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* [[L4D2 Level Design/VMF Instances]] - A Valve tutorial on how to use instances in Left 4 Dead 2.
* [[L4D2 Level Design/VMF Instances]] - A Valve tutorial on how to use instances in Left 4 Dead 2.
* [[Working with instances]] - A tutorial on how to use instances in Portal 2.
* [[Working with instances]] - A tutorial on how to use instances in Portal 2.
== External links ==
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvSZ2NEX1Y0 Source SDK Tutorial - Manifest Tool (YouTube)]


[[Category:Glossary]]
[[Category:Glossary]]

Revision as of 11:07, 30 August 2011

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An instance is a map (.vmf) file referenced inside another map through a func_instance, possibly aided by a func_instance_parms and/or func_instance_io_proxy.

Note.pngNote:While working inside Hammer for all Source games, instances are currently only supported by the map compilers for Left 4 Dead 2, Alien Swarm and Portal 2, and will therefore not work for any other games.

Instances are helpful in many ways:

  • They provide a more dynamic alternative to prefabs, as any changes to the instanced map will be reflected in all instances of it.
  • They provide an alternative to visgroups, as they can be used to divide a large, unwieldy map into several smaller, manageable ones (that can even be worked on by multiple authors simultaneously).
  • They provide a simple way to edit portions of a map that needs to be at a non-orthogonal angle. (Build the map on-grid inside a separate map, and then instance it into another map through a func_instance rotated at the correct angle.
  • They provide a way for maps to work on multiple platforms, such as Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2 versions of the same map.

How to

In portal 2 to give input to an entity within a instance use this:

My Output Target Entity Target Input Parameter Delay Only Once
Io11.png <Output> <Instance> instance:<entity>;<input> <none> 0.00 No

Or, alternatively, you can do this:

My Output Target Entity Target Input Parameter Delay Only Once
Io11.png <Output> <Instance>-<entity> <input> <none> 0.00 No

Manifests

[Todo]

Also see

External links