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The guide is split into two sections: Basics and Advanced.
 
The guide is split into two sections: Basics and Advanced.
* The basic section touches on how to set up the tools necessary for scripting, the workflow of scripting in HPL3, how to script your maps.
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* The basic section touches on how to set up the tools necessary for scripting and coverage of commonly-used features: The workflow of scripting in HPL3, how to script your maps, callbacks, timers, etc.
 
* The advanced section touches on subjects beyond map scripting such as Modules and Ai.
 
* The advanced section touches on subjects beyond map scripting such as Modules and Ai.
  

Revision as of 22:04, 13 August 2020

Note icon.png Important: This guide only overviews the main and most-commonly features of HPL3's scripting capabilities. It does not delve into the inner workings or into the full capabilities of the engine. You can read about a specific topic in more detail at the main scripting page of the game you are working with. Please see this guide as a springboard into HPL3 scripting.


Welcome to the scripting guide for the HPL3 Engine.

The guide is split into two sections: Basics and Advanced.

  • The basic section touches on how to set up the tools necessary for scripting and coverage of commonly-used features: The workflow of scripting in HPL3, how to script your maps, callbacks, timers, etc.
  • The advanced section touches on subjects beyond map scripting such as Modules and Ai.

Bear in mind that this tutorial mostly covers the most essential things you need to know in order to script your maps.

Prerequisites and Recommendations

  1. The scripting language of HPL3 is called AngelScript, which is similar to some of the more popular programming languages, so you should get familiar with the basic concepts of programming and be able to write simple code in the style of languages such as Java or C#.
  2. You should know how to create or edit a basic mod. See the Creating a Mod article for more information.
Note icon.png If you have zero programming knowledge, you should start with the AngelScript Fundamentals guide, and read at least the first five lessons.