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Z405
12th Jul 09, 9:46 AM
As this is some sort of a request topic, i can understand it being closed, but i did want to mention it, ask for it.

Despite that i know how to build maps in the new World Builder (mostly because i`m somwhat used to it because of the old DoW1 builder) and know what most buttons do (ooohhh, what does this button dooooo http://blogg.lo.se/b2e/blogs/media/DeeDee.gif )

It would be super awesome, if somebody could extensively describe all the function of all the tools of the program. (something you`d hope would be added by Relic as a help file) Now i could do this, but i know that what i know is what mostly everybody knows and it wouldn't be much of a tutorial/guide then, except for those that are even more nooby then i am. :banana:

Screw loose.
12th Jul 09, 9:50 AM
Well, the dawn of war 2 worldbuilder shares 95% of its features with the company of heroes world editor, which you can find a good write up of here:

http://wiki.relicrank.com/index.php?title=CoH

Z405
12th Jul 09, 9:52 AM
If i understand correct that would mean it's basically the same, as in layout, tool names and usage?

(going to take a look ofc, thank you ;))

http://wiki.relicrank.com/index.php?title=WorldBuilder_Features_Overview

It would seem that way yes :)

Screw loose.
12th Jul 09, 9:59 AM
There are afew new features, like the lighting tool, and dawn of war 2 has no territory editor (possibly because theres no territory). The fog is abit more sophisticated now aswell.

http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/8360/coh.jpg

http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/9779/dowbzw.jpg

NoisyMonk
12th Jul 09, 10:32 AM
I've yet to make 'tutorials' for each tool, but I'm starting a Tips & Tricks thread over here (http://www.modsrus.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=42).

Z405
13th Jul 09, 4:32 AM
"There are afew new features, like the lighting tool, and dawn of war 2 has no territory editor (possibly because theres no territory). The fog is abit more sophisticated now aswell." -Screw loose.

Thanks for the comparison ;)


I've yet to make 'tutorials' for each tool, but I'm starting a Tips & Tricks thread (http://www.modsrus.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=42) over here. -NoisyMonk

Looks interesting, thanks for sharing this :)