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For information on map creation, see [[Map making]]  | For information on map creation, see [[Map making]]  | ||
Maps (otherwise known as worlds) are the universe that a player exists in while playing BZFlag. It is downloaded when logging into a server, and cannot change while the game is in progress.  | Maps (otherwise known as worlds) are the universe that a player exists in while playing BZFlag. It is downloaded when logging into a server, and cannot change while the game is in progress.  | ||
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== Playing a map ==  | == Playing a map ==  | ||
Maps can be played by specifying them command-line to the server, then connecting with a client. Info on running servers can be found at [[BZFS]].  | Maps can be played by specifying them command-line to the server, then connecting with a client. Info on running servers can be found at [[BZFS]].  | ||
== List of maps ==  | |||
* [[AHOD]]  | |||
* [[Bloodbath]]  | |||
* [[Boxy War]]  | |||
* [[Calypso's Wrath]]  | |||
* [[Castle Warfare]]  | |||
* [[Ducati]]  | |||
* [[Fox Burrow]]  | |||
* [[Hix]]  | |||
* [[Missile War]]  | |||
* [[Missile War 2.3]]  | |||
* [[Passion]]  | |||
* [[Pillbox]]  | |||
* [[Tavern]]  | |||
* [[The Two Castles]]  | |||
* [[The Two Tanks]]  | |||
[[Category:Maps]]  | |||
Revision as of 00:26, 1 December 2016
For information on map creation, see Map making
Maps (otherwise known as worlds) are the universe that a player exists in while playing BZFlag. It is downloaded when logging into a server, and cannot change while the game is in progress.
Map Making
Maps are text files, but they may be made with an editor such as BZEdit or pyBZEdit. A plugin also exists for Blender that allows import and export in world format.
Playing a map
Maps can be played by specifying them command-line to the server, then connecting with a client. Info on running servers can be found at BZFS.