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'''Hammer units''', also known as '''HU''' or '''Units''', are a unit of measurement used by [[Source Engine]] games. It is also used to judge the [[Projectiles|speed of objects]] and players in-game, mostly for [[competitive play]]. 1 Hammer unit is the minimum distance the Source Engine can measure. | '''Hammer units''', also known as '''HU''' or '''Units''', are a unit of measurement used by [[Source Engine]] games. It is also used to judge the [[Projectiles|speed of objects]] and players in-game, mostly for [[competitive play]]. 1 Hammer unit is the minimum distance the Source Engine can measure. |
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Hammer units, also known as HU or Units, are a unit of measurement used by Source Engine games. It is also used to judge the speed of objects and players in-game, mostly for competitive play. 1 Hammer unit is the minimum distance the Source Engine can measure.
- The Map and Props use a scale of 1 foot = 16 Hammer units.
- The Skybox as it is a 1/16th scale uses a scale of 1 foot = 1 Hammer unit.
- The Player models use a scale of 1 foot = 12 Hammer units.
External links
- Unit on the Valve Developer Community
- Dimensions on the Valve Developer Community
- Hammer units converter
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