How would one go about creating a country border, that is one region. I saw a map that used multiple regions but they where marked as one. I have no clue how it was done in the editor.
Would it be easier to define points in a "region" (country border) and then link them together somehow. How would I check if a unit was inside or outside of this "theoretical"region?
You can merge regions by selecting all of them and then go to edit -> merge selection (numpad 0).
Still not a perfect solution as you can only use squares and circles.
To check you'd have to use the condition Unit -> 'Unit in Region'.
I have hundreds of region created on initialization Im wondering if I could create a new region that "covers" the entire area. The shape should be as a cross. Can I bind them together trough a trigger?
How would one go about creating a country border, that is one region. I saw a map that used multiple regions but they where marked as one. I have no clue how it was done in the editor.
Would it be easier to define points in a "region" (country border) and then link them together somehow. How would I check if a unit was inside or outside of this "theoretical"region?
Hope that made some sense.
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You can merge regions by selecting all of them and then go to edit -> merge selection (numpad 0).
Still not a perfect solution as you can only use squares and circles.
To check you'd have to use the condition Unit -> 'Unit in Region'.
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I have hundreds of region created on initialization Im wondering if I could create a new region that "covers" the entire area. The shape should be as a cross. Can I bind them together trough a trigger?
There is an 'Add region to region' action.
I never used myself but it should work.
Gonna be a pain though unless the regions are saved in arrays.