09 Jan 12, 09:24PM
WTF Exoduss, his points are valid regardless of his own experiences. You can address the points directly or ignore them, but don't shove it into a box of "everyone who is new has no valid contributions."
Anyway, I've been spending the last three months playing with the new map editing features.
1 - Being able to ascend/descend without having to point the camera at where you're going is a great advantage to a mapper who wishes to get a view of the different height levels without having to fiddle with the camera too much.
2 - Being half-buried in the floor while editing is just as good as (if not better than) crouching.
3 -
If you need to test a crouch area, hit your edittoggle button and crouch.
Anyway, I've been spending the last three months playing with the new map editing features.
1 - Being able to ascend/descend without having to point the camera at where you're going is a great advantage to a mapper who wishes to get a view of the different height levels without having to fiddle with the camera too much.
2 - Being half-buried in the floor while editing is just as good as (if not better than) crouching.
3 -
(09 Jan 12, 01:39PM)Felix-The-Ghost Wrote: By editing the flyspeed (default 2.0) you can transverse larger maps with great speed.Normal speed is flyspeed 1.
If you need to test a crouch area, hit your edittoggle button and crouch.