If you can see the whole map, you could print-screen multiple times across it (moving camera across gradually), and then merge the screenshots. Then do the same with a map you know the size of. Then you can calculate the unknown map's in-game dimensions by multiplying the ratio of the merged-screenshot sizes by the known map's in-game dimensions.
Nebuli's way is probably easier though, but I'm not sure because I've never looked into unlocking a map (In SC2 at least).
Good question. I think it's actually impossible to find the actual numbers somewhere without either unlocking the map or asking the author. Best you can do is something like DeltaV said that can help you determine the number.
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How can you find out the map dimensions of a published, locked battle.net custom map? (Other than looking at the minimap and guessing)
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Err... unlocking it? Or hoping they have it in their map description?
Ask the author?
If you can see the whole map, you could print-screen multiple times across it (moving camera across gradually), and then merge the screenshots. Then do the same with a map you know the size of. Then you can calculate the unknown map's in-game dimensions by multiplying the ratio of the merged-screenshot sizes by the known map's in-game dimensions.
Nebuli's way is probably easier though, but I'm not sure because I've never looked into unlocking a map (In SC2 at least).
Good question. I think it's actually impossible to find the actual numbers somewhere without either unlocking the map or asking the author. Best you can do is something like DeltaV said that can help you determine the number.