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, but to get it all working smooth and nicely, my question is, wich mod's are needed to have a compleet moded game with all the small little things that are needed, i mean, what MUST you have as basic mods so you can play with them all, is there a Compleet Mod Pack..?
Can someone help me on this..? i worked at the Dutch Railroads for 16 Year's here in Holland, the City Of Maastricht, im kinda hooked on trains lol, so i want the Full dutch Mod first, once i got the Base Mods that are needed to make it all run smooth, Help is apreciated, because i dont know where to look, so many mods in there, but for them to work, you need a base setup so you can run them all out there, and there are Plenty LOVE IT !!
so let me know send me a message... especially for the Dutch Railroads part
Thanks for your Time :)
Last you want Gimp. Gimp is an opensource photoshop-like program that will allow you to change the Geotiff file to a .png 16bit grayscale file that you need for this game. It can also be used to change the size of the file, blur some of the terrain so you don't end up with massive height differences, and moddify the terrain manually (for example for adding rivers.)
For merging and resizing your heightmaps into your map: Microdem. this opensource program can do a lot of stuff. I find it key to making detailed maps. It is a hard to learn program though, and although i have used it for a few of my more recent mods, i still can't quite fully understand how it all works. You use this program to merge the heightmaps, change it's size and export it as a grayscale Geotiff file. it also has the option to change certain heightranges in the heightmap to other heights. This might be the key to dealing with land under the sea. You can also use the option that finds sea and lake/river areas, and sets those areas to the lowest level on the map.
If you still want to give it a try to make a map yourself, here are some sources i use:
For heightmaps: http://www.viewfinderpanoramas.org/dem3.html This site pretty much has all of the world available as heightmaps. the files are hard to modify though, as they have a strange file type.
For a quick look which of the downloaded heightmaps you need: VTBuilder. This open source program allows you to open the heightmap files to have a quick overview of them, so you an decide which to use for your maps.
By the way it is a great map.. good work.