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after every steam VR session I spend some time in your Porto Map - mostly in the night scene.
It's so great to calm down after all that fighting... ;-)
my daughter is in porto right now. Is your map a 1:1 copy of a real district in porto?
or just fictitious?
thanks for this really wonderful map.
My walkthrough: https://youtu.be/nzhILO3NWR8
@Skummeh, that's awesome, thank you!
You should leave weapons out, but hide a head crab in there for someone to find as an 'easter' egg' Maybe use a wine bottle (or port) as a weapon to kill it when found :D
This'll have to do until the world stops ending! Thank you!
Thanks so much.
@theddd1 Well... I did put the song ingame too, felt as the music was coming from the inside one of the houses as you walked around the streets. But I can't for the life of me getting it to work in the game anymore, I think the engine is still a bit bugged when importing custom sounds/music, either that or I'm doing something stupid with the scripting, which is more likely actually. lol But I will give it another shot.
@Dr.GRoWL the caustics are just strategically placed spotlights with a custom cookie mask. Just remenber to disable cast shadows, and Baked Light Indexing on them. Makes them cheaper, run better, and makes the vrad3 bake faster.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ast7dd1a2ns