf
- fire_01.pcf
- fire_01l4d.pcf
- fire_fx.pcf
- fire_infected_fx.pcf
- firework_crate_fx.pcf
- fireworks_fx.pcf
- footstep_fx.pcf
- gen_dust_fx.pcf
- hunter_fx.pcf
- impact_fx.pcf
- infected_fx.pcf
- insect_fx.pcf
- item_fx.pcf
- locator_fx.pcf
- military_artillery_impacts.pcf
- rain_fx.pcf
- rain_storm_fx.pcf
- rope_fx.pcf
- screen_fx.pcf
- smoker_fx.pcf
- speechbubbles.pcf
- spitter_fx.pcf
- steam_fx.pcf
- survivor_fx.pcf
- tank_fx.pcf
- tanker_explosion.pcf
- test_collision.pcf
- test_distancealpha.pcf
- ui_fx.pcf
- vehicle_fx.pcf
- water_fx.pcf
- weapons_fx.pcf
- witch_fx.pcf
Particle Browser
There is a particle browser in Hammer for the Left 4 Dead 2 Authoring Tools. Currently, particle files (.PCF) and particles/particles_manifest.txt need to be extracted from pak01_dir.vpk and copied over to the particles folder.
File paths:
Windows 64-Bit: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Left 4 Dead 2\left4dead2\particles
Windows 32-Bit: C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\Left 4 Dead 2\left4dead2\particles
- If Hammer is open, please close it
- Open pak01_dir.vpk with a program like GCFScape
- Locate and open the particles folder
- Extract the contents of that folder to the external particles folder
The browser can be accessed by creating an info_particle_system entity and selecting it, opening it's properties (double clicking or ALT + ENTER
), and opening the browser under Particle System Name. Additional particle files and an updated manifest introduced in The Sacrifice update can be extracted from pak01_dir.vpk found in the left 4 dead 2\left4dead2_dlc2 directory.

See also
External links
- Particle demonstration on YouTube by Tkellaway
- Particle browser setup guide on YouTube by xAlbany