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Revision as of 01:35, 8 August 2025
VScript, introduced since  Left 4 Dead 2 and later backported to
 Left 4 Dead 2 and later backported to  Team Fortress 2 (and other games on its branch), is a virtual machine for scripting that acts as an abstract binding layer between the
 Team Fortress 2 (and other games on its branch), is a virtual machine for scripting that acts as an abstract binding layer between the  Source and
 Source and  Source 2 engine and external scripts. According to the
 Source 2 engine and external scripts. According to the  Alien Swarm - SDK, the following scripting languages are supported or could be in the near future:
 Alien Swarm - SDK, the following scripting languages are supported or could be in the near future:
Implementations
| Squirrel  | Lua  | Python  | 
See also
- VScript Fundamentals
- List of Script Libraries
- Entity Scripts
- logic_script (entity)
- script, script_execute (console command)



















































