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Source Engine WebGL Level Viewer Code Release

Brandon Jones turned some heads at the end of September with his presentation at onGameStart of a WebGL based level viewer for the source engine. He’s now released the source for the viewer and posted it up on GitHub. A blog post has some more discussion, but check out the video embedded below:

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