Finding tiles in the Fallout 2 Mapper
Finding tiles in the Fallout 2 Mapper
I started up the Fallout 2 Mapper to see if it would be too difficult for me to use, and I suppose that it is. But I could be mistaken. Is there an easier way to find tiles than to click 200+ times on the double arrow buttons? I read something about setting bookmarks, which I suppose would be helpful once the right tiles have been found, but with so many tiles and such a limited search method I doubt that I'm going to bother making even a single map. And I usually make at least a single map before I quit.
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Very few of the tiles are labeled, so there really isn't an easier way to go about it. Here is a partial list of the tiles. Note that this is not complete, and I haven't double-checked it, so the exact numbers may be off, but they should be generally correct.
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0 Tile Eraser
1 Metal Grate
2-4 Steel Floor
5 Carpet
6-9 Concrete Slabs
11-59 Dirt
60-67 Old Tiles
68-75 Wood Roof
76-89 Tin Roof
90-144 Underground
145-195 Sidewalk
196-234 Road
235-237 Sidewalk
239-317 Roof
318-388 Old Roof
397-412 Bricks
440-445 Metal Grate Flooring
715-719 Rut
720-756 Tent Roof
757-801 UFO
802-811 Water
1053-1080 Goo
1390-1392 Wood Roof
1393-1395 Tin Roof
1631-1670 White Tent Roof
1672-1790 Arroyo Bridge
1809-1825 Stone Head
1892-1926 Red Carpet
2261-2274 Bricks
2276-2287 Stone Bricks
2422-2516 Unused
2517-2526 Bricks
2529-2546 Water
patience, buddy, I consider myself a very impationt person, for example I can't stand fishing unless I get fish after a few throws, but yet I have become one of the most experienced mappers out here(IT'S TRUE!)(ego growing)
Use the numpad plus-key to move forward, less tiresome than the mouse-click, use the numbers(I prefer "0" meself) to go back to start, find the tiles you want, move the cursor to the top of the screen to the pop-up menu bar, go to "tools" then "add bookmark" or something like that, then hit a number key.
It's easy as hell and if you can't do it then you don't deserve to use the mapper and I wish your PC would blow up in your face and spread splinters of shattered glass in your eyes...
EDIT: and a tip: He who look, he shallteth findeth
Use the numpad plus-key to move forward, less tiresome than the mouse-click, use the numbers(I prefer "0" meself) to go back to start, find the tiles you want, move the cursor to the top of the screen to the pop-up menu bar, go to "tools" then "add bookmark" or something like that, then hit a number key.
It's easy as hell and if you can't do it then you don't deserve to use the mapper and I wish your PC would blow up in your face and spread splinters of shattered glass in your eyes...
EDIT: and a tip: He who look, he shallteth findeth