Rainforest Tileset
Quote from TuPaC on October 31, 2020, 11:32 amRainforest Tileset for
Warcraft II: Battle.net Edition
----------The Rainforest tileset isn't as well known as the Desert or Jungle terrains, but it is still
quite a work. There are a few problems that trouble it, though. The first oddity you're likely to
notice is that the trees and icons have the tendency to cycle colors like the water does. The
style and detail also doesn't match with the rest of the Warcraft II art. It is, however, still a
favorite among many people and is rather complete with high grass replacing the dark variety,
different trees, brighter sand, and a new design for the wall.To use this conversion, rename the file "rainforest.mpq" to "war2patch.mpq" and place it in your
Warcraft II BNE directory.Tilesets do not desync multiplayer games.
Main tileset design and concept:
HellmageIcon set:
Typhoon (fields@acs-online.net)Battle.net Edition conversion:
Typhoon (fields@acs-online.net)Recommended links:
The Infoceptor (http://www.infoceptor.com)
Camelot Systems (http://www.camsys.org)
Rainforest Tileset for
Warcraft II: Battle.net Edition
----------
The Rainforest tileset isn't as well known as the Desert or Jungle terrains, but it is still
quite a work. There are a few problems that trouble it, though. The first oddity you're likely to
notice is that the trees and icons have the tendency to cycle colors like the water does. The
style and detail also doesn't match with the rest of the Warcraft II art. It is, however, still a
favorite among many people and is rather complete with high grass replacing the dark variety,
different trees, brighter sand, and a new design for the wall.
To use this conversion, rename the file "rainforest.mpq" to "war2patch.mpq" and place it in your
Warcraft II BNE directory.
Tilesets do not desync multiplayer games.
Main tileset design and concept:
Hellmage
Icon set:
Typhoon (fields@acs-online.net)
Battle.net Edition conversion:
Typhoon (fields@acs-online.net)
Recommended links:
The Infoceptor (http://www.infoceptor.com)
Camelot Systems (http://www.camsys.org)
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