A spin-off of Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, Jedi Academy allows players to create their own Jedi, train in the Academy under the tutelage of Luke Skywalker and Kyle Katarn and ultimately choose to follow the path of the Light Side or the Dark Side of the Force. The game is powered by the same version of the Quake III engine used in its predecessor, Jedi Outcast, containing modifications to the Quake code to give a third-person view and new lightsaber effects (Jedi Knight II had these 3rd person effects as well). Players have the ability to construct their own lightsaber by choosing the hilt style and blade color. After completing certain objectives, new saber styles become available including the ability to wield two independent sabers in a style known as Jar'Kai, once used by Anakin Skywalker during the closing fight in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, or the double-bladed lightsaber (also known as a "saber staff").
A level which will be compiled into a BSP is build with many different kinds of objects. With this tutorial the author intends to introduce these objects to the reader.
This is an advanced, detailed quality tutorial about the legendary id Tech 3 engine's renderer technique. Written for all interested casual readers, provided as de-tech-termed simplified English document.
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Finally, a mapping-for-dummies tutorial. Thanks to the author. :)
It is not a mapping tutorial :P , it explains the technological architecture behind the mapping process.
There are hundred of mapping tutorials, and this document shall be considered as additional literature to any mapping tutorial telling you how to do nice mapping.