r/sourceengine
A place for users to get help with questions relating to Source Engine development, as well as to show off what they have done(levels…
How to think about r/sourceengine
This community focuses on the Source Engine, a game engine developed by Valve Corporation, and serves as a platform for users to seek assistance with development-related questions. Members showcase their projects, including levels, mods, and models, fostering a creative environment. The distinct blend of technical discussion and creative sharing makes it a unique hub for developers and enthusiasts alike.
Confidence 4/5
Audience
Participants are primarily game developers, modders, and hobbyists, often ranging from teenagers to adults with a passion for game design. They are typically knowledgeable about game development and seek to improve their skills or share their work. The vibe is collaborative and supportive, with members eager to help each other learn and grow in their craft.
Posting culture
Posting etiquette emphasizes constructive feedback and sharing of original content, such as project showcases and development inquiries. Content that is overly promotional or lacks substance tends to be downvoted. Members are encouraged to engage regularly, with a cadence that supports both casual inquiries and detailed project discussions, creating a vibrant exchange of ideas and techniques.
Brand engagement notes
Brands looking to engage with this community should focus on providing value through educational content, such as tutorials or insights into game development practices. Direct promotion is generally unwelcome, so brands should avoid overt advertising. Instead, participating in discussions, sharing relevant resources, and showcasing tools that enhance the development process can foster goodwill. Authentic engagement is key to building trust within this community.
FAQ
r/sourceengine — frequently asked questions
Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.
How many subscribers does r/sourceengine have?
r/sourceengine has approximately 13,713 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.
When was r/sourceengine created?
r/sourceengine was created on July 27, 2011 (15 years ago).
What is r/sourceengine about?
This community focuses on the Source Engine, a game engine developed by Valve Corporation, and serves as a platform for users to seek assistance with development-related questions. Members showcase their projects, including levels, mods, and models, fostering a creative environment. The distinct blend of technical discussion and creative sharing makes it a unique hub for dev…
What subreddits are similar to r/sourceengine?
Communities similar to r/sourceengine include r/hammer, r/sandbox.
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