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번역 관련 문제 보고
Here ya go guys. Just open the Tutorial Menu.htm file in the main folder and that page is a menu that provides access to all of the tutorials. I hope this will be very helpful to the community!
http://www.filedropper.com/sammappingtutorials
There is ton's of great information in there. Happy mapping!
EDIT:
There may be a problem with this idea. The general mapping tutorial has no author listed so I assume it was written by the Seriously! Website. I would need to ask them for permission to reproduce it here. And theres a notice at the bottom of the page saying that "All files, maps, mods, etc. are © Copyright their original creators, and are posted here with permission." So I would need to email each author, assuming they provided their email on the tutorial and that it still works.
Though, I don't think anyone will mind.
But yeah, I don't think anyone would mind if these tutorials were included in the game. (Also, the help file still doesn't load from the editor.)
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=257827135
I am also considering writing some additional sections of my own on topics covered in some of the other old tutorials if there is enough interest in me doing so.