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Fixvtf is a program , user created that converts new material files from the new sdk engine to the previous one, allowing them to be used in game and from within Hammer.
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'''FixVTF''' is a {{wiki|data conversion}} program written by [[User:Snakez|Snakez]]. It converts {{hl2ep2|4}} format ([[VTF]] 7.3/7.4) materials to the previous {{hl2ep1|4}} ([[VTF]] 7.2 and older) format. {{hammer4|4}} used {{hl2ep1|4}} format materials, models and maps until the official release of {{tob|4}} on October 10, 2007, after which point [[FixVTF]] became essentially obsolete. For some years this program was not available for direct download.
 
== External links ==
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UGvq79QCWWp6DRzzXGY6mfqQoCM0n0a_/view?usp=drive_link FixVTF] at Google Drive
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FixVTF is a Wikipedia icon data conversion program written by Snakez. It converts Half-Life 2: Episode Two Half-Life 2: Episode Two format (VTF 7.3/7.4) materials to the previous Half-Life 2: Episode One Half-Life 2: Episode One (VTF 7.2 and older) format. Hammer Hammer 4.x used Half-Life 2: Episode One Half-Life 2: Episode One format materials, models and maps until the official release of The Orange Box The Orange Box on October 10, 2007, after which point FixVTF became essentially obsolete. For some years this program was not available for direct download.

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