Hi hyspanic, glad you're back and still making roper maps :-)
Supporting BIT maps is both a wish and a problem to solve. The BIT format is closed source and proprietary to LEADTools. There's a technical hurdle involved to exporting those maps that WMDB can't overcome as of this moment.
Yes, using the in-game map editor. Click the preview button, then right click the same button to convert to png.
However, tus-wa.com has a big collection of BIT maps, that might be the better place to upload them.
Hi again, about what I asked in my last question... is there any way to convert BIT maps (B&W) to textured PNG maps? When I mean textured, I mean textured using the same texture, algorithm & bevel that Worms uses internally. I read in the bottom of this website that it is possible, but I couldn't achieve it: https://worms2d.info/Monochrome_map_(.bit,_.lev)
Hi wmdb.org staff. I would like to ask for BIT file support. There are a bunch of really good old maps in that format that brings us (oldschool players) very good memories. I know that PNG format is the current standar, but BIT files are still playable, but even more important: they are part of Worms history and it should be preserved. Currently wmdb is the place to go to look for maps, but some very good maps are missing like old good classics: Dogma's City2002, all Mr.Blacksgy ropers, etc..
-Katie- is back? (She used to write with that kind of colors).
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Answer: Moderators can do that, ClaireKonatsu.
Or... the map owner could just re-upload it as a regular map.