I don't really understand renaming a map anyway. I edited blank_100 and changed str_blank_100 Blank 100 to str_blank_100 Lakeside Abbey, but the scene is still called blank_100 in the scene editor. When I host a game I do find Lakeside Abbey but it is just an empty map. From the guide it is not entirely clear to me how to rename a map, it seems logical to me that I would have the rename the sco file and scenes entry as well as the strings entry, but it does not say how in the guide.
Guess I'll just take screenshots inside the edit mode in the scene editor with ugly transparent water. :cry:
Ok teeth, frugfrug, and axephante. Just don't rename your maps and it should be fine. I've tried renaming my map in the strings and it shows my maps name but it comes up as an empty map, so I simple clicked the button to go to the next map and then I hosted tthe game. My map then appeared. If I wasn't clear say my map was blank_100 and I wanted to rename it to Upheaval now blank_100 will be gone from the list and Upheaval will take its place however it seems to load a blank map so I go to blank_101 and it should load my Upheaval map. Even though thats weird it worked for me. You could probably fix it my renaming alot of stuff in different .txt and other things.
I say just don't rename your map keep it blank.
Also you can take pics in scene editor very easily. Just go to your scene, go into editor mode and while in editor mode press H. No more transparent water!
Axephante, if you mean you can't see the battle option because the drop down menu goes off the screen just scroll down farther then click game type and then choose battle.
FrugFrug, try doing this, transfer your map file (.sco) to native map files and rename it to scn_multi_scene_1. Then go into the scenes.txt and find......Then copy your crpg scene code and overwrite these bolded letters with your crpg map's scene code.(click to show/hide)(click to show/hide)
Then you can host your game with bots I believe. Just go to Host Game then choose battle and choose the map Ruins.