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Is GtkRadiant better then the normal radiant? Seems like many people uses it, is it better? I got both of them, and it seems that the normal one is better. |
In my opinion, GTKRadiant is muuuuuuuuuuuuuuch better than that crappy JK2Radiant, GTKRadiant is muuuch more stabile and user-friendly. But I still recommend JK2Radiant for newbeginners! |
GTKRadiant is always being updated so bugs are fixed and new features added. JK2Radiant, on the other hand, is never looked at again once it's released :p GTK also offers MUCH more user-friendliness and, to me, a much more intuitive interface. True that it looks a bit uglier (to some people) compared to the normal Windows looking JK2Radiant, but beauty is only skin deep :D I also agree with Psycho that for beginners, JK2Radiant is a good starter. It does come ready for JK2-only support and therefore may be less confusing. You should, however, check them both out because some people prefer one to the other. So whichever you feel more comfortable using :) EXiT |
I think GTK Radient is good cause u can pan around by right clicking in the 3D veiw of ur map so its MUCH easier to see ur map head on! |
Working with curves and models is easier with GTK, and it is faster then jk2r (at least for me). A free-look in the 3D-window is also avaible, wich can be useful. Now, a question: I've heard that it's possible to make GTK look like jk2r, is that true? |
..... no clue ....... but maybe cause skins .... no clue stil lol |
errm... Having not used GtK I don't know difference But what I DO know is you can pan around 3D view in JK2 using right click and you can tilt view using middle (Well... it worked once using middle anyway!! LOL) |
I think there both just as good!:lol: |
The 3D view is much better in GTK than JKR. A lot more easier to use, anyway. GTK can be 'skinned' in a way. Don't ask me how, because I didn't care enough to actually read through the tutorial :D But I know for sure that it is possible. From what little I remember, it requires editing a few text files and such... I've tried looking for that tutorial, but no luck. EXiT |
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