It might be 27 hours before I can upload this. I guess you'll have to publish the filedropper link now.
-Zarel
A Map Editor
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Zarel
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KukY
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Before you can upload it.Zarel wrote:(From PM)
Sorry, guys.
It might be 27 hours before I can upload this. I guess you'll have to publish the filedropper link now.
-Zarel
I don't get it...
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Olrox
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Before he uploads to the forums. Flail13 sent him PM's with the filedropper link, so that he could download and then upload directly to the guide server, here - until he can, what might take 27 hours - we'll have to stick with the Filedropper link.KukY wrote: Before you can upload it.
I don't get it...
I've already sent you via e-mail, Lav
I can forward the message to anyone who doesn't want to/can't use filedropper
any possible requests may be sent to [email protected].
~Olrox
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Rman Virgil
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Dled flamev1-00 and had a quick look. (If I didn't have to go to work shortly I'd probably would spend a couple hours with it on Aqua Co-op.)
UI changes are cool and new save options sweet. EW and 32EW were never stable so you had to constantly remember to save your work otherwise when they unexpectedly CTDed you could lose hours of work. Which also makes me want to point out that your editor has always been stable, even from the first iteration release - EW and 32EW NEVER were... yet another major plus for your FlaMe, IMO.
Mitaguyasin, RV
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Dled flamev1-00 and had a quick look. (If I didn't have to go to work shortly I'd probably would spend a couple hours with it on Aqua Co-op.)
UI changes are cool and new save options sweet. EW and 32EW were never stable so you had to constantly remember to save your work otherwise when they unexpectedly CTDed you could lose hours of work. Which also makes me want to point out that your editor has always been stable, even from the first iteration release - EW and 32EW NEVER were... yet another major plus for your FlaMe, IMO.
Mitaguyasin, RV
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Olrox
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Re: A Map Editor
I'll just leave this here
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Zarel
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Man, Olrox, this is the 21st century! We haven't used 32x32 icons in ages! A lot of places use 48x48 icons, and Windows comes with 256x256 icons, and Mac OS X comes with 512x512 icons.
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Olrox
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It's family heirloom!Zarel wrote:Man, Olrox, this is the 21st century! We haven't used 32x32 icons in ages! A lot of places use 48x48 icons, and Windows comes with 256x256 icons, and Mac OS X comes with 512x512 icons.
(just kidding, I've made them right now)
hehehehe, I can provide icons with higher resolution if those aren't big enough.
Did you like 'em, anyway? :rolleyes:
Ok, I'll make 256x256 ones, and then post them here so Flail13 can use them in any size (if he likes them
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Olrox
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Ok, sold the old ones to the pawn shop and made new ones
I mean...
I'll just leave those here as well
I mean...
I'll just leave those here as well
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Mysteryem
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I see what you did there on that large icon! 
"...If pure awesomeness were bricks, this would be the Great Wall of China...
The glory of this has collapsed on its self so far, that even the neutrons have collapsed."
The glory of this has collapsed on its self so far, that even the neutrons have collapsed."
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Olrox
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Edit - hehehehehe, It was a good shape to use as a map backgroundMysteryem wrote:I see what you did there on that large icon!
It is being made using flaME, after all!
Anyway, is that any good?
Those can be edited and published by anyone It's public content.
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It looks great; but map in background should look less like your map.Olrox wrote:Anyway, is that any good?
Those can be edited and published by anyone It's public content.
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Olrox
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But it doesn't look that much like it, does it? It's green, my map is snowy :rolleyes:KukY wrote:It looks great; but map in background should look less like your map.Olrox wrote:Anyway, is that any good?
Those can be edited and published by anyone It's public content.
I can make a version with the campaign 1 map if someone else doesn't want that map as a background
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I think that would look really good!Olrox wrote:I can make a version with the campaign 1 map if someone else doesn't want that map as a background
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I like it, Olrox! Seems a bit 2D... I think you'll need a few 2D-on-3D effects to make it look good on a modern screen.
As for the map, I'm fine with the current one. Cam 1 map would be bad, since it doesn't have any water - but a different map with water might work as well.
As for the map, I'm fine with the current one. Cam 1 map would be bad, since it doesn't have any water - but a different map with water might work as well.
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Olrox wrote:Ok, sold the old ones to the pawn shop and made new ones![]()
I mean...
I'll just leave those here as well![]()
your icons look great... and if no one says anything
xD