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Example MvM map

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Example is an example map that comes with the Source SDK. It shows the minimum needed entity setup for a functioning Mann vs. Machine map as well as including a mission that showcases all features in the mission file format in a decently sane manner. The provided mission file starts all players with 20,000 credits to spend on upgrades.

Valve made this map. I took the liberty of uploading it onto the Workshop in case you wanted to try out this mission/map with friends on a multiplayer server. It's devilishly hard all by yourself unless you get insane upgrades, powerups, addconds, and stuff. But imagine how fast it would go if you had five others helping!

Unfortunately, MvM uploads to the workshop cannot include the necessary .nav or .pop files (I'll briefly explain what those are in a moment.) All you can upload are the BSP files of the basic map data. So to get the other files you need, click here:

Okay, so Steam doesn't like Mediafire links. So you'll need to navigate to mediafire yourself and then add the following strings after ".com":
/download/cid9945zdcvdqo5/mvm_example.pop (Population file)
/download/rgcn48tlbxtlt5c/mvm_example.nav (Navigation mesh)

A population (.pop) file works for one MvM mission. It tells the game how each wave of a mission should go, including which bots spawn, what the bots names are, what weapons they get, any buffs or powerups they get, when they spawn, and the delay between spawning based on how many bots are alive at a given time.

A Navigation Mesh file, or navmesh (.nav) is a file tied directly to any Source engine map that tells AI bots and other NPCs where they're able to walk or fly (accessible surfaces) and where good places to snipe from or build sentries are.

A big thanks goes out to the editors of the Example article on the wiki for making the screenshots I used here. I could have made my own screenshots, but it was easier to pull from the wiki.

And hey, since you're still reading this, as a "thank you" to you, give my TF2 Main Menu music mod a try. 118 MB of music that I mostly made myself a few years ago in Cubase, with some surprises thrown in. Open up the VPK in GCFScape if you want to see everything that's in it.

Again, add this after ".com":
/download/k3tbja33c215c7h/Jordan%27s_Menu_Music_replacement.vpk
40 comentarii
Dogman15  [autor] 21 iun. la 13:29 
You'll still need to download the NAV and POP files that go with this.
heikilein 21 iun. la 6:45 
this is so neat, thank you. (im too lazy to do anything wiht source sdk)
Dogman15  [autor] 5 mart. la 14:48 
You can either download the Source SDK (software development kit) using Steam, and look up instructions on the TF2 wiki's article about this "Example" map (linked in the description of this workshop item), or you can completely read everything in the description I wrote for this workshop item for an alternate download of the .pop and .nav files.
JonasMørkmann 5 mart. la 4:36 
where can i get that from
Dogman15  [autor] 28 febr. la 1:57 
You have to download the population file, and also the navigation mesh.
JonasMørkmann 27 febr. la 21:22 
But how am i ment to play this if there is 0 waves?
Dogman15  [autor] 5 dec. 2023 la 21:49 
Yeah, I'm not really sure how to answer that or where it's coming from.
Hulk Tuah 5 dec. 2023 la 21:47 
i think he's lost
Dogman15  [autor] 5 dec. 2023 la 20:27 
What kind of question is that?
CJ3000 5 dec. 2023 la 14:56 
does it has the backstab and headshot animations