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{{Game infobox
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| boxart-image = Hammereditor.png
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| developer = [[Valve]]
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| publisher = [[Valve]]
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| distributor =[[Steam]]
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| engine = [[Source engine]]
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| released =Beta V1.007 in October 7th, 1996
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}}
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===Hammer Editor===
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'''Valve Hammer Editor''', formerly known as Worldcraft and commonly named Hammer
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Hammer editor is used by level designers to create new maps for games such as
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''[[Team Fortress 2]]''''[[Garry's Mod]]''''[[Counter-Strike]]''
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'''
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===How do I download hammer?===
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*1/ Open the Steam window.
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*2/ Go to the Library.
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*3/ Change the list to Tools.
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*4/ Find and double-click on the Source SDK item.
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*5/ Read over the dialog box and click Download and Install / Next to continue.
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*6/ The Source SDK will then be downloaded to your computer via Steam.
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''''or by going to team fortress 2 files ,bin , and find Hammer Application
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===External links===
 
{{OtherWikis
 
{{OtherWikis
 
| [[wikipedia:Valve Hammer Editor|Valve Hammer Editor]] article on [[wikipedia:Main Page|Wikipedia]].
 
| [[wikipedia:Valve Hammer Editor|Valve Hammer Editor]] article on [[wikipedia:Main Page|Wikipedia]].
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The '''Valve Hammer Editor''', more informally known as '''Hammer''', is the application used to make maps in [[Source Engine]] games, such as ''[[Team Fortress 2]]''.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 01:50, 16 May 2017

Valve Hammer Editor
Hammereditor.png
Basic Information
Released:

Beta V1.007 in October 7th, 1996

Developer:

Valve

Publisher:

Valve

Distributor:

Steam

Engine:

Source engine

Hammer Editor

Valve Hammer Editor, formerly known as Worldcraft and commonly named Hammer Hammer editor is used by level designers to create new maps for games such as Team Fortress 2'Garry's Mod'Counter-Strike

How do I download hammer?

  • 1/ Open the Steam window.
  • 2/ Go to the Library.
  • 3/ Change the list to Tools.
  • 4/ Find and double-click on the Source SDK item.
  • 5/ Read over the dialog box and click Download and Install / Next to continue.
  • 6/ The Source SDK will then be downloaded to your computer via Steam.
'or by going to team fortress 2 files ,bin , and find Hammer Application

External links