In Far Cry 2's map editor, you can flip objects off their sides by selecting the object you want to manipulate. Use the rotation tool to adjust its orientation, ensuring to rotate it along the appropriate axis. You can also hold down specific buttons (like the shoulder buttons on consoles) to fine-tune the angle until the object is positioned as desired. Finally, make sure to save your changes before exiting the editor.
yes it will have a map editor but i am not sure if it is multiplayer
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Aparently it does
To use the Far Cry 2 map editor, you need to first launch the game and click on the editor option in the main menu. From there, you can create new maps or modify existing ones by placing objects, terrain, and other elements to design your custom map. You can test your map in real-time to make adjustments and save your progress when you are satisfied with the result.
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As far as i know both the x-box 360 and PC versions of farcry 2 will have map editors
Try Far Cry 3 that one is a good one. The map editor is great on the PC but not so great on the Xbox or PlayStation.
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Seeing as Crytek also created Far Cry's editor, and I was an avid user of that... I can't remember exactly how, but I think there was a way to modify the terrain in such a way that you could rise water levels in specific areas. Have a play around in the terrain editor and the tools for modifying terrain. If not, sorry, I'm trying to figure this out too. Thought I'd at least give you an answer. Jono.
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I had the same problem, and realised I had to browse into the Ubisoft folder on the hardrive. Trying to run it directly from the DVD didn't work. As I'm using Vista 64, it was the following location: - C:/Program Files (x86)/Ubisoft/ Far Cry 2/ Bin/ FC2Editor.exe Hope this helps! Enjoy.