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Post by Bjarne BZR »

bdbodger wrote:How about combineing all the maps into one huge map so you can run out the gate of southern france up the road of the hunt down the crossroads to snowy park .
Ha ha ha! Using some clever hidden teleporting, it should not be a problem to put the maps over each other to overcome the X/Y limitations :D
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Hands up who offers to compile that sucker.... :shock:
Ill pass :D
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Shouldent be THAT bad. If you use teleporting, each map can be contained in completely separated VIS groups. So ( in theory :) ) the compiling of 4 maps merged like this should only take 4 times the time ( I said in theory, OK? ;) ).
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Hands up who offers to compile that sucker
well i got 1.5 gb RAM now, dying to try more of it out, HL2 maps take half a minute to get going at highest details and i have no system lag whatsoever now, it's joy. :cry: <---tears of joy

BUT, you'd hit max brush and max texture limits with 13 maps into one.
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