u/HachiroKureha

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How to place an image on top of the map?

Is there a way to place an image on top of the map?
I want to make a handdrawn version of a custom built world (just a small island). And I want to bring this handdrawn map into the game, so if you press [M] you don't see the normal map but the drawn version. (would be great if the position marker is still visible).

And is there a way to limit the zoom in / zoom out for the map?

I don't necessarily need the code, I just wan't to know the way to do this. Because currently neither me nor my friends have an idea how to properly edit the map menu.

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u/HachiroKureha — 14 days ago

Hi there, my team runs a modded game server and within our team we recognized that some ppl. use AI quite often in processes where its absolutely not needed - and it often makes the working process more difficult than easier.

Current Example:
We want to build our own little RPG-like gamemode. So we discussed some genereal ideas for the setting/story/worldbuilding and decided that everyone should just think about it and post their own ideas for this until the next meeting, so we can check all ideas there and put stuff together. Half of them did that, the other half used AI to "formulate their ideas". Well, in some cases this ended in so general notes that they have barely any content at all, in another case the team member uploaded a 11 pages AI-written document that was already way too complex and goes way too much into detail about mechanics etc. - so we have to search all the pages for the usable content for the general worldbuilding.

I plan to make a little presentation at the beginning of our next meeting, where I explain with examples in detail where AI works and where not, so the other team members understand. Problem is: even if said as friendly and polite as possible - they may take it like personal offence. The two admins of our group already tried to address the topic a few times (but t.b.h. with no clear plan how to do) - and the result was something like "then I might as well just skip it". Seems like some ppl. are already so dependent on AI that they can't even think of a few concept points and write them down (and we don't expect perfection - we just want to have something to work with).

Have you any ideas how to make ppl. not to not directly shut down and take it as personal offence when we explain where AI is not so good in the process?

(Especially in the general concept phase of worldbuilding a quick and dirty MS paint sketch of a few notes that have intention are way better than (at first glance) perfect maps and dozens of text pages - that lack intention and focus.)

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u/HachiroKureha — 17 days ago