Buildmap Parameter
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Buildmap Parameter
Hi all,
I tried the buildmap Parameter in my Linux Version of Exult. But it says, that my Video Device does not support a resolution of 2048x2048. Is it really necessary to have a Graphics Card which supports such a high resolution??
I tried the same in Windows, but I fear that the buildmap parameter only works under Linux. Is this correct?
cu...
buedi!
I tried the buildmap Parameter in my Linux Version of Exult. But it says, that my Video Device does not support a resolution of 2048x2048. Is it really necessary to have a Graphics Card which supports such a high resolution??
I tried the same in Windows, but I fear that the buildmap parameter only works under Linux. Is this correct?
cu...
buedi!
Re: Buildmap Parameter
Buildmap should work in windows, too.
I might try to 'fix' it sometime so that it doesn't actually create a 2048x2048 window. Could be tricky, though, since Exult kind of expects that it has a (properly sized) window to draw to
I might try to 'fix' it sometime so that it doesn't actually create a 2048x2048 window. Could be tricky, though, since Exult kind of expects that it has a (properly sized) window to draw to
Re: Buildmap Parameter
well, if you have Exult running in a window and not fullscreen it will work. Either in Windows or Linux (I guess).
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Re: Buildmap Parameter
Dominus: ah, good point. Forgot about that
Yes, you definitely need to run in a window.
Yes, you definitely need to run in a window.
Re: Buildmap Parameter
YES! Starting it in a Window works! I tried it under Windows and it works great
Now I have over 300MB PCX Files... maybe I will try to get them together in Photoshop to make one BIG Map
Thank you very much!
cu...
buedi!
Now I have over 300MB PCX Files... maybe I will try to get them together in Photoshop to make one BIG Map
Thank you very much!
cu...
buedi!
Re: Buildmap Parameter
One other thing: it creates a map of the game you're currenlty playing, so make sure you start a new game before putting too much time & effort into manipulating the generated files.
Re: Buildmap Parameter
Thanks for the Tip! I will start a new game and generate the files again. I wonder how big this PCX File gets when I "puzzle" all the Parts together... maybe I should try to print it out on my DIN A0 Plotter :->
I hope I find time on weekend...
I hope I find time on weekend...
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Re: Buildmap Parameter
VERY VERY VERY Big.
The entire world is approx 24000x24000 pixels. Yes that's 24 Thousand.
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The entire world is approx 24000x24000 pixels. Yes that's 24 Thousand.
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Re: Buildmap Parameter
The version I keep around is scaled down to 3072x3072. This is still high-res enough to be able to clearly see individual dungeon passages and houses.
Re: Buildmap Parameter
WOW... 27000x27000... urm... that will be a VERY big File
I wonder how it looks on a DIN A0 Paper... hehe.
I wonder how it looks on a DIN A0 Paper... hehe.
Re: Buildmap Parameter
The 144 individual .png files total about 120Mb, so I guess that would be about the filesize of the total file too. (It would probably be a little smaller, though)
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Well, I don't know how big a full PNG Image would be (never tried it due to memory constraints , but the Photoshop Images (27000x27000 pixels) are between 400 and 600 mb...
And even on a 2x2 meters poster, there would be over 10 pixels per millimeter... I already thought about it, but to get a perfect effect I think the printed image should be at least 5x5 meters.....
You could maybe put it on the floor of a large dining room or something and put transparent PVC over it... If someone does that I'd really like to see *that*
--Michael
And even on a 2x2 meters poster, there would be over 10 pixels per millimeter... I already thought about it, but to get a perfect effect I think the printed image should be at least 5x5 meters.....
You could maybe put it on the floor of a large dining room or something and put transparent PVC over it... If someone does that I'd really like to see *that*
--Michael