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[noob question] How to make .ent files?

Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 12:52 pm
by Orion
For example, I want to put more entities on a .bsp map on a map editor and save them as an .ent? How can this be done?

Any help appreciated.

Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 9:08 pm
by Baker
Open the .bsp with a text editor.

Select all the entity stuff (it is contiguous).

Save as a .ent file.

To get it into the bsp, do qbsp -onlyents

Re: [noob question] How to make .ent files?

Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 11:12 pm
by Wazat
Orion wrote:For example, I want to put more entities on a .bsp map on a map editor and save them as an .ent? How can this be done?

Any help appreciated.
Quark (Quake Army Knife) lets you change the entities in a .bsp file. I've used Quark4 and Quark6, and I think both versions do it well. Not sure about later versions.

Edit: Though if I'd read the subject like I'd know that you wanted to make a .ent file. lol...

Quark may still be helpful in placing the map entities in a graphical editor instead of text. Then you can save a copy of the map, create a .ent file from it, and just distribute the ent file instead of the huge .bsp file.

I forget if it exports .ent files too, or if you have to save the .bsp.