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Old 2011-12-26, 07:27 AM   [Ignore Me] #1
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What can they do with the map editor?


In PlanetSide maps were created without the option to edit them afterwards. This meant we could not get map updates without them having to redo the entire map. They could not cut holes into the ground to allow new bases to be created for instance. Only BFR terms could be added to already existing flat ground.

I'm wondering how robust and adjustable the new map editor is now.


Can sections of the terrain be edited at will after release (raised/flattened etc)?

Can new features be edited in with ease (bunkers in terrain)?

Can new bases be created using modular design tools?

Can holes be cut into the terrain so you can create underground areas with relative ease?

Can bridges be edited to be raised, moved etc?

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Old 2011-12-26, 10:06 AM   [Ignore Me] #2
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I hope so. Clearly elements on PS1 tgerrain didn't work as the devs thought they would.
Examples:
Bunkers were never used and might as well have not been there.
Approaches to HVAR and Yazata were too difficult making them the best farming bases in the game.
Some bridges such as Tore - Leza were clearly too long.
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Old 2011-12-26, 10:09 AM   [Ignore Me] #3
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I would also thinks this will be possible. Espcially since it has been stated they want to implement something in the future that allows player built/owned structures...
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Old 2011-12-26, 10:15 AM   [Ignore Me] #4
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Hopefully. Map design is very important to game balance, especially in a game with a class system. You want to make sure that every role is accounted for, so that a single class doesn't end up becoming the only thing worth using in any given area.

A great tool in balancing maps is the ability to tweak and update them after release. As hard as you try to perfect a map, it usually needs some rebalancing and improvement as actual players in live gameplay reveal it's remaining faults.

Forgelight sounds to be pretty modular and robust, so I can't imagine this would be too hard for them.

Even though SOE's lack of support was clearly the largest nail in the coffin of PS1's success, I think that the games rigidity and inability to be tweaked and modified was one of the other largest factors. What do you do about problems that literally can't be fixed?

More SOE attention (at least early on), a more adaptable engine, better internet connections across the planet, a business model that has been proven to generate huge amounts of income and attract massive numbers of players... The future is looking pretty good for PS2.
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Old 2011-12-26, 10:50 AM   [Ignore Me] #5
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I'll echo what others have said.

I really hope that it is possible after release now because that was a severe limitation of PlanetSide 1. The maps were totally locked in after release. Hopefully they are designed more modular this time around so that the Devs can make changes on the fly with patch releases.
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Old 2011-12-26, 12:46 PM   [Ignore Me] #6
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Re: What can they do with the map editor?


Originally Posted by Hamma View Post
I'll echo what others have said.

I really hope that it is possible after release now because that was a severe limitation of PlanetSide 1. The maps were totally locked in after release. Hopefully they are designed more modular this time around so that the Devs can make changes on the fly with patch releases.
if the capability isn't there yet, it is definitely part of the plan. in one of the interviews higby even said outfits can use resources to place towers.
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Old 2011-12-26, 12:50 PM   [Ignore Me] #7
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I mean didnt they fix the dreaded death pits on cyssor and what not?
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Old 2011-12-26, 02:07 PM   [Ignore Me] #8
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i consider this as " in for sure"
the devs analysed the problems ps1 had very exactly, we know that.
and the "hardcodedness" of planetside one was complained about for years on the forums. or there were a shitload of complains about bases looking all the same and other map features, and the dev answer was always "sorry guys, the map is hardcoded, nothing we can do about that".
so i would think, they don´t do the same mistake again 8 years later, in a world, where mapediting tools are even supplied with a lot of games to let the community create content. sure, we will not get any tools (unless outfit base construction gets in sometime), but the devs will have those tools for sure.
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Old 2011-12-26, 02:53 PM   [Ignore Me] #9
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I would like to see surface geezers erupting as the alien planet's Sunrise on continent Indar begins.

BpShh..
tSh...
BOMPTSHHHHHH!!!!!!!!




Ahhh yeaaah.
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Old 2011-12-26, 02:59 PM   [Ignore Me] #10
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Yup the bunkers were absolutely fail, no one used it and it was never a strategical piece in the map.
I hope devs can change the maps after release if they are requested by the community. The terrain has to be balanced so that there isn't some cheap vantage point a sniper can abuse and never get exposed. I thought BF3 did a good job of that.
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Old 2011-12-26, 05:17 PM   [Ignore Me] #11
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But you can't make every area accessible to every single vehicle/class.
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Old 2011-12-26, 06:46 PM   [Ignore Me] #12
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Originally Posted by Tikuto View Post
I would like to see surface geezers erupting as the alien planet's Sunrise on continent Indar begins.

BpShh..
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Ahhh yeaaah.
Not sure I'd like to see old people popping out of the ground at me...
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Old 2011-12-27, 04:17 AM   [Ignore Me] #13
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Originally Posted by Bittermen View Post
But you can't make every area accessible to every single vehicle/class.
Of course not. In fact one of the primary aims of balancing a certain area may involve deliberately making it only viable to use one or two vehicles or classes.

For the most part though, you want to be making sure that Heavy Assault and MAXes have plenty of cover to get in close, Light Assault has plenty of vertical areas to gain entry to buildings and flank the enemy or just gain a height advantage, Cloakers have alternate pathways to help sneak into areas undetected, etc.

PS1's bases were mostly narrow corridors and didn't generally have a lot of alternate ways to get from one area to another. The bases got the job done for gameplay, but the layouts leave a lot to be desired compared to a lot of other games.

I don't doubt that they are already focused on designing the bases to be better balanced, but being able to go back and adjust something here or there will be a massive boon for the longevity of the game.
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Old 2011-12-27, 08:21 AM   [Ignore Me] #14
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And let's not forget, try to not make aircraft the solution to every map situation. For example by providing thick foilage cover.
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Old 2011-12-27, 08:37 AM   [Ignore Me] #15
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And let's not forget, try to not make aircraft the solution to every map situation. For example by providing thick foilage cover.
dense woodlands only lets the infantry feel more safe and lets me get closer before my sneak attack.
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