While I think postal up over 10000 may be a little much however it’s different. Not everything has to be like DOJ’s. Thrive to be something else and not just a carbon copy server like the rest. With that said the people over in mine enjoy the maps personally and like how detailed it is as @Virus_City stated it gives an accurate idea where you are for let’s say a panic button.
To each their own but I enjoy it and seems others do as well.
Right now, you have what, 5 .png’s? Live map requires around 1300 in order for them to work appropriately. The resource is here and the map images can be found here
Yeah, I really did not want to go to the 10,000’s but how I formatted it, it left me with no choice. I would like to go back and revisit it but that will not happen for a while. Glad you enjoy the map
Holy crap! That is a lot of tiles. I will look into it this weekend though, thank you for providing links
I apologize that you do not like the map, I understand that. But please do not continue to be rude, there are plenty of maps out there, to each their own. (again, you can find a DOJ-like map here, or if you want another one check here)
I believe so, most maps are server side. The installation is very simple, the included read me goes over it. You just stream the map files over your server, then distribute that mapzoomdata.meta file to members, and have them install it where the read me specifies.
I’ve been having a problem with postal code maps and that is that the map is super bad quality when ingame. Do you know any fix for this or have any clues what to do?
Download the File
Open it
Open the ‘Server Resource’ directory
Drag and drop the ‘map’ directory into your server resource folder
Add ‘start map’ to your server.cfg
Restart the Server
and done!
For those wondering how to edit the map, go in to all the YTD’s and extract the map files Make sure to do PNG Then open them up in photoshop, do whatever you wanted to do and then save as PNG and upload/replace them using OpenIV, I know this since I’ve done it for my own community