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  • Help in Map Editor!

    Hello,

    If ne1 out there knos how to raise land (above the normal flat) in the map editor w/o randomly generating a map.

    (dont have alien crossfire expansion pack)

    Thanks!
    Enjoy the game!

  • #2
    Just use the "raise terrain" button

    Even I have found it easily, it must be amongst the terrain buttons for Fungus and solar arrays and that stuff.
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    • #3
      this is really a thread for the general forum

      /me pokes any mod wielding powers to fix the situation

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      • #4
        Moved...

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        • #5


          Anyway: Deaf, remember to use CTRL+left mouse to raise terrain above normal flat/sea level. Hitting CTRL+right mouse lowers altitude.

          Hope this helps!

          See also BugID: #0137, Elevation_editing is NOT a bug .

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          • #6
            Isn't there also a bug for when you begin with a fresh map that is all sea and begin raising/lowering terrain that the elevations are screwed up somehow when you try to play the map?

            I don't make many custom maps, but I think I've seen it posted that you should begin with a randomly generated map and begin making changes from there, and not a "clean" map.

            Can an expert confirm?
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            • #7
              From the civgaming buglist:

              Scenario editor bugs
              Do not start with a blank map when making a custom map; always start with a randomly generated map and then edit it. The map elevations are messed up when starting with a blank map, one result being that placing the first river (or popping one in a Unity pod) causes much of the land to sink below the ocean.

              Is this what you're talking about?
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              • #8
                I had that bug happen to me several times. Definately don't start with just ocean. You'll be really pissed when after 30 min of making a good map, it's all screwed up.

                Already been said but bears repeating - you have to hold down CTRL when raising or lowering land. This isn't obvious at first, especially since everything else can be done w/o holding CTRL. I think I originally posted bug #137 since not being able to raise and lower terrain was pissing me off to no end... and to think all I had to do was hold down a stupid button. Freakin' undocumented stuff .
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by HongHu

                  Is this what you're talking about?
                  Yes, many thanks for the link.
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