Select: This switches the cursor to select mode, which allows you to get information on andĮdit items that are already placed on the map. Mini Map: This displays or hides the mini map. It animates the waterĪnd other terrain features on the map to show you how they will look. Status Bar: This toggles the status bar at the bottom of the screen on and off.Īnimate: This option is only available if your display is set to 256 colors. The Toolbar contains shortcut icons for the Toolbar: This toggles the Toolbar off and on. You will be prompted to save your current PUD file ifĭelete: This deletes any items that are currently selected. The map editor off the Warcraft II CD, rather than a hard drive, this option will be grayed out.Įxit/Quit: This leaves the map editor. Sound Editor: This opens up the Warcraft II Sound Editor, which is described below. Save As: This allows you to save your PUD under a different name or location. Save: This saves the PUD that you are currently editing. Open: This allows you to select a PUD file that you wish to edit. New: This starts you in a new, blank PUD. When you first open the map editor, it defaults to a Large (128x128) map using theįorest terrain set. This section is intended to provide an overview of the features available, as well as some overall tips for Detailed help files are available in the map editor.
Windows 3.x users can run the editor if they have both Win32s and WinG installed onĬustom scenarios are called PUDs, and can be exchanged from system to system. The editor included with Warcraft II allows Windows 95/98/NT and Macintosh users to create their own scenarios by editing the map,