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| * [http://files.gamebanana.com/bitpit/fixvtf.rar GameBanana bitpit download] | * [http://files.gamebanana.com/bitpit/fixvtf.rar GameBanana bitpit download] | ||
| * [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BP_eT5hDKKeJkOU2ElK2TVTAxFVG1JE2/view?usp=drive_link Google Drive mirror] | |||
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| [[Category:Third Party Tools]] | [[Category:Third Party Tools]] | ||
Revision as of 23:00, 12 October 2023
FixVTF is a  data conversion program written by Snakez. It converts Episode 2 format (VTF 7.3/7.4) materials (which allow up to 1024x1024 size now) to the previous,
 data conversion program written by Snakez. It converts Episode 2 format (VTF 7.3/7.4) materials (which allow up to 1024x1024 size now) to the previous,  Half-Life 2: Episode One (VTF 7.2 and older) format.
 Half-Life 2: Episode One (VTF 7.2 and older) format.  Hammer 4.x used
 Hammer 4.x used  Half-Life 2: Episode One format materials, models and maps until the official release of the Orange Box on 10 October, 2007. Another program by the same developer is called FixBSP, which converts maps into
 Half-Life 2: Episode One format materials, models and maps until the official release of the Orange Box on 10 October, 2007. Another program by the same developer is called FixBSP, which converts maps into  Half-Life 2: Episode One format. As to date, there are no programs out to converts models.
 Half-Life 2: Episode One format. As to date, there are no programs out to converts models.  Half-Life 2: Episode Two models cannot be viewed in Model Viewer but they work fine in Hammer model preview.
 Half-Life 2: Episode Two models cannot be viewed in Model Viewer but they work fine in Hammer model preview.
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