MTA Team jhxp Posted March 23, 2009 MTA Team Share Posted March 23, 2009 (edited) Winter is more or less over, so it's time for another update... and I'm sure you will certainly enjoy this one. After countless hours being put into scripting and struggling with fixing MTA:SA bugs, the Map Editor Team is proud to present the first version of MTA:SA 1.0's Map Editor being released publicly on the resources SVN repository. Not only does it replicate pretty much all of features included in our old MTA:SA Race Editor, but it goes further than that and extends them and adds many of which were requested since the beginning of this project. The most notable changes since the Race Map Editor are: Crucial changes in the map editor's architecture design: instead of a separate mod like it was before, it is now composed of a set of open sourced scripts for the MTA:SA server. This way, parts of the editor can be used for different purposes as will be explained below. Multiplayer map editing: making it possible for several people to join the server where map editor resources are running, allowing them to edit the same map simultaneously. Support for gamemode "Editor Definition Files" (EDF): these allow you to create maps for specific gamemodes without the need of editing the map code manually. EDF extends the map editor with features of a specific gamemode, e.g. placing team spawnpoints for the Stealth gamemode in your map can be done by just selecting and placing them on the map. New User Interface: makes the map editor much quicker and easier to use. New "cursor mode" editing: a mode that locks your camera and turns your mouse pointer into a world cursor. This way, you can easily place different objects in your scene without too much trouble. Improved testing mode: various "live" options are accessible through the F1-key that will help you testing your map such as spawning vehicles, weapons, changing skins or setting player locations. Improved object handling: these give you the possibility to select objects on your map in a more precise way depending on their shape. Improved camera movement: added functionality for strafing your camera instead of only turning. Objects can also be moved with your keyboard relative to your camera position. Undo and redo options: in case you moved an object by accident, it'll be easy to undo your changes. The list goes on and on - the map editor team has certainly done a tremendous job in making the new editor. Be sure to test this nice piece of software if you are not already familiar with our nightly builds. We highly recommend going through the tutorial on the first launch as it will help you learn how to use it. Additionally, the map editor manual is available in case you need more information about a certain feature. Developers can download the map editor along with the most up-to-date resources pack for the 1.0 server at our GoogleCode downloads page. Always remember to use the newest revision available for both the resources and the nightly build. Remember these builds are still considered experimental and are not ready for end-users until MTA:SA 1.0 is released. Also keep in mind that Map Editor will not work on anything older than our current 1.0 builds. Note: If upon installing and launching Map Editor you are getting a black screen instead of the editor, it might mean that you've got an outdated acl.xml file. To resolve this, go to your MTA San Andreas\server\mods\deathmatch directory, and remove or rename acl.xml , then install the latest nightly again and try starting the Map Editor again. Some screenshots of the new map editor (click to enlarge): In other news, Multi Theft Auto: San Andreas (dp2.x and beyond) are now supported by the popular Xfire gaming application. It now recognizes whenever you are playing MTA:SA and might offer more features in the future as support will be improved. A batch race map converter (for MTA:SA dp2.x and beyond) has recently been released (by arc_) so you can now easily transform your favourite Race maps into resources that are ready to be played in MTA:SA by using the race resource. The converter will be included in the final 1.0 installer as an additional switchover tool for people that are still using MTA:SA Race. Also, since the last post Multi Theft Auto's source repository has gone through nearly 200 updates (ranging from small code cleanups or installer changes to major re-designs). Changes which are worth noting are: MTA:SA now keeps its files in a single directory rather than in two (unlike previous versions). Installation paths are no longer stored in the registry. Rewritten game pool code: improved performance for in-game entities. Major improvements for weapon sync and accuracy (e.g. sawn-offs should work much better now). The default Lua VM was replaced by LuaJIT. This should make scripts run faster and enhance coroutines functionality. Removal of outdated and unused timestamp code leading to network packet bugs. Improved support for trains, including fixes for derailing and new scripting functions. Compatibility tweaks for the Linux/POSIX server branch. Improved setElementAlpha functionality. Alpha now works per entity for objects and vehicles (and previous versions of 1.0 also supported per-ped/player alpha). Various tweaks and fixes for weapon glitches, crashes, GUI annoyances, scripting functions, and other general stuff. For the complete list of changes, head over to our code repository. Last but not least, we have opened new report categories on our bug tracker, namely "Resources" and "Map Editor". The first one should be used for reporting bugs in resources included in the 1.0 package, so currently for the resources available on our resources SVN repository. The second category should be used for reporting bugs in the above mentioned map editor. These were some good weeks. The progress bar for 1.0 on our Roadmap has risen up to 86%. Hopefully it will break 90% any time soon. Until the next update. Edited February 8, 2011 by Guest Link to comment
DarkLink Posted March 24, 2009 Share Posted March 24, 2009 Keep going guys ! It's almost done. After 4 years we have a good multiplayer mod for SA Don't stop now guys ! Good job ! Link to comment
LordQuas Posted March 24, 2009 Share Posted March 24, 2009 great news, now I'm waiting for final release of 1.0 Link to comment
Kaltsu Posted March 24, 2009 Share Posted March 24, 2009 Damn, you guys really know how to make these great, detailed updates. Keep up the good work! Link to comment
Hiyoko Posted March 24, 2009 Share Posted March 24, 2009 Ok, doesn't this post say we can use the map editor now? Where can we download it then..................... Link to comment
MTA Team jhxp Posted March 24, 2009 Author MTA Team Share Posted March 24, 2009 Developers can download the map editor along with the most up-to-date resources pack for the 1.0 server at our GoogleCode downloads page. Always remember to use the newest revision available for both the resources and the nightly build. Remember these builds are still considered experimental and are not ready for end-users until MTA:SA 1.0 is released. Also keep in mind that Map Editor will not work on anything older than our current 1.0 builds. Link to comment
MTA Team jhxp Posted March 27, 2009 Author MTA Team Share Posted March 27, 2009 You might have an outdated acl.xml if you had used nightlies in the past. So remove it properly, and then see this topic for instructions on how to get nightly and map editor to work. Link to comment
viktors Posted March 29, 2009 Share Posted March 29, 2009 HEEEEELLLPPP! WHERE downloade MTA dm map editor? Link to comment
Willy Posted March 29, 2009 Share Posted March 29, 2009 Developers can download the map editor along with the most up-to-date resources pack for the 1.0 server at our GoogleCode downloads page. Always remember to use the newest revision available for both the resources and the nightly build. Remember these builds are still considered experimental and are not ready for end-users until MTA:SA 1.0 is released. Also keep in mind that Map Editor will not work on anything older than our current 1.0 builds. Link to comment
Kosmo Posted March 29, 2009 Share Posted March 29, 2009 Great work, works like charm and is alot more user friendly then the Race one. Cheers! Link to comment
Scarface Posted March 30, 2009 Share Posted March 30, 2009 Great work, works like charm and is alot more user friendly then the Race one. Cheers! I've never even managed to get the Race editor working, ended up giving up and waiting for the 1.0 editor Link to comment
(FC)..jack Posted March 30, 2009 Share Posted March 30, 2009 what is this one on mta dm or race? Link to comment
Scarface Posted March 30, 2009 Share Posted March 30, 2009 what is this one on mta dm or race? None, just 1.0 Link to comment
herbis11 Posted April 1, 2009 Share Posted April 1, 2009 HEEEEELLLPPP! WHERE downloade MTA dm map editor? Stop disgracing Latvians with your spam... Learn to read. Link to comment
(FC)..jack Posted April 1, 2009 Share Posted April 1, 2009 mine ent working it was earlyer but now it wont start... what shold i do? Link to comment
robhol Posted April 1, 2009 Share Posted April 1, 2009 mine ent working it was earlyer but now it wont start... what shold i do? Learning to read, type and use forum search would all be very useful. Link to comment
MTA Team jhxp Posted April 1, 2009 Author MTA Team Share Posted April 1, 2009 And, in consequence, read and follow these: http://code.google.com/p/multitheftauto ... htlyBuilds Link to comment
BLuE_SySTEM Posted April 5, 2009 Share Posted April 5, 2009 First of all, Great work MTA team Nice to see your spirit on this New map editor is really cool but it got me sad when i saw i can't really create races there. I mean, i can create the map but i can't set it to be a race (add checkpoints, nitro pickup, test race). I was really hopping that this version had that because, without it, the best way to make a race is using mta race and it requires uninstall and install of different versions. It won't have option to set a map for a race or am i wrong and saw things wrong? Either way, good work. Link to comment
Willy Posted April 5, 2009 Share Posted April 5, 2009 it will have race support in the final release of the map editor. Link to comment
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