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{{ModernConfusion|When entity name is listed it means that their c++ classname is a superclass of that category. For example <code>Env wind</code> shown under <code>CD CBaseEntity</code> doesn't mean env_wind's class is CBaseEntity, instead, it means that its c++ class, in this case CEnvWind, is superclass of CBaseEntity.}}
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{{Confusion|When entity name is listed it means that their c++ classname is a superclass of that category. For example <code>Env wind</code> shown under <code>CD CBaseEntity</code> doesn't mean env_wind's class is CBaseEntity, instead, it means that its c++ class, in this case CEnvWind, is superclass of CBaseEntity.}}
<categorytree mode="all">CD CBaseEntity</categorytree>
<categorytree mode="all">CD CBaseEntity</categorytree>
== See Also ==
* [[Class hierarchy (GoldSrc)]]

Revision as of 20:18, 17 March 2025

Warning.pngRisk of Confusion:When entity name is listed it means that their c++ classname is a superclass of that category. For example Env wind shown under CD CBaseEntity doesn't mean env_wind's class is CBaseEntity, instead, it means that its c++ class, in this case CEnvWind, is superclass of CBaseEntity.