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    Sharing other peoples tracks.

    I know people really dont like this idea in fear that others will take credit for their work. What if you share someone elses track and have their name in the track name? And, ask the creator for permission before hand?

    would make it all so much easier for everyone, we would all get to play a wider variety of tracks.
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    Re: Sharing other peoples tracks.

    Drittes Auge had an great idea for this. There should be an individual code for the track so that only people who have the code can work on it in the editor. This would be the easiest way probably. And nobody will answere this question here probably. I once had a thread with kind of the same question. It got closed . Because to many haters posted.
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    Re: Sharing other peoples tracks.

    I don't think it is a good idea, some people won't ask for permission and some would steal tracks.
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    Re: Sharing other peoples tracks.

    I think otherwise, i think you should be aloud but.. when youve edited it and saved as yours it should still say the ORIGINAL maker of that map underneath, just like... FAR CRY 2
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    Re: Sharing other peoples tracks.

    I would love this, mostly to see how the creators put stuff together. Think it'd be amazing. I've been trying to figure out how they create such complicated stuff, or even how they set up hinges, triggers and whatnot. I think if there was even a base-server we could play off of with everyones tracks would be worth doing, and just have a rating system, w comments.
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    Re: Sharing other peoples tracks.

    i heard euphoric fusion, cannibal shogun and a bunch of others have tutorial vids in the level editor section and on youtube... should serve all your editing questions, needs and then some.. the rest is up to the brain
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