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How to edit halo custom edition maps
How to edit halo custom edition maps








how to edit halo custom edition maps

What now? Click on the Tags tab, and you'll see a list of entries. So now you're in-game on the map you want, and have the map that you want to edit opened up in Assembly. map file, you need to actually load into that map in-game (or so I was told). Assembly will show you the map names for every single map across each Halo game.īefore you open a. Okay, so you have Assembly open and you know which map/s you want to edit, but how do you know what the name is? Easy! Pretty awesome, go to the Help tab and click Map Names. Once I figured this out, things finally came together. You'll have to click Save for EACH of these open tabs in order for it to work. You then have multiple sub-tabs for the warthog, ODSTs, and spawn points. I discovered (I'm pretty sure), this is because you have to hit Save for EVERY tag that you edit.Īnother example - Say you're editing Installation 04, so you have the. For a good while, I was hitting the Save button once, and then restarting the map to test changes.to no avail. map tabs on the top row, and you'll see tags under them. You'll notice 2 different lines of 'tabs' when you open new. The next thing, which confused the absolute hell out of me (and I'm still not 100% sure, I just know that it works), is how to save the changes. map file and edit the assault rifle entity. So if you want the assault rifle to modified consistently through the entire campaign, then you have load up each campaign. When you save those changes, the assault rifle will only be different for that map. For example - let's say you load up the first mission and make changes to the assault rifle. This is because, for God-knows-why, each object has a different entity per map in the game. The thing with Assembly is that before you start changing things, you need to load into the level you want to edit. All you have to do is unpack it and you're good to go. He's made a few guides on using Assembly that helped get me started, and I didn't even want to do all the cool stuff he shows.Īnyway, the main problems I ran into were changing weapon damage and just generally finding 'tags'. I'd link his channel, but I'm pretty sure that's against discussion rules. I got a decent foothold thanks to Crimson on YouTube. I've got weeks worth of experience modding games like Fallout and Skyrim, GTA 5, and even old games like Lego Rock Raiders and Lego Island 2. I'm hoping to add a bit of light in the threads by sharing some stuff I've learned about basic modding for Halo Reach.īeing that there are hardly any guides on how to use Assembly, it took me quite a while. I see mostly the same boring topics about people fighting over aim assist, DMR starts, the ranking system, and so.










How to edit halo custom edition maps