Well, I guess first off, I'm not sure how to set the next map. I see the trigger, sure, but I guess my question is how do I create the BRIEFING for the next map? I have no idea how that works. I checked out some SC2 maps, and parts of the briefing are played in the map and all that, but I'm not sure how a briefing works, how to put people in the briefing... nothing to start with at the moment.
Set Next Movie seems interesting, but how does one get started in making a movie?
Those are function specific to campaign maps, and most of them are unauthorized for custom map. The way campaign work is load up a storymode map with all the cinematic, briefings, when an actual map happen, load it, when you win, load back the storymode map with new parameter.
Ah, so the only way to do briefings here would probably be a cinematic, huh?
EDIT: That's still easily workable, actually, but I'm just making sure.
EDIT2: Re-reading your post, that's pretty much what you're saying. That's still cool, though - at least they give us a wide array of possibilities with the cinematic modes.
Well, I guess first off, I'm not sure how to set the next map. I see the trigger, sure, but I guess my question is how do I create the BRIEFING for the next map? I have no idea how that works. I checked out some SC2 maps, and parts of the briefing are played in the map and all that, but I'm not sure how a briefing works, how to put people in the briefing... nothing to start with at the moment.
Set Next Movie seems interesting, but how does one get started in making a movie?
@Frightwolf2005: Go
Those are function specific to campaign maps, and most of them are unauthorized for custom map. The way campaign work is load up a storymode map with all the cinematic, briefings, when an actual map happen, load it, when you win, load back the storymode map with new parameter.
@progammer: Go
Ah, so the only way to do briefings here would probably be a cinematic, huh?
EDIT: That's still easily workable, actually, but I'm just making sure.
EDIT2: Re-reading your post, that's pretty much what you're saying. That's still cool, though - at least they give us a wide array of possibilities with the cinematic modes.