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There are 2 types of entities: Brush entities and Point entities. Brush entities are things like doors, platforms, and trigger volumes; they are any functional object which need brush geometry tied to them to do their job. Point entities are things like weapons, monsters, and lights; they are all objects which are just simply dropped into place (at a point) in the world. | There are 2 types of entities: Brush entities and Point entities. Brush entities are things like doors, platforms, and trigger volumes; they are any functional object which need brush geometry tied to them to do their job. Point entities are things like weapons, monsters, and lights; they are all objects which are just simply dropped into place (at a point) in the world. | ||
− | Entities of both types have various properties that can be edited by the designer to modify specified effects on the entity. Each property is a combination of a 'key', which is the name of the properties, and it's 'value'. As an example, light entities have a key called 'light', and | + | Entities of both types have various properties that can be edited by the designer to modify specified effects on the entity. Each property is a combination of a 'key', which is the name of the properties, and it's 'value'. As an example, light entities have a key called 'light', and it's value is set to whatever brightness you want the light to be. |
==Textures Wads and Compilers== | ==Textures Wads and Compilers== |