![]() ![]() Open the tpaint folder and double click on bf2_tpaint.exeĬhoose all but "paint surrounding terrain" and click go. Place the bf2_tpaint folder into your map folder (EA GAMES\Battlefield 2\mods\bf2\Levels\Tutorial_Map) Say yes to overwrighting the exsisting HeightmapPrimary.raw in your level folder.Īgain, this can be done in the editor its self, I am using this though. Navigate to where your new map you made in the editor earlier is, for example.ĮA GAMES\Battlefield 2\mods\bf2\Levels\Tutorial_MapĬopy your new heightmap you just made and saved on your desktop (HeightmapPrimary.raw), and paste into your level folder. So if you made a 512 x 512 map, your terrain will be 513 x 513.Įxport it to somewhere safe you will remember like your desktop for now. Use the same settings as I have in the following picture, remember, your terrain MUST be 1 pix bigger than your map. Ok, now we want to get this exported so that you can use it in game. Click "OK" when you are happy.Ĭlick "Next" once. These settings affect how your terrain will look, if it is steep, flat and if there are lakes etc. Play around with the settings on the next window, they are quite self explanatory, but you may need to repeat this steap to get a look you are happy with. When it has finished, close the editor.Īlthough you can use the editor to make your terrain, I will be using a program called 元DT.Ĭhoose the Size of your map to corrospond with the size of the map you made in the editor and click "OK" Wait for a while as the Editor creates a standard map. Use the same settings as I have here, you can change the map name if you have my test map installed as it will not allow you to use the same name. Go to the top left and select "Terrain Editor" ![]() Load up the Battlefield 2 Editor, and select BF2 as the mod to load. Map only if you have the time, it is time consuming, and to do it properly, at some point you will be without your PC for some days while it is rendered usless during lightmapping! Try things yourself first, and try not to post multiple posts on the forum asking for advice on multiple subjects all at once, stick to one thing until you learn it. Please be polite when asking them questions and also patient for a reply. Most people on this forum offer their help in their free time, and are unpaid to do so. Mapping is stressfull at times, as is modding in general. These tools are all available HERE with the exception of Battlefield 2 and Photoshop, which of course you need to buy. ![]() Thanks to all the members of the community that contributed some of these tools. The main aim, is to get you aquainted with the Battlefield 2 Editor, and get you a working map. I will only touch on the methods lightly, as full tutorials for all can be found within this forum is you search a bit. There are many ways to map, and you can do it all within the editor, but I will vary what I use, and chop and change methods throughout, so that you can decide which way is best for you. I will be using some different tools along the way to try to teach you some different methods used in mapping. This tutorial will talk you through making a simple map. I strongly suggest you follow this tut before you post multiple threads about mapping. *The background music in this video is some ambient songs by Mark Morgan from the Fallout 1 soundtrack.This is for anyone new to mapping or these forums, who does not understand the EA tuts, hasn't got them or needs more visuals or details. I hope this helps! If you have any questions I'll do my best to answer them. I've been getting questions about installing the AIX 2.0 mod for Battlefield 2 lately, so I figured it was time I made a quick tutorial about it. "All links shown in this video are below. *The background music in this video is some ambient songs by Mark Morgan from the Fallout 1 soundtrack. Here is where you can find the 1.41 and 1.5 patches for Battlefield 2: *The AIX 'Urban Raid' map can be found here OR at the Nightwatch Militia site link above: These are some HIGHLY recommended maps/map packs for AIX: *An awesome site with a lot of easy to download AIX maps is here: *A video of mine about how to use 64 (or more) bots on AIX is here: ![]() *The Allied Intent Xtended (AIX 2.0) mod can be downloaded here: ![]()
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