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Originally Posted by Bolitov Go to original post. I agree completely, I tend to think I am a fairly creative guy and would like to try and make some maps to have some fun on but the controls on the console are clumsy at best and precision is key when trying to make a quality and halfway playable map. Nothing wrong with the map editor on console. Originally Posted by sly Go to original post. Player numbers are dwindling, and I bet this is because players only see Far Cry 5 as the campaign and DLC missions, and are missing the whole deal with Arcade.

Assuming multiplayer gets patched and fans are more positive about the Arcade experience, offering the Arcade for free will probably attract far more players than ever before, and they can build on the maps that are already released.

Contact Us Archive Top. To start playing Far Cry Arcade , it's not immediately obvious, but it's well worth the effort! Boasting maps made by the community with the Far Cry 5 map editor, it extends Ubisoft's action-adventure significantly outside of the main campaign. With a broad selection of assets from within Far Cry 5 , you can make custom maps with modifiers and place them in Hope County. There's over 9, objects to choose from and some of these items come from other game worlds, including Assassin's Creed Black Flag, Assassin's Creed Unity and Watch Dogs.

You can create maps offline, but you'll be to be online when you play them. You can access Far Cry Arcade from within the game menu, and arcade booths dotted around Hope County. There's also posters you'll see around the game world, which you can interact with that give you quick access to some of the best featured maps. As well as creating your own maps and being able to share them with the community, you'll also be able to access other user-created Far Cry 5 maps. Give it a try now, pressing escape will bring you back to the editor.

Now before we start placing a tiger army we need to carve up the island, roughing out the terrain into a shape that directs our players a bit. Have a play around lowering and raising the terrain. It all looks a little naff at the moment because there are only the two textures at work, grass and sand. Lets make it a little more colourful. Pressing F9 will open the Texture Painter tool. It just seems more appropriate than having dark jungle grass all over my map.

With the texture added to your texture browser you can now paint it onto the level. Do play around with this but getting a hold of the brush constraints is the real key to textures. Create a bit of a mountain range with the terrain bump tool. Then add the Mossy Cliff texture to your texture palette.

Tick the use brush constraints checkbox below the palette. Now, set the minimum slope to If you now select the grass texture and set its maximum slope to 50 and its minimum slope to 0 and, again, paint over the mountain range. The grass texture will fill in all the gaps without painting over the cliff texture. Pretty neat. You can do this quite easily with the Collection System tool, the doohickey we used earlier to wipe away all the plants on the island.

Much like the texture painter, this tool can paint life onto your level, though in this instance it is in the form of collections of similar models — palm trees, grasses, bushes, tree stumps, and so on. Double-clicking the palette will bring up the collection browser and you can root through all the plants on offer.

These collections, if used judiciously, will really spruce up the landscape of the map. We just need to add a little more in the way of map decoration: buildings.

Pressing F9 will open up the Objects tool.



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