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Confirm:This file is created only if your map contains leaks.
Confirm:When a map is no longer leaking, the file will be deleted next time VBSP runs.
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* [[Hammer Map Menu#Load Pointfile]]. To load this file into [[Hammer]], open your map in hammer and then load the file by using the Map>Load Pointfile option, a red line will appear in the 3D main view port which will go from a random point in the void through the leak in your map to the nearest entity to the leak. | * [[Hammer Map Menu#Load Pointfile]]. To load this file into [[Hammer]], open your map in hammer and then load the file by using the Map>Load Pointfile option, a red line will appear in the 3D main view port which will go from a random point in the void through the leak in your map to the nearest entity to the leak. | ||
Revision as of 09:26, 19 June 2023
A Pointfile helps you find leaks in your map.[Clarify]


File format
Files
A file with your map's name will be created in the VMF's location, using a .lin extension (e.g. my_map.lin).
See also
- Hammer Map Menu#Load Pointfile. To load this file into Hammer, open your map in hammer and then load the file by using the Map>Load Pointfile option, a red line will appear in the 3D main view port which will go from a random point in the void through the leak in your map to the nearest entity to the leak.