If it's possible in any way, I think you should be able to see the overview of a map (from "esf_openbeta\overviews") when you select it in the 'Create Server' menu. This will help unexperienced players with choosing the map they want.
If it's possible in any way, I think you should be able to see the overview of a map (from "esf_openbeta\overviews") when you select it in the 'Create Server' menu. This will help unexperienced players with choosing the map they want.
You're right.. but it is better than nothing, and you can have a nice 'Overview not available' message if that's the case. In addition, mappers may decide to add overviews of their maps as a result of this feature, as they would actually appear and be used in the game now.Grega said:Thats only possible if the map actualy has an overwiew ^^
Unless you work your maps with the displacement mapping stile overwiews are a pain in the ass to make.You're right.. but it is better than nothing, and you can have a nice 'Overview not available' message if that's the case. In addition, mappers may decide to add overviews of their maps as a result of this feature, as they would actually appear and be used in the game now.
Do you agree?
I didn't know that. But you can see most of the open beta's official maps have overviews, and I believe most ESF 1.2.3/1.3 servers run these maps. So most ESF players should have every overview they may be looking for.Unless you work your maps with the displacement mapping stile overwiews are a pain in the ass to make.
Thats cause the official maps are mostly made using the displacement mapping technique ^^I didn't know that. But you can see most of the open beta's official maps have overviews, and I believe most ESF 1.2.3/1.3 servers run these maps. So most ESF players should have every overview they may be looking for.
At least that's the way I see it. Please correct me if I'm wrong o_o.
That makes sense:shocked:Thats cause the official maps are mostly made using the displacement mapping technique ^^