So I'm helping my friend with his map and I've noticed many issues with his units and how they are based seemingly on the campaign units' stats. He added in the Dependancy for Campaign and Story Mode and it must have somehow changed a lot of the units around.
I know this is an issue for people, but I can't find a fix to get everything back to normal on here. Is it easiest to copy all the triggers, terrain, and custom stuff in the data editor to a new map or is there a simpler method someone has found?
When you open the data editor, you can see all the units from either dependency. So if you have the melee dependency, you will see the melee marine.If you have campagin dependencies, you will see the campaign marine. If you have all of the dependencies, you will see several copies of the marine. I believe that if you swap dependencies, it can re-set stats that you did not modify yourself (the stats listed in blue). I would just remove the campagin dependency unless you need it for something. Otherwise, you could try removing the melee one. Always make a backup file when messing with dependencies, because it's possible they mess things up.
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So I'm helping my friend with his map and I've noticed many issues with his units and how they are based seemingly on the campaign units' stats. He added in the Dependancy for Campaign and Story Mode and it must have somehow changed a lot of the units around.
I know this is an issue for people, but I can't find a fix to get everything back to normal on here. Is it easiest to copy all the triggers, terrain, and custom stuff in the data editor to a new map or is there a simpler method someone has found?
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When you open the data editor, you can see all the units from either dependency. So if you have the melee dependency, you will see the melee marine.If you have campagin dependencies, you will see the campaign marine. If you have all of the dependencies, you will see several copies of the marine. I believe that if you swap dependencies, it can re-set stats that you did not modify yourself (the stats listed in blue). I would just remove the campagin dependency unless you need it for something. Otherwise, you could try removing the melee one. Always make a backup file when messing with dependencies, because it's possible they mess things up.
Nevermind, this post in this thread was very helpful. Just add in the campaign data, not the story data.
http://www.sc2mapster.com/forums/development/editor-bugs-and-feedback/5743-access-to-normal-campaign-and-multiplayer-units-at/#p3