And it's worth even less now that you can download the MSVC command line environment (.net 2005 beta) for free. If you don't want to compile using Microsoft's tools, because you don't like Microsoft, just keep in mind who's operating system you are running the game on anyway.
botman
I don't think M$ will let you distribute your dll compiled with VS.net 2005 anyway, and it also don't run in Windows 98
there is also a clause says it's time limited in somewhere in EULA
Is the MS Command-line like the compiler for MSVC++? And I actually love Microsoft but the only reason I didn't buy MSVC++ yet, is because it's quite expensive and I want to learn some C++ first.
Is the MS Command-line like the compiler for MSVC++? And I actually love Microsoft but the only reason I didn't buy MSVC++ yet, is because it's quite expensive and I want to learn some C++ first. And has anyone made a patch for the multiplayer SDK?
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EDIT: I don't know how this posted 2 of my replys.
You also need to download the full version of Half-Life SDK 2.3 (which contains tools to make maps, models, etc. and lots of sample data files)
But the code in the single player SDK is all that you need to create the coding part of any kind of MODs. Of course there is also a multiplayer SDK which has all SP code removed, but the SP code is actually okay to create MP MODs as I said.