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Herakilla wrote:would be nice but until the servers lack has now are given a serious upgrade this would take a lot of usage
hecter wrote:Just... No. The amount of server space required for this would be obscenely huge. In order to do it well, it would also require, potentially, multiple extremely expensive programs (the current version of 3D Studio costs 3500$) and would take ages to do. Let's stick with "Large" and "Small", shall we?
InkL0sed wrote:hecter wrote:Just... No. The amount of server space required for this would be obscenely huge. In order to do it well, it would also require, potentially, multiple extremely expensive programs (the current version of 3D Studio costs 3500$) and would take ages to do. Let's stick with "Large" and "Small", shall we?
I never said this was urgent, did I? Perhaps this will be plausible some day. I just wanted to make sure Lack has at least heard the idea, and see what people think of the idea itself.
hecter wrote:InkL0sed wrote:hecter wrote:Just... No. The amount of server space required for this would be obscenely huge. In order to do it well, it would also require, potentially, multiple extremely expensive programs (the current version of 3D Studio costs 3500$) and would take ages to do. Let's stick with "Large" and "Small", shall we?
I never said this was urgent, did I? Perhaps this will be plausible some day. I just wanted to make sure Lack has at least heard the idea, and see what people think of the idea itself.
And I just gave you some reasons on why it should never ever be...
1. Software is plentiful and expensive
2. Extremely time consuming
3. New XML system would be required for the army co-ordinates
4. Server space required would be massively huge
It's just not valuable or practical enough for it to ever be implemented... It would required hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars for to do a single map and for what? So you can play around with a map in 3D? Just... no...
InkL0sed wrote:hecter wrote:InkL0sed wrote:I never said this was urgent, did I? Perhaps this will be plausible some day. I just wanted to make sure Lack has at least heard the idea, and see what people think of the idea itself.
And I just gave you some reasons on why it should never ever be...
1. Software is plentiful and expensive
2. Extremely time consuming
3. New XML system would be required for the army co-ordinates
4. Server space required would be massively huge
It's just not valuable or practical enough for it to ever be implemented... It would required hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars for to do a single map and for what? So you can play around with a map in 3D? Just... no...
You are describing the present. I am asking about a possible future. Really the only valid point you make is 3. New XML system required for army co-ordinates.
I do concede that this doesn't seem likely though. At the present I admit it's probably impossible.
He wants, click-able, zoom-able, angle changeable maps.lord voldemort wrote:click this
InkL0sed wrote:Hecter, I understand you're being realistic, but you sound as if you don't even want 3D maps. All I'm saying is that if it becomes plausible, we should do it. Simple as that.
hecter wrote:And I just gave you some reasons on why it should never ever be...
1. Software is plentiful and expensive
2. Extremely time consuming
3. New XML system would be required for the army co-ordinates
4. Server space required would be massively huge
It's just not valuable or practical enough for it to ever be implemented... It would required hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars for to do a single map and for what? So you can play around with a map in 3D? Just... no...
DiM wrote:hecter is partially right. 3d maps are impossible now. probably in 2-3 or more years they will become a reality but surely not now.
i just want to say i don't agree with all the reasons he put up.
1. Software is plentiful and expensive
1. there are ways around the software prices. plenty of ways. do you really think i paid for all the software i used in map making?![]()
2. Extremely time consuming
2. current map making is also time consuming. i'm sure that if lack adds 3d there will be plenty of volunteers. in fact click here to see my 3d map. i did it a long time ago with the 3d maps option in mind.
3. New XML system would be required for the army co-ordinates
3. this is the least of the worries. xml can be updated fairly easy.
4. Server space required would be massively huge
4. this is indeed the only serious problem. i can't argue here.
hecter wrote:DiM wrote:hecter is partially right. 3d maps are impossible now. probably in 2-3 or more years they will become a reality but surely not now.
i just want to say i don't agree with all the reasons he put up.
1. Software is plentiful and expensive
1. there are ways around the software prices. plenty of ways. do you really think i paid for all the software i used in map making?![]()
2. Extremely time consuming
2. current map making is also time consuming. i'm sure that if lack adds 3d there will be plenty of volunteers. in fact click here to see my 3d map. i did it a long time ago with the 3d maps option in mind.
3. New XML system would be required for the army co-ordinates
3. this is the least of the worries. xml can be updated fairly easy.
4. Server space required would be massively huge
4. this is indeed the only serious problem. i can't argue here.
1. Ha ha, no, of course not.
2. Yes, you did a bit with 3D, but it's been my experience that doing things with 3D programs takes quite a bit more time and not only does it take longer, you don't get the level of detail that you could with Photoshop.
3.Ya, I know, just an extra digit space for the co-ordinate portion of the XML...
4.
Personally, I just don't see the value in lack changing the XML (yes, not a big deal, I get it!), putting in tons and tons of hours of work to implement a system so you could use 3D maps, a map maker putting in tons and tons of hours to make a 3D map and lack upgrading the server by an obscene amount just so you can pan and tilt in a blocky-but-3D environment.
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