This is probably a noobish question, but is there a command (or program) to export the .bzw file of the map you're currently playing to your computer? I'm trying to figure out map making and I figured a good place to start would be to look at other people's maps...
EDIT: nvm, found it.
Exporting .bzw files from the game?
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If you are a newb, it's probably better to make an old-style map made out of 1.10-style objects like boxes and pyramids. Don't try to jump straight into meshes until you have at least looked at the old style of maps.
Here is the old bzw manual page, and some other stuff.
http://cbg.bzflag.org/images/A-Delusion/manpages_old/
Here is the old bzw manual page, and some other stuff.
http://cbg.bzflag.org/images/A-Delusion/manpages_old/
Take a look at my Defender game mode concept.
Thinking is not an automatic process. A man can choose to think or to let his mind stagnate, or he can choose actively to turn against his intelligence, to evade his knowledge, to subvert his reason. If he refuses to think, he courts disaster: he cannot with impunity reject his means of perceiving reality.
Thinking is not an automatic process. A man can choose to think or to let his mind stagnate, or he can choose actively to turn against his intelligence, to evade his knowledge, to subvert his reason. If he refuses to think, he courts disaster: he cannot with impunity reject his means of perceiving reality.
Note that /saveworld is a terrible way to get readable map code. It annihilates comments, rearranges everything, and causes all sorts of other havoc.
If you want to look at (relatively) organized map code, it may be better to get map files directly from the map releases forum, or from server owners (if they oblige, of course).
If you want to look at (relatively) organized map code, it may be better to get map files directly from the map releases forum, or from server owners (if they oblige, of course).
Optimism is just a milder alternative to denial.
the way i save worlds is to open the menu (esc), goto options, and click the save world option
gazz: A bullet may have your name on it, but shrapnel is addressed "to whom it may concern".
http://bash.org/?785529
http://bash.org/?785529