So, the other day I tried uploading an unfinished map, but when I tried it says it exceeds the limit of size. My map atm is 19.5mb, it's unfinished with little changes to the default settings. How is this possible? And how can other people with HUGE RPG size maps get uploaded? I'm starting to really hate Blizz for this.
If that did worked, then I would've had more music in my map. Sadly you cannot use custom sound files from a mod. I am suspecting the same goes with pictures and models.
Is there an easy way to convert things from a map to a mod. Or do I have to go and re-create it? If I have to re-create it, I'll just make it Sc2Mapsters only map :(
Is there an easy way to convert things from a map to a mod. Or do I have to go and re-create it? If I have to re-create it, I'll just make it Sc2Mapsters only map :(
It's best if you recreate it in a mod. Dependencies with the same data tends to merge and screw values up.
So, the other day I tried uploading an unfinished map, but when I tried it says it exceeds the limit of size. My map atm is 19.5mb, it's unfinished with little changes to the default settings. How is this possible? And how can other people with HUGE RPG size maps get uploaded? I'm starting to really hate Blizz for this.
Do you have a lot of custom assets?
Something you can do is put all the assets, or a lot of them, into a mod. Publish the mod, and use it as a dependency for your map.
Did you mark that you want "Smaller Files" in the editor's Preferences?
@DoubleElite: Go Nvm, I must of read something else cause my response lacked. XD
Upload assets to a mod, upload your mod, in your main map, attach your mod as a dependencies.
If that did worked, then I would've had more music in my map. Sadly you cannot use custom sound files from a mod. I am suspecting the same goes with pictures and models.
Is there an easy way to convert things from a map to a mod. Or do I have to go and re-create it? If I have to re-create it, I'll just make it Sc2Mapsters only map :(
It's best if you recreate it in a mod. Dependencies with the same data tends to merge and screw values up.