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==Where UnrealEd 2 Is Found== | ==Where UnrealEd 2 Is Found== | ||
UnrealEd 2 comes with [[Unreal Engine]] builds | UnrealEd 2 comes with [[Unreal Engine]] builds 227-600 (Unreal patch 227, Unreal Tournament, Unreal: Return to Na Pali). It runs only on Unreal Engine 1, like the first UnrealEd. | ||
[[User:Ikuto|Ikuto]]: UnrealEd 2 now comes with 227 patch of Unreal 1 | |||
==Changes from the first UnrealEd== | ==Changes from the first UnrealEd== | ||
This version of UnrealEd not only allows you to create maps, but import textures, music, and sounds, as well as modify actor classes. You must be able to translate the [[UnrealScript]] language to successfully modify actor classes. | This version of UnrealEd not only allows you to create maps, but import textures, music, and sounds, as well as modify actor classes. You must be able to translate the [[UnrealScript]] language to successfully modify actor classes. |
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Where UnrealEd 2 Is Found
UnrealEd 2 comes with Unreal Engine builds 227-600 (Unreal patch 227, Unreal Tournament, Unreal: Return to Na Pali). It runs only on Unreal Engine 1, like the first UnrealEd. Ikuto: UnrealEd 2 now comes with 227 patch of Unreal 1
Changes from the first UnrealEd
This version of UnrealEd not only allows you to create maps, but import textures, music, and sounds, as well as modify actor classes. You must be able to translate the UnrealScript language to successfully modify actor classes.