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The Bethesda Blog announces the RAGE Tool Kit is now available on Steam for those that want to work on modifications or other new content for RAGE, id Software's recent first-person shooter. Here's word, which notes these are "complex and aimed towards 'technically sophisticated and adventurous' modders": Later today on Steam we will be releasing the official tool kit for RAGE – the same tools used to create RAGE and it’s DLC, The Scorchers. From the game’s world building tool, idStudio, to game maps and assets, the kit provides everything you need to get started with modding the first-ever idTech 5 title.
Interested? Before you start downloading the hefty 35+ GB file, the RAGE team has provided some documents to read. As described in the welcome document, these tools provided are complex and aimed towards “technically sophisticated and adventurous” modders.
Welcome to the RAGE Tool Kit
RAGE Tool Kit FAQ and EULA
To download the kit itself, be on the lookout for the RAGE Tool Kit in the Tools section of Steam (the same place you’d download Skyrim’s Creation Kit).
On behalf of everyone at id, we look forward to seeing your creations. If you have something to share, shoot us an email or share it with our id Software Facebook and Twitter accounts.
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Re: RAGE Tool Kit |
Feb 9, 2013, 14:53 |
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Geez, it's been a while since I watched video of the game. It still looks amazing in the right scenery. Really, you are right. That one thing isn't a big deal. None of the mistakes made in the game are THAT big of a deal on their own. But so many issues...
If they had split the difference and used VTs for bigger areas and traditional texturing for detail work, I think people would have complained a lot less. If they had put as much effort into the second half of the game as they did in the first, most people who played it through to the end would at least have better memories of the experience. The the environments had actually FELT as open as they LOOK.
If, if, if, if, if. What a hot mess. |
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