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Far cry 5 map editor battlefield 1
Far cry 5 map editor battlefield 1







far cry 5 map editor battlefield 1
  1. #FAR CRY 5 MAP EDITOR BATTLEFIELD 1 WINDOWS 10#
  2. #FAR CRY 5 MAP EDITOR BATTLEFIELD 1 WINDOWS#

All of the executable programs for Far Cry are in that folder, including the Editor.exe file. Go to your Far Cry installation directory, specifically here: Far Cry/Bin32 directory.

#FAR CRY 5 MAP EDITOR BATTLEFIELD 1 WINDOWS#

Use whatever they call "My Computer" or "File Explorer" in Windows 10. You have to run the Editor.exe file that comes with the game. I looked at my GOG installation of Farcry and the files for the editor are there. What gives? I don't understand why the editor wasn't included with this version. The only problem: IT DOESN'T INCLUDE THE MAP EDITOR! I was so disappointed when I discovered this! I know this to be true because when I installed my physical copy on my computer I was still able to access the disc menu, which had the sandbox/map editor selection on it, whereas the GOG version takes me straight to the game menu, from which I can't access the map editor. So I bought the game off GOG and it turns out they were right, this version of the game runs beautifully. Someone eventually pointed out to me that the DRM-free version of Far Cry on GOG.com would work flawlessly on Windows 10. At first I considered buying a different OS so I could play the game (along with other physical games I own that also won't run on 10), but I quickly realized that would be a waste of time and money.

far cry 5 map editor battlefield 1

#FAR CRY 5 MAP EDITOR BATTLEFIELD 1 WINDOWS 10#

Only did I discover later that it wouldn't run on Windows 10 because of its incompatibility with a form of DRM that Far Cry uses. SkinnyBiscuit76: So here's the scoop people: I originally bought a physical copy of Far Cry (2004) so I could use the awesome sandbox editor to my heart's content. You still played as Ajay Ghale and they were set almost around the same time as Far Cry 4. Far Cry 4 also received two expansions, Escape from Durgesh Prison and Valley of Yetis, but they were not standalone expansions. The only problem: IT DOESN'T INCLUDE THE MAP EDITOR! I was so disappointed when I discovered this! I know this to be true because when I installed my physical copy on my computer I was still able to access the disc menu, which had the sandbox/map editor selection on it, whereas the GOG version takes me straight to the game menu, from which I can't access the map editor. Far Cry 4 also marked the first Far Cry game with a multiplayer component, map editor and branched out RPG elements. So here's the scoop people: I originally bought a physical copy of Far Cry (2004) so I could use the awesome sandbox editor to my heart's content.









Far cry 5 map editor battlefield 1