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== Warning: Level transitions don't work anymore with the new August 06 SDK-code ==
== Warning: Level transitions don't work anymore with the new August 06 SDK-code ==
Does that mean, its not possible to make Coop Mods anymore, or only with no Level transitions?
Does that mean, it's not possible to make Coop Mods with Level transistions anymore? Or do I only have to use another Solution in Programming? How do i archieve a Level trasition in my Coop Mod then?
 
== Confirmation: Indice starts at 1 ==
Can anyone confirm the [http://developer.valvesoftware.com/w/index.php?title=Adding_level_transitions_to_multiplayer&diff=52657&oldid=52646 previous edit] on this? It doesn't seem right to me. --[[User:Daedalus|Daedalus]] 23:46, 26 May 2007 (PDT)
:Okay, I'm a c++ newbie, but I'm skilled at a bunch of other languages. The edit is correct, if the 'playerarray' begins with 1. But if it's 'zerobased', then it's wrong. I don't have the SDK Source code at this computer, but I can look it up when I get home. --[[User:Sortie|Sortie]] 08:34, 27 May 2007 (PDT)

Latest revision as of 08:34, 27 May 2007

Transforming the Multiplayer SDK into Coop

I suppose the article Transforming the Multiplayer SDK into Coop can be deleted & redirected to this one? --dutchmega 02:58, 14 Jul 2006 (PDT)

>>> Yeah All right. Now our... well.. your article is ready. Have fun. ----Dolphin's Eye 11:11, 5 Aug 2006 (PDT)


Warning: Level transitions don't work anymore with the new August 06 SDK-code

Does that mean, it's not possible to make Coop Mods with Level transistions anymore? Or do I only have to use another Solution in Programming? How do i archieve a Level trasition in my Coop Mod then?

Confirmation: Indice starts at 1

Can anyone confirm the previous edit on this? It doesn't seem right to me. --Daedalus 23:46, 26 May 2007 (PDT)

Okay, I'm a c++ newbie, but I'm skilled at a bunch of other languages. The edit is correct, if the 'playerarray' begins with 1. But if it's 'zerobased', then it's wrong. I don't have the SDK Source code at this computer, but I can look it up when I get home. --Sortie 08:34, 27 May 2007 (PDT)