bookmarked, great guide.
Thank you
How to: Destruction
28 Jan 2014, 09:31 AM
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28 Jan 2014, 11:42 AM
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Nice, I have to say I never checked out the visual folder, mainly because it seemed to be a carbon copy of the epbs file but then I found out it didn't contain the saplings. Are there any other big differences in items? I noticed a lot of accesories for buildings and such but that didnt seem so useful.
29 Jan 2014, 01:22 AM
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Well done
29 Jan 2014, 08:02 AM
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Thanks guys! Any help I can offer, I will!
And the visual folder is a mixed bag of little gems, usually surrounded by redundant extras. Although they may have had a purpose at some point, for MP maps, most of the visual folder is hit and miss.
However, experimentation is the key. A lot of the items in the environment, and particularly the nature folder can still be used, and although they cannot be destroyed, they offer a shade of extra detail. Check out the rocks and scrub bushes that you can use, preferably in areas that won't see too much combat.
Nice, I have to say I never checked out the visual folder, mainly because it seemed to be a carbon copy of the epbs file but then I found out it didn't contain the saplings. Are there any other big differences in items? I noticed a lot of accesories for buildings and such but that didnt seem so useful.
And the visual folder is a mixed bag of little gems, usually surrounded by redundant extras. Although they may have had a purpose at some point, for MP maps, most of the visual folder is hit and miss.
However, experimentation is the key. A lot of the items in the environment, and particularly the nature folder can still be used, and although they cannot be destroyed, they offer a shade of extra detail. Check out the rocks and scrub bushes that you can use, preferably in areas that won't see too much combat.
29 Jan 2014, 13:51 PM
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Excellent tutorial! I'm eager to see maps created with tips based on this tutorial.
2 Feb 2014, 15:34 PM
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Outstanding step-by-step tutorial, my friend!
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