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    EverQuest®: The Legacy of Ykesha™ will introduce cartography to Norrath. Any character will be able to use the cartography system if the player owns The Legacy of Ykesha extension (meaning that there is no 'trade skill' required, though some zones may require special parchments on which to draw maps).

    Each zone map will consist of four layers. The first layer will be reserved for any maps that we provide. On top of that you will be able to create three additional layers for your maps. You will be able to turn on or off any of these map layers in any combination. Here's an example of the overview map of North Freeport (the map and the mapping tool may change).

    MAP illo

    You will have several options for drawing maps. You can go to one location, mark that as a starting point for a line, then move to another and mark the end of the line. A line will be drawn between those two points. Or you can draw continuous lines by starting a line and moving around adding points as you go until you choose to end the line. You can also turn on the automatic mode that will start the line where you are and add new points every time your character changes directions until you choose to end the line.

    Illo of toolbar

    As you can see, there are a lot of options available from the toolbar, including setting the color of your lines, removing points or lines from the map and clearing the map completely.

    You can use labels to enhance your maps. Labels are markers (a "+" symbol) with text attached. Just as with lines, you can choose the color for the label text as well as one of three text sizes. Labels can be edited or removed easily, and you can toggle labels on and off. Here's a closer view of the Freeport map:

    Map illo

    Your character's location on the map is designated by a "+" symbol if his Sense Heading skill is low. In this case you can see that our character is standing in the entrance to the Temple of Marr. But if his Sense Heading skill is good the + will be replaced with an arrow indicating the direction that the character is facing. Here's a closer look. Note that these shots were zoomed in using the mouse wheel, but if you don't own a wheel mouse there are buttons in the map window to zoom with. For this shot we improved the character's Sense Heading skill so you can see the arrow.

    Map illo zoomed

    As a boon to new players, we plan to supply maps of each starting city and newbie zone with the launch of The Legacy of Ykesha.

    Very detailed maps can be achieved using this tool. In some places, particularly where there are buildings of more than one story, maps can get a little crowded. The map tool provides an answer to that. You can set up a filter based on the height of the line. So, for a simple example, here's a shot of the map of Kaladim.

    Interactive layered map

    You can use the Height Filter to filter out parts of the map that are above or below a certain level relative to your character. Note that the map above has the Height Filter turned off, so we are seeing the entire map. If we turn it on, it will only show lines 10 units above (High) and below (Low) the character. You can set the Low and High setting to the numbers that suit you best. In some locations, such as tall buildings or towers, levels of the map too far above or below you aren't really useful, and may be very confusing. To see this work in this simple example, click on the Height Filter button in the picture above to turn it on and off.
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    Ok, I'm a little lost. Does this mean that SONY is going to either just give us very basic maps of most zones and then we fill them in with info or we have to buy them from map vendors/loot from a mapping MoB? Also, just how basic is the map, do I have to run against every wall in a zone to get the outline of it? Or do I just add little things in? Anyone get more out of it then me, my mind hurts from my GF yelling about V-Day here in the States. :?

    P.S. In the newest Lore chapter from LoY with the Trolls going to Neriak did you see him? Cigarskunk running scared for his new home still having the Frog's hand print on his face from being smacked out by them? Just joking Cigar.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by EnfinitiStarr8
      P.S. In the newest Lore chapter from LoY with the Trolls going to Neriak did you see him? Cigarskunk running scared for his new home still having the Frog's hand print on his face from being smacked out by them? Just joking Cigar.


      *Clears throat*

      Originally posted by New Lore
      It was hard for the strategists to keep their minds from drifting towards the nearest harbor town and the tactical advantage they would have in taking it, should they seize control of the ocean to the east. If something within Broken Skull Rock gave trolls the ability to command the seas, what power could it offer a more intelligent race?

      Call it a hunch, but THIS will be relevant. Dark elves taking coastal towns?

      Methinks that Grobb may not be the last city to Fall.


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      • #4
        P.S. In the newest Lore chapter from LoY with the Trolls going to Neriak did you see him? Cigarskunk running scared for his new home still having the Frog's hand print on his face from being smacked out by them? Just joking Cigar.
        Nah - the pict wasn't clear - that was a pict of Nidalap and some of his boyz comming back from checking out Occupied Grobb - that was a frog limb hanging out of my mouth - had to eat on the go since Slate started hasseling us.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Lilosh
          Methinks that Grobb may not be the last city to Fall.
          I don't think Freeport will fall in the same sense as Grobb did.

          OTOH, we 'know' (from the EQ2 history...which hasn't happened yet) that at some point between EQ and EQ2 the Militia gain complete control over all of Freeport, booting the paladins (and presumably all the other worshippers of good-aligned deities) out into the Ro Desert.

          And the Dismal Rage are (sort of) allies of the Militia. They are also (sort of) allies with Neriak.

          Not so much a fall, as a gentle amble downwards...
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          • #6
            So anyone know 1) if we access these map layers outside of the game application and 2) what kind, if it's recognizable, of data format are they in?


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            • #7
              So anyone know 1) if we access these map layers outside of the game application and 2) what kind, if it's recognizable, of data format are they in?
              1) Visually? I doubt it.

              2) It's possible the map data will be in plain text - i.e., simple point data. That'd certainly be the easiest way to store the user drawn lines and the labels.

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              • #8
                The map format is similar to that of... a 3rd party EQ program, which I will not promote here, nor do I suport its use, but on a their boards, they foudn that the Cartography window was using a similar format to their map format, and have converted their maps over. They are already downloadable at www.eq-toolbox.com . Still don't know if they will work when LOY is released, but it's a start for the lazy people.

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