use the Starcraft editor but set all start locations and turn some human players into computer players for single player or multiplayer.
then if u play, change the settings,not melee, not free for all, but use map settings
Once you have installed Starcraft 2, just search your computer for "Starcraft II" and the Starcraft II Editor should appear in the list. Note that you DO need to buy the game or have a working account to use the editor.
A cadastral map is a map that shows the land properties in a community and the use to which a property is put or the name of the owners of each property.
A political map.
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when a earth's map in a circle the location will be one place.If you put the earth's map in a paper the location will be another place.thats the distortion of earth.
starcraft 2 map creator, it should comw with starcraft 2
My husband plays Starcraft. He says you cannot change the map in that game.
Ok, so to access the map editor, go to where Starcraft II is installed (e.g. c:\Program Files\Starcraft II) and in that folder is an application entitled Starcraft II Editor.exe. At least that is where it is on mine.
After saving the map, run starcraft. If you wish to play on multiplayer, click create, and then beside the map selection, there will be a button called "Browse". Click that, and find your map from there. If you play signleplayer, you double click on "up one level", and then the map should be in the downloads file. (Note - this is for Starcraft 1.16.1 Brood War. Other versions may have different ways of finding the map)
just search at google "free starcraft maps download" but there are other maps not search by this phrase like aeon of strife, fastest map ever(maybe?)
No problemo. Depending on where you saved it, it will be in a different place in the ladder. I like to save it to Starcraft Origional's first map menu. (When you hit the 'save map' button, a window will pop up where you choose where to save it). It will go to Starcraft Origional's first map menu as a default. Save it to wherever in Starcraft, then exit out of everything and start up Starcraft. REMEMBER: You must not have Starcraft running or it will not save. Go to 'Single Player', then log in, then click 'Custom Maps'. Then find the folder you remember it was saved in and scroll all the way down and you will find it at the very bottom.
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Once you have installed Starcraft 2, just search your computer for "Starcraft II" and the Starcraft II Editor should appear in the list. Note that you DO need to buy the game or have a working account to use the editor.
Depends on the map... Lost Temple has 4 spawn points Burning Steppes has 2 assuming that's what you meant
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does it meet the system requirments or do you put in your c.d.?
don't know, i think you lock down a ghost. :)