Show FeaturesThe Map Editor in Far Cry 3 is not very different from Far Cry 2's Map Editor. One of the new and notable features is that you can place handheld weapons, AI, and Vehicles, but these are only for Personal Use. Like in Far Cry 2, it is mainly used for Multiplayer, and sometimes just to mess around. As said in the above segment: AI, Handheld weapons, and Vehicles are only for personal use. This means that only one player can play it in the map editor.
MultiplayerTo make a playable Multiplayer map, your map must be valid for the wanted gamemodes. To get your map validated, you will need to go to Gamemodes, then go to Global. Here, select End Movie, and place it where you want. This will be where the ending scene of the match takes place. You then must make spawn points for the Blue Team and Red Team, as well as make the shared spawn points (BT: 9 RT: 9 Shared: 10) You must also have none of the Items stated only for Personal Use, and you will also need to place everything needed in your gamemode in good places. Each gamemode will need different spawn points. Once you are done, you will need to save your map, name it, publish it, and start up a beta test. Here, you can test your map with others, or just watch others play it.
The Far Cry 3 map editor is not a new piece of kit, and has been available for both consoles for a while now. The editor is getting a free update however, to let you add some wonderful Neon to your maps... The Far Cry 3 Map Editor Pack – MARK IV Style is currently available for the Xbox 360, and adds a lot of the new assets from Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon. So, if you've wanted to add some sweet dragons or just more glowing Neon buildings, now's your chance! Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon is the stand alone game that is very tongue in cheek, mocking the futuristic vision of the 80's with relish. Shoot goons in spandex, fire laser rifles and run from the glowing dragons, all in the same engine that made Far Cry 3 so enjoyable. The editor is out now for free, so pick up a copy! Did you guys even know you could make maps for Far Cry? Have you done any yourself? Tell us below! Does Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon have map editor?Ubisoft recently released the Far Cry 3 Mark IV Style Map Editor Pack for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, which contains assets from the standalone spin-off title Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon. Using the free map editor pack, gamers can now create maps based on Blood Dragons universe of '90s retro VHS-era future.
How do you get the map editor in Far Cry 3?You can access the map editor of Far Cry 3 on PC from the game's installation folder. Once you have located the folder, open the FCEditor.exe file to start the editor. You can find advice and feedback for the Far Cry 3 map editor in our community forums.
How do you get Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon for free?To get Blood Dragon, go to the Ubi30 webpage, click "Get the Game Now," and follow the instructions. You will need a Uplay account to claim the free game. It normally sells for $15 on PC and console. Blood Dragon replaces the previous freebie, Beyond Good & Evil, which was free up until November 8.
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