- Half life multiplayer mods install#
- Half life multiplayer mods update#
- Half life multiplayer mods archive#
- Half life multiplayer mods upgrade#
Half life multiplayer mods install#
Sudo apt-get install gcc-multilib g++-multilibĪssuming you have already cloned the Source SDK 2013 through Git (or downloaded the ZIP file), just run the following commands (by replacing by the location of the Source SDK 2013, by "sp" or "mp" depending on your mod and by either "./createallprojects" or "./creategameprojects"), go into :ĭepending on the script you ran, you will have a master Makefile called games.mak or everything.mak that will be generated in the src folder. You should already have these, but to be sure, you can run the following command in a terminal:ĪMD64 (64 bits) users will need to download and install additional packages to target the i386 (32 bits) architecture, this can be done with this command in a terminal:
Step One: Getting the basic C/C++ development tools You can take the risk of trying with another GNU/Linux distribution but keep in mind that you will have to adapt the commands and this tutorial may fail. Arch Linux based distributions (Antergos, Manjaro.) seems to work as well. Note: Due to the usage of the Steam Client Runtime, a Debian based Linux distribution (Linux Mint, Ubuntu.) is recommended. If at any point you get stuck, you can watch this video.Īlso download and install the Multibyte MFC Library.
Half life multiplayer mods update#
Half life multiplayer mods upgrade#
Just install both VS 20 (or newer), open the solution in VS 2015, and skip the dialog where VS 2015 tries to upgrade your projects. Note: Although Source SDK 2013 currently does NOT compile with Visual Studio 2015 ( bug report) you can still use up to VS 2022 as IDE and compile the code as long as the VS 2013 Project format is used.
Half life multiplayer mods archive#
Git clone Method three: Downloading the ZIP archive