i'm starting my first map and its very empty but already it isn't working? it can not start at all
how can it break if i didn't even do anything?? thank you for any help
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1. Are there start locations for each player?
2. Are there human + computer players in the map description tab?
3. Did you use any wacky characters in the title?
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yes lol thank you
is there a easy guide for noobs that tells this?
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We can't explain the universe, just describe it; and we don't know whether our theories are true, we just know they're not wrong. >Harald Lesch
yes lol thank you
is there a easy guide for noobs that tells this?
No. Let us be your guide.
hm ok if its not annoying
thanks for help!
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its so hard to test something
i must change team before i start but can not change ~_~ team 2 has open spot and i click on other team name ..... but can not change to team 2 ??
i try in defense map and i can change team easy ..... its only my map i can not?? thank you for any help
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You need to make sure there are human players on each force that have start locations.
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You also can't change to teams (forces) with computer players on them.
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githubReached the top of StarCraft theory crafting 2:12 AM CST, August 2nd, 2014.
Oh totally didnt realize that lol.
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o jjf it was computer thanks
how to let computer be my team then?
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You can have computer players on your team, but you can't switch to forces that have computer players on them. So if you edit the forces to include yourself and a computer player on the same force, that will be fine.
you can only make one team??
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You can have up to four teams, and if you want a computer player on your team, just edit the forces to include yourself and the computer on the same force. Just click on Scenario and then Forces, and make sure you're on the same force as the computer. So if you're player 1 and the computer is player 2, make sure players 1 and 2 are on the same force.
4 teams + 1 computer on the teams so 4 computer
a team is human and computer
you can pick team too
how to do this?
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There are only 4 forces, and you cannot move to a force with a computer on it.
So no you cannot have both the ability to switch between forces and an arrangement like...
This
Force 1:
Computer
Human
Force 2:
Computer
Human
Force 3:
Computer
Human
Force 4:
Computer
Human
You can however do something like...
This
Force 1: "[someone1] [someone2]":
Human
Human
Force 2: "[someone3] [someone4]":
Human
Human
Force 3: "[computers]"
Computer
Computer
Computer
Computer
or
This
Force 1: "[humans]"
Human
Human
Human
Human
Force 2: "[computers]"
Computer
Computer
Computer
Computer
and use the check boxes to set whether they initially share vision/are allied, then set the appropriate alliances between players and their computers (using triggers) in-game.
Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Jun 10 2015, 8:43 pm by jjf28.
TheNitesWhoSay - Clan Aura -
githubReached the top of StarCraft theory crafting 2:12 AM CST, August 2nd, 2014.
ooo thank you jjf, i made a thing work
when i have teams
human
computer
human
computer
human
computer
human
computer
is there ways to pick color after playing is begin? i pick color with
human
human
human
human
computer
computer
computer
computer
i'm not knowing if color can set when playing?? i want to have human and computer team if this works
thank you again this is very much more help then i expect
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An artist's depiction of an Extended Unit Death
You can set player colors in the Map Description section, but you can't change them mid-game. The best you could do to give a player a different colored unit is to have a rescueable computer, because rescued units retain their original color. If you need computer units to have different colors and they won't be involved in any sort of combat, you can also give a unit to the player color you want and then to Player 9-12, because units given to those players retain their color.
The Rescuable unit approach is not very good as each rescuable computer is essentially useless and is just a "hero color". If you want to switch "teams" then I recommend you have 2 forces, one with all the humans and another with all the computers. Slot 1 would usually be red, slot 2 blue, etc...
You can also choose your player's starting location (not the start location, just the location which the player has its units) via triggers and a choice mechanism similar to choosing a country in Diplomacy.
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