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From: Ken Kightly <knight28nospam@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Re: The *best* editor
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I just downloaded a copy of BSP. I could get used to it. Its just a matter of
learning a new interface. I can see the benefit of being able to adjust vertices
easier.
I can understand why you believe it is easier to create architecture.

Ken


Bseng2 wrote:

> Ben Seng "Sentinel"
> Bseng2@aol.com
>
> Personally, the best editor I've ever tried in my life is Yahn Bernier's BSP.
> Of course, worldcraft might catch up now that Yahn's been acquired byValve
> Software and may work on worldcraft,too.  BSP is easier to use and more
> *powerful* than any other editor I've tried and it has a couple of very
> important features all of the other editors are missing.Yeah, the interface is
> nothing to brag about but it's damn powerful and fully functional.   Get it at
> www.bsphq.com.
>
> Also, I think qED gave me more trouble than any other editor I've tried.  It's
> damn hard to make any kind of descent looking architecture with that thing :-(
> It ain't good for first experiences, I'll tell you that.



