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− | '''VScript''' is a virtual machine for scripting used in some [[Source Engine]] games that allows developers and mapmakers to write and embed custom scripts that interface with the game world and its [[vdc:Entity|entities]]. VScript was implemented into ''Team Fortress 2'' in the {{Patch name|12|1|2022}}. | + | '''VScript''' is a [[w:virtual machine|virtual machine]] for scripting used in some [[Source Engine]] games, that allows developers and mapmakers to write and embed custom scripts that interface with the game world and its [[vdc:Entity|entities]]. VScript was implemented into ''Team Fortress 2'' in the {{Patch name|12|1|2022}} and has been used in [[:Category:Maps with VScript|several maps]] since. |
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VScript is a virtual machine for scripting used in some Source Engine games, that allows developers and mapmakers to write and embed custom scripts that interface with the game world and its entities. VScript was implemented into Team Fortress 2 in the December 1, 2022 Patch and has been used in several maps since.
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