How to create new scenario/mission

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Warn.png This manual is intended for the new reworked map editor. Not release yet, but you can already try it in the Steam beta branch. Currently it's the recommended way how to create the new maps.

How to change Steam beta branches:

1) Right click to Nebuchadnezzar in the Steam library and then select "Properties".
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2) Select "Betas" section and in the drop down list select required version. Chose "None" for the default version.
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Custom maps and mods

  • All new or changed data (including new missions) are distributed and managed through the mods.
    • Note: All scenarios are in fact missions without a campaign, so we will refer all new maps as a missions.
  • Although working with the map editor won't require you to work directly with the raw mod data, the user should know the basic of how the mods work.
  • See Quick Start & Modding Basics

Mission map vs Mission definition

Process of creating a new mission in Nebuchadnezzar has two main parts:

  • 1) Define the mission.
    • Create data structure for the mission.
    • Define all of the mission's properties like available buildings, surrounding cities, mission objectives etc.
  • 2) Create a map for the mission.
    • Create the map itself.
    • Place all terrains, buildings etc.

Screens and tools description

Mods management screen

This screen allows you to create new mods and to upload your mods to the Steam workshop.

  • 1) List of your developers mods
  • 2) Create new mod with the given name.
  • 3) Upload selected mod to the Steam workshop
  • 4) Go to the next screen with the mod's missions.

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Missions management screen

This screen allows you to create map for the defined missions and access them for the future editing and testing.

  • 1) List of your missions in the selected mod.
  • 2) Create new map for the selected mission.
  • 3) Open editor with the selected mission, either for empty map start or historical start.
  • 4) Run the selected mission, either in empty map start or historical start.
  • 5) Open missions definition tool. More below.

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Definitions files editor