Drifter 167 Posted March 10, 2016 About this project:This terrain is based in Fort Jackson, South Carolina. For a bing maps location click here. This terrain will be as close to the real life satellite images. This terrain is built as a training ground. Realism units and people who just want to practice on a terrain that is based on a real life training base. Required Addons: None Pictures: Thanks to:ArmA 3 community 10 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alex150201 894 Posted March 12, 2016 I'll be following! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Drifter 167 Posted April 5, 2016 *DISAPPOINTING UPDATE* All of my terrains are on hold. I can no longer work on these terrains due to these reasons: 1. Mikero's Tools (Free version) are broken with the new update and have not been updated. He has a paid version that is updated with the newest ArmA update, but I honestly am not willing to pay for them. 2. Bohemia's tools are frustrating, I can't stand them. I am encountering an issue where I can pack the terrain for in-game use, BUT... when I go in game and go to the editor to prepare screenshots and testing. The terrain is no where to be seen on the list of maps to be loaded. I'm sure I am not doing something right. I watched tutorials on how to use Addon Builder for terrains and still nothing. No good results from the new update. I can't produce maps if I can't get my projects packed. Well, I will see you guys hopefully soon, either when a new free version comes out of Mikero's Tools "PBOProject" or someone helps me with the BI Tools issue. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
six_ten 208 Posted April 6, 2016 mikero's tools are worth the price and there won't be a new free version. If youre making lots of stuff, pay the money (basically amounts to a couple of rounds of beer on a Friday night, right?) and get the good tools Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Drifter 167 Posted April 6, 2016 mikero's tools are worth the price and there won't be a new free version. If youre making lots of stuff, pay the money (basically amounts to a couple of rounds of beer on a Friday night, right?) and get the good tools Oh I'm 100% sure they are worth it. The only thing is that I will be attending college in the near future and will be busy and probably have little to no time to work on these terrains as I was planning on releasing them before I head off. So I don't want to pay for items that I will only be using for another few months. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites