mini map size
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mini map size
Can someone give me a clue on how to increase the size of the Gettysburg mini maps. I have seen mods where the maps have been increased in size. My eyes are starting to have trouble making out all the details on the smaller maps. Thanks in advance.
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Re: mini map size
Hopefully someone with or having knowledge of those mods will chime in. If I remember right they required specific monitor resolutions to work correctly which made them not universally compatible, or very popular.
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Re: mini map size
Adding To what "Reb" said above:
It requires a bit of Modding to get the Mini-Map to work properly in the Game.
Basically - it is a sort of "Cut-Out" of a 570x570 Map - that is applied onto a 1024x1024 dds sheet.
So this part would require some type of Program such as - Photoshop, Gimp, Gimp2, or PaintNet - to edit the Graphics files.
It might also require you to edit the following files:
PopUp_Map.dds
PopUp_Command_Map.dds
Also - there is a "gscreens.csv" file that would have to be edited that goes into the "Logistics" folder.
The "gscreens.csv" file defines the Map-Size - and also tells the game where to draw the map icons.
davinci
It requires a bit of Modding to get the Mini-Map to work properly in the Game.
Basically - it is a sort of "Cut-Out" of a 570x570 Map - that is applied onto a 1024x1024 dds sheet.
So this part would require some type of Program such as - Photoshop, Gimp, Gimp2, or PaintNet - to edit the Graphics files.
It might also require you to edit the following files:
PopUp_Map.dds
PopUp_Command_Map.dds
Also - there is a "gscreens.csv" file that would have to be edited that goes into the "Logistics" folder.
The "gscreens.csv" file defines the Map-Size - and also tells the game where to draw the map icons.
davinci
Last edited by Davinci on Wed Oct 24, 2018 8:32 am, edited 1 time in total.
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