What you mean it does not support it?Original Mod has the Outlander Maps which cover TR , my mod retouches the original landmass and dlc lands to make them more "map like" , outlander maps are already "ancient map" like :)
This is outstanding. I love the Wagner maps, and these worn, weathered versions are more like something an adventurer would actually use.
One thing: you might want to repackage the archive so the map files are in the proper directory structure, for easy installation with Wrye Mash or MO2 (i.e. in each sub-package the map files are in MWSE\mods\Map and Compass\mapsWagner\).
Or you could create a proper map pack for Map and Compass, with a maps.lua, so people could install it alongside the original Wagner maps and switch between them, but that would require players to modify the Map and Compass config file and those who don't RTFM might not be able to figure that out.
I have never used wrye mash to install mods, to be honest I am one of the rare guys that does all installs manually (nuts I know, but that is the way I roll) so some help in learning how to pack them that way would be great.
What I need to do to pack these guys in a more friendly manner?
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Necrolesian wrote: This is outstanding. I love the Wagner maps, and these worn, weathered versions are more like something an adventurer would actually use.
One thing: you might want to repackage the archive so the map files are in the proper directory structure, for easy installation with Wrye Mash or MO2 (i.e. in each sub-package the map files are in MWSE\mods\Map and Compass\mapsWagner\).
Or you could create a proper map pack for Map and Compass, with a maps.lua, so people could install it alongside the original Wagner maps and switch between them, but that would require players to modify the Map and Compass config file and those who don't RTFM might not be able to figure that out.
But anyway, great job on these.
Brujoloco wrote: Hmmm that sounds like a great idea!
I have never used wrye mash to install mods, to be honest I am one of the rare guys that does all installs manually (nuts I know, but that is the way I roll) so some help in learning how to pack them that way would be great.
What I need to do to pack these guys in a more friendly manner?
Hmmm
The directory structure would be something like this:
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Got any plans on adding OpenMW support?
One thing: you might want to repackage the archive so the map files are in the proper directory structure, for easy installation with Wrye Mash or MO2 (i.e. in each sub-package the map files are in MWSE\mods\Map and Compass\mapsWagner\).
Or you could create a proper map pack for Map and Compass, with a maps.lua, so people could install it alongside the original Wagner maps and switch between them, but that would require players to modify the Map and Compass config file and those who don't RTFM might not be able to figure that out.
But anyway, great job on these.
I have never used wrye mash to install mods, to be honest I am one of the rare guys that does all installs manually (nuts I know, but that is the way I roll) so some help in learning how to pack them that way would be great.
What I need to do to pack these guys in a more friendly manner?
Hmmm
The directory structure would be something like this:
This way Mash would know exactly where to install the files.
Thanks for the info, thought it was something more complicated, glad it is simple hehe!
Thanks for the info!