I'm completely new to the AOM Editor and have been having great difficulty in making and saving scenarios. I want to know if I can download random maps from somewhere. I see that I have a very empty page two in my random map selection and I would like to fill it up. As far as scenarios are concerned, why won't my cpu controlled players do stuff even though I have assigned them AI? I'm not really all that savvy when it comes to programming and such, but I have a hunch that there is a fairly simple solution to my dilemma. If anyone can help me, I would greatly appreciate it.
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tbarak Mortal
posted 26 March 2004 01:24 AM
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For RMs go to the downloads section of the site and click on the random map script section. There a few ones there that people have made and posted.
Regarding your idle units, it could be either the diplomacy setting isn't set up (for military units not attacking), or I do believe the difficulty setting needs to be on >easy even with an AI assigned.
Best to post editor-related questions in the scenario design formum, then you won't get newbs like me answering. Well editor newb.
ablaise Mortal
posted 26 March 2004 03:22 PM
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Thanks for your response. What is an Anti-flame procedure?
tbarak Mortal
posted 26 March 2004 10:46 PM
EDT (US)
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Glad the RM info was helpful.
Well flaming is when people post nasty replies, like insults and stuff. It's just that in the scenario design forum section many new people post very general questions that require long answers. But the thing is that most general issues are covered in the Design Library and FAQ, and failing to read those first before posting questions sometimes raises the ire of the regulars. My sig answers two to these most common questions in order to prevent people from asking them then being chided for not reading the FAQ and Design Library. Hence the anti-flame procedure. Not that my esteemed colleagues flame, just that they can get a little agitated now and again.