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| My guess is that all files in all gcfs are available to all games.  However, you wouldn't want to use a CSS sky in a HL2 level, because a user might not have CSS installed.  But everyone will have the gcfs with source in the title.  Can anyone confirm? | My guess is that all files in all gcfs are available to all games.  However, you wouldn't want to use a CSS sky in a HL2 level, because a user might not have CSS installed.  But everyone will have the gcfs with source in the title.  Can anyone confirm? | ||
| * CSS can use the skyboxes listed. I suggest we sort the skybox page according to where they come from. And it is incorrect that you could use a CSS skybox in HL2, because HL2 does not load the CSS GCF file. | |||
Revision as of 13:05, 6 July 2005
I thought they were available in CSS, (on wrong computer to check). If they're in sourcematerials.gcf, aren't they available to all source games? -mungo
- They are indeed in sourcematerials.gcf, but I'm not actually sure if CSS can access them - those are in the counter-strike source client.gcf file.
My guess is that all files in all gcfs are available to all games. However, you wouldn't want to use a CSS sky in a HL2 level, because a user might not have CSS installed. But everyone will have the gcfs with source in the title. Can anyone confirm?
- CSS can use the skyboxes listed. I suggest we sort the skybox page according to where they come from. And it is incorrect that you could use a CSS skybox in HL2, because HL2 does not load the CSS GCF file.