Author Topic: [RELEASE] Paintball 2 Map Development Suite  (Read 1885 times)

afortier

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[RELEASE] Paintball 2 Map Development Suite
« on: July 06, 2006, 06:22:47 AM »
Paintball 2 Map Development Suite
By ME! ^_^

ONLY 3.03 MB - Dial-up friendly download!

All freeware, all legit, pre-configured and perfect for beginners!

Contains:
QuArK (Map Editor) *Includes Compiler Binarys!
Autoseamer (Texture Creator)
BSP Viewer (Viewer & Decompiler)
Terrain Generator
WinBSPC (BSP Decompiler & PAK Extractor)

To build and test your maps, you will need to have installed Digital Paint's Paintball 2 Alpha 16 or greater.

I hope you enjoy! I'm on dial-up so I would appreciate someone with high-speed Internet access to upload the file to some mirrors, like:

rapidupload.com
megaupload.com
turboupload.com
megashares.com
filefactory.com
etc.

THANKYOU!

Download Link:
http://rapidshare.de/files/25095750/pb2mds11-setup.exe.html

Mirrors thanks to IronFist and meegosh:
http://diypcrepair.net/files/pb2mds11-setup.exe
http://wee-unit.mserle.net/files/pb2mds11-setup.exe
« Last Edit: July 21, 2006, 08:58:05 AM by afortier »

IronFist

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Re: [RELEASE] Paintball 2 Map Development Suite
« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2006, 03:28:07 PM »
I hope to test it out later.. I've always wanted to try mappage with quark!

direct mirror:
http://wee-unit.mserle.net/files/pb2mds11-setup.exe

meegosh

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Re: [RELEASE] Paintball 2 Map Development Suite
« Reply #2 on: July 10, 2006, 02:06:20 PM »
I can mirror the file on one of my web servers. I am interested in seeing that Quark files that are provided.

Mirror:

http://diypcrepair.net/files/pb2mds11-setup.exe

afortier

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Re: [RELEASE] Paintball 2 Map Development Suite
« Reply #3 on: July 21, 2006, 09:00:26 AM »
Oh, you mean quark files specificly for PB2, I was getting away with just using Quake II profile, and having the maps work fine... I will see for version 1.2 what I can do about getting quake2 substituted with the PB2 quark files provided here on the forums :)