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== About ==
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'''Obsidian SDK Installer''' is a tool created by [[User:Shiftey|shiftey]], based off of W0f0xs' method and [[Obsidian SDK Setup]], that sets up all the necessary folders and files in their correct directories to allow mapping for Obsidian Conflict to be much simpler. It will ask for your Steam ID and possibly your sourcesdk directory. (If it isn't the default directory set in this tool.) The setup tool will NOT ask you for your steam password. If it does, you may have recieved a hacked version and somebody is trying to steal your steam account.
  
== About ==
 
  
The Obsidian SDK Setup tool sets up all the necessary folders and files in
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The setup tool sets up Hammer for modding Obsidian Conflict and also allows you to set up game content from games such as Counterstrike: Source, Half Life: Source, or even Left 4 Dead. It does this in a way that is comparable to the mounting system in Obsidian Conflict itself. However, since Hammer cannot read from multiple gcfs, each additional gcf must be extracted. Unfortunately this takes up a huge amount of hard drive space, but it is the only way to be able to access additional content inside of Hammer.
their correct directories to allow mapping for Obsidian Conflict to be much simpler.
 
It will ask for your Steam ID and possibly your sourcesdk directory.
 
(If it isn't the default directory set in this tool.) The setup tool will NOT ask you
 
for your steam password. If it does, you may have recieved a hacked version and
 
somebody is trying to steal your steam account.
 
The setup tool sets up Hammer for modding Obsidian Conflict and also allows
 
you to set up game content from games such as Counterstrike: Source, Half Life:
 
Source, or even Left 4 Dead. It does this in a way that is comparable to the mounting
 
system in Obsidian Conflict itself. However, since Hammer cannot read from multiple
 
gcfs, each additional gcf must be extracted. Unfortunately this takes up a huge amount
 
of hard drive space, but it is the only way to be able to access additional content
 
inside of Hammer.
 
  
 
== Installation ==
 
== Installation ==
  
Start up the tool. It's fairly straight forward from there. Enter your steam
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Start up the tool. It's fairly straight forward from there. Enter your steam id and your steamapps directory path if it asks for it. Answer the questions and watch as it sets up content for you to map with. If you select yes to setting up episode two content, it will automatically set up episode one content. Episodes One and Two will not take up any additional hard drive space on your computer. After that, if you see
id and your steamapps directory path if it asks for it. Answer the questions and watch
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any red errors, it means that you don't own the game you are requesting to setup. You must own any game that you wish to have access to for Obsidian mapping. If you want Left 4 Dead content, it is very important that you make sure you read below.
as it sets up content for you to map with. If you select yes to setting up episode two
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content, it will automatically set up episode one content. Episodes One and Two will
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not take up any additional hard drive space on your computer. After that, if you see
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== Left 4 Dead Content ==
any red errors, it means that you don't own the game you are requesting to setup. You
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must own any game that you wish to have access to for Obsidian mapping. If you want
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Since Left 4 Dead isn't currently mountable in Obsidian Conflict, you must include any Left 4 Dead content in your map, with your map. To do this you will have to copy it from your sourcesdk\bin\orangebox folder to both your obsidian and obsidian sdk folders. When you distribute your map, you must remember to include this content or else others will see an error sign ingame. Soon a tool will be available that will scan
Left 4 Dead content, it is very important that you make sure you read below.
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your orangebox\left4dead folder and your map, and set up the necessary relationships to make it work. But until then you have to do it manually.
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== Custom Content ==
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Most content, such as Episodic, Counterstrike: Source, and Day of Defeat: Source, can be mounted in Obsidian Conflict after you add it in your map with Hammer. This means that you will not have to mess with any files inside your obsidian folder, and neither will others who download your map. However, custom content and Left 4 Dead content cannot be mounted. When adding custom content, you must add it first to your
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Obsidian SDK directory to access it in Hammer, then again to your Obsidian folder for it to show up in-game. When mapping, keep in mind that everything custom that you see in hammer must be in your Obsidian SDK folder.
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Once setup is complete, you should never have to edit any files in your sourcesdk\bin\orangebox folder. If you want to edit content in that folder, copy it to your obsidian sdk directory, edit it, then copy it to your obsidian folder.
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For organization reasons, fellow mappers appreciate if you put all custom content that you use in a folder specific to your maps. For example, if you look in your obsidian folder you will notice that Tysn puts all of his custom content into the folder "Tysn". This specific folder should be the same amongst all the subfolders in your obsidian directory. This is how I set up my custom content:
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obsidian\materials\shiftey\decal\movieposter.vmt
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obsidian\models\shiftey\kevlarvest.mdl
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obsidian\sound\shiftey\bananafone.mp3
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obsidian\scenes\shiftey\arnold_gettothechopper.scn
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== Troubleshooting ==
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'''If you have problems running your map straight after compiles try this:'''
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1. Open Hammer and go to Tools > Options.
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2. Look for the field entitled "Game Executable Directory" and change it to your Steam folder.
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ex. "C:\Program Files\Steam"
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3. Then go to the Build Programs tab and under Game Executable change it to Steam.exe.
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ex. "C:\Program Files\Steam\Steam.exe"
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4. When you select File > Run map.., a window should appear. Find "Additional game parameters" at the bottom of this window and copy/paste:
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-gameidlaunch 218 -game 'SteamAppsDir\SourceMods\obsidian' -dev -console
  
== Regarding Left 4 Dead Content ==
 
  
Since Left 4 Dead isn't currently mountable in Obsidian Conflict, you must
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== See Also ==
include any Left 4 Dead content in your map, with your map. To do this you will have to
 
copy it from your sourcesdk\bin\orangebox folder to both your obsidian and obsidian
 
sdk folders. When you distribute your map, you must remember to include this content or
 
else others will see an error sign ingame. Soon a tool will be availible that will scan
 
your orangebox\left4dead folder and your map, and set up the necassry relationships to
 
make it work. But until then you have to do it manually.
 
  
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*[[Obsidian SDK Setup]]
  
== Regarding Custom Content ==
 
  
Most content, such as Episodic, Counterstrike: Source, and Day of Defeat:
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== External Links ==
Source, can be mounted in Obsidian Conflict after you add it in your map with Hammer.
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*[http://www.ronjonproductions.com/downloads/obsdk.zip Obsidian Conflict SDK Installer Download]
This means that you will not have to mess with any files inside your obsidian folder,
 
and neither will others who download your map. However, custom content and Left 4 Dead
 
content cannot be mounted. When adding custom content, you must add it first to your
 
Obsidian SDK directory to access it in Hammer, then again to your Obsidian folder for
 
it to show up in-game. When mapping, keep in mind that everything custom that you see
 
in hammer must be in your Obsidian SDK folder.
 
Once setup is complete, you should never have to edit any files in your
 
sourcesdk\bin\orangebox folder. If you want to edit content in that folder, copy it to
 
your obsidian sdk directory, edit it, then copy it to your obsidian folder.
 
For organization reasons, fellow mappers appreciate if you put all custom
 
content that you use in a folder specific to your maps. For example, if you look in your
 
obsidian folder you will notice that Tysn puts all of his custom content into the folder
 
"Tysn". This specific folder should be the same amongst all the subfolders in your
 
obsidian directory. This is how I set up my custom content:
 
obsidian\materials\shiftey\decal\movieposter.vmt
 
obsidian\models\shiftey\kevlarvest.mdl
 
obsidian\sound\shiftey\bananafone.mp3
 
obsidian\scenes\shiftey\arnold_gettothechopper.scn
 

Latest revision as of 22:57, 15 December 2008

About

Obsidian SDK Installer is a tool created by shiftey, based off of W0f0xs' method and Obsidian SDK Setup, that sets up all the necessary folders and files in their correct directories to allow mapping for Obsidian Conflict to be much simpler. It will ask for your Steam ID and possibly your sourcesdk directory. (If it isn't the default directory set in this tool.) The setup tool will NOT ask you for your steam password. If it does, you may have recieved a hacked version and somebody is trying to steal your steam account.


The setup tool sets up Hammer for modding Obsidian Conflict and also allows you to set up game content from games such as Counterstrike: Source, Half Life: Source, or even Left 4 Dead. It does this in a way that is comparable to the mounting system in Obsidian Conflict itself. However, since Hammer cannot read from multiple gcfs, each additional gcf must be extracted. Unfortunately this takes up a huge amount of hard drive space, but it is the only way to be able to access additional content inside of Hammer.

Installation

Start up the tool. It's fairly straight forward from there. Enter your steam id and your steamapps directory path if it asks for it. Answer the questions and watch as it sets up content for you to map with. If you select yes to setting up episode two content, it will automatically set up episode one content. Episodes One and Two will not take up any additional hard drive space on your computer. After that, if you see any red errors, it means that you don't own the game you are requesting to setup. You must own any game that you wish to have access to for Obsidian mapping. If you want Left 4 Dead content, it is very important that you make sure you read below.


Left 4 Dead Content

Since Left 4 Dead isn't currently mountable in Obsidian Conflict, you must include any Left 4 Dead content in your map, with your map. To do this you will have to copy it from your sourcesdk\bin\orangebox folder to both your obsidian and obsidian sdk folders. When you distribute your map, you must remember to include this content or else others will see an error sign ingame. Soon a tool will be available that will scan your orangebox\left4dead folder and your map, and set up the necessary relationships to make it work. But until then you have to do it manually.

Custom Content

Most content, such as Episodic, Counterstrike: Source, and Day of Defeat: Source, can be mounted in Obsidian Conflict after you add it in your map with Hammer. This means that you will not have to mess with any files inside your obsidian folder, and neither will others who download your map. However, custom content and Left 4 Dead content cannot be mounted. When adding custom content, you must add it first to your Obsidian SDK directory to access it in Hammer, then again to your Obsidian folder for it to show up in-game. When mapping, keep in mind that everything custom that you see in hammer must be in your Obsidian SDK folder.


Once setup is complete, you should never have to edit any files in your sourcesdk\bin\orangebox folder. If you want to edit content in that folder, copy it to your obsidian sdk directory, edit it, then copy it to your obsidian folder.


For organization reasons, fellow mappers appreciate if you put all custom content that you use in a folder specific to your maps. For example, if you look in your obsidian folder you will notice that Tysn puts all of his custom content into the folder "Tysn". This specific folder should be the same amongst all the subfolders in your obsidian directory. This is how I set up my custom content:

obsidian\materials\shiftey\decal\movieposter.vmt
obsidian\models\shiftey\kevlarvest.mdl
obsidian\sound\shiftey\bananafone.mp3
obsidian\scenes\shiftey\arnold_gettothechopper.scn


Troubleshooting

If you have problems running your map straight after compiles try this:

1. Open Hammer and go to Tools > Options.

2. Look for the field entitled "Game Executable Directory" and change it to your Steam folder.

ex. "C:\Program Files\Steam"

3. Then go to the Build Programs tab and under Game Executable change it to Steam.exe.

ex. "C:\Program Files\Steam\Steam.exe"

4. When you select File > Run map.., a window should appear. Find "Additional game parameters" at the bottom of this window and copy/paste:


-gameidlaunch 218 -game 'SteamAppsDir\SourceMods\obsidian' -dev -console


See Also


External Links