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  1. I just saw Sacred 2 on the shelves at the local shop and after reading I saw there was PC version and multiple versions- what is the difference? Should I get the Australian version of the Gold Edition from somewhere online (no stores here have it) or can I download the version from this site (I read that the money goes to the site and sacred wiki which I've spent some time reading so it would be good to do that).

    You want to get the UK Gold edition so you can play online with us. If you click the 'Gold Edition' link up the top of the page you can download it (and that's the version that donates to the site/wiki).

  2. Ah ha!

    got a pic?

     

    This forum has a reputation of lordly sheppard's pies ^^

     

    :)

     

    gogo

    As requested..

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    Just had some more for dinner, was great.

     

     

    Or lay the remains (Grieben) on soft paper to suck up some fast. So you can eat it like chips, very crossy, very tasty

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    I'm not quite sure what we'd call it, but it looks tasty!

     

     

    I'm about to have some hot Apple Pie :)

     

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    haha, I hope that is desert and not dinner :)
  3. The guys here said they can print this on their hp Indigo Press 5000. But they need the dpi se at between 300 - 600. Or I think I can talk to one of our programers to convert what you have already set. Think he said he can use Photoshop to do it. Tha sound right?
    If the document is setup at 300dpi (as per the PDF files), scaling it up to 600dpi will degrade the quality. There shouldn't really be any reason to go up to 600dpi, 300 is more that fine for the size it is.

     

    I really appreciate the feedback guys. It's helping a lot! Question about colour now... I'm having a very hard time matching "real world" palettes to sRGB. If I understand correctly then RGB is basically a standardized web palette and CMYK is a collection of colour standards of which I need to choose the right one. Furthermore... I should probably prepare an American colour version of the map and a UK version?

     

    Any insight on colour? :viking: How closely does your print version's colour match the online version's colour dreeft? I really want to get that as close as possible.

    You are correct about the colour models; RGB is for screen, CMYK is for print. The easiest way to understand the difference is that RGB are "additive colors". Combining red, green and blue light you will get white light. CMY (K is black) are "subtractive colors". When the inks are printed on white paper, they absorb the light shining on the page.

     

    So, basically this means that most colours created on the RGB monitor can be duplicated using CMYK inks, but not all. As an RGB monitor is generating light, it can create some bright colours that can’t be duplicated on any CMYK printing press. Paper can only reflect light, so if you print the super-bright RGB colours in CMYK, they get a lot duller.

     

    So in this context, because the map came from screen, you may have a hard time converting it to CMYK and keeping the colours the same. We will probably need to see a printed version in order to actually determine how different the colours are going to be.

     

    CMYK should be roughly the same in both the US and UK. The difference is more to do with the inks that the printers use. There will definitely be some differences between the two locations. Again, it will be very hard to account for this without seeing a printed copy. This is why most printers provide proofs of their jobs to ensure the colours are correct. The only way of getting exactly the same colour is by using Pantones, which is not possible in this case.

     

    My printed copy was not bad. However it was only printed on a desktop laserjet printer, which is not the best for colour matching. I would expect the colour to be closer on a professionally printed version.

     

    You're on the right track with the text, that will definitely help with readability.

     

    Vectorization of this one will be a Beastly job. But I think it is do able. Once vectorized, a file of that nature has immense possibilities. Color seperation

    becomes an "on the fly" task.

    It will take some time, but I'll post the final product when it's worth the keystrokes .

    But I've got some good core files to work from.

    Jet

    You're going to make a vector version of the entire map? That is a beastly job! You're brave, good luck to you :)
  4. And of course...if anyone wants to show us what they think some of the enemies from Sacred 3 should look like...
    I broke into DS and stole some of their artwork.. here is a picture of the final boss.. :thumbsup:

     

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    Seriously though, I have a feeling Sacred 3 will probably be out before Diablo 3. How am I supposed to work both of them in together?!

  5. And the Regeneration Per Hit works with magic's too ? Like, having an amulet with this stat, and then hitting the enemy with a Fireball for example,

    will reduce the regen time too, or only with melee attacks ?

    RpH only triggers with weapon based attacks (normal attacks and weapon based Combat Arts). But it will reduce the regeneration time of all Combat Arts.
  6. Yeah, unfortunately some paper will be left unused and somewhat wasted depending on where you will print. The print shop I'll be using, Bureau en Gros, tells me that they can print at any specific length so the square map shouldn't be a problem for them. Ultimately anyone that ventures a full map print should carefully educate themselves on their local print shops. I have a feeling that shop prices will differ greatly based on equipment at hand.

     

    Really nice insight you've provided dreeft. Thanx! After reading up on standardized paper sizes I've come to realize that the sizes I've chosen aren't the best for full size prints. I'll work on a A0 and a B0 print size. Hopefully that will reduce the need to scale to fit so as to preserve detail as much as possible.

     

    Oh and the gradient was me, haha. I wanted to create that folded paper look. I'll prepare a copy without it. :) As for the difficult to read text I might be able to overlay an additional layer of text to make them look more solid.

     

    Would you know what the best amount of margins would be for a 30+" print? I'd like to try to ensure that "Scale to Fit" is not needed during the print process.

    I wouldn't say wasted, it is just simply not designed to be printed in the way I did it. It was actually my own fault assuming that it would fit into the A0 size. I did so because you specified 8 sheets of 11x17 (A3) which works out as A0. I should have realised when the 4th and 8th pages were only a small sliver. It definitely won't be a problem for any reputable print shop to cut it down.

     

    hahah, I'm glad the gradient was you. I spent a few minutes over the weekend attempting to remove it, but I was having difficulty getting the colors correct. I really like the effect, and looks great when printed, but it can be distracting if you are attempting to use it as a functional map rather than a decorative piece :) My other suggestion regarding the text would be to potentially add an outer glow/stroke to it. Something like this perhaps (original on the left for comparison):

     

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    In regards to margins, it will be fine as long as there is sufficient room around the edge of the map in the document so that they won't be cutting into it. Because it is not a perfect shape (ie. the edges are not straight) there is going to have to be a certain amount of white space no matter how it is printed. The amount of white space (and therefore the margins) will be determined by the dimensions of the document. I think the amount of space you have left around the outside of the pdf files is perfect. I would suggest setting the file up to fit into a perfect square and whatever white space is shown, is the margin :)

     

    The scaling to fit was simply caused by my effort to fit the map onto sheets of A4 paper. Most desktop printers have rollers that grab the paper on the edges in order to feed it through, this is why you cannot print flush to the edge and hence why I had to scale it down. This is not a problem for a print shop, because their printers don't have the rollers. They will simply print it to fit whatever size your document is.

  7. Ouch! You are braver than I, I haven't sacked up and made a HC toon yet.
    Go on, do it.. I dare you! :)

     

    To quote Samuel L. Jackson, "Anything lost can be found again, except for time wasted."

     

    Yeah...they lag may not seem too bad at first, but when your out there killing a bunch of stuff it can get annoying. If theres anything you need and you see me around, just ask, gold, weapons, sets, whatever.
    Yeh, I was having no problems until I got swamped by Harpies and Skeletons. I think it was the magic effects that caused the lag and I ended up standing their unable to move/heal/teleport. Oh well, I got her back up to 10 in a couple of hours, so no real loss. It reminded me not to store items in her personal stash, starting the new toon was a bit of a pain without any runes/gear to get me going.

     

    Much thanks for the offer, I will hit you up if I see you :)

  8. Sweeeeeet! That's so cool dreeft and you did it SO fast. Oh, and "ninja with a scalpel" indeed. Your fiancee did an amazing job on the edges. Love

     

    her lil Cube Crafts btw! :lol: The cut out edges was the very first thing I noticed. Awesome. I

     

    love it. I'm always so thrilled to see a print out of the map. I never imagined that it would ever get printed. Cool cool cool. :D

     

    So how did it turn out for you? Was there any part of the image that was cut off during the print. Did I do a good job with the margins? I really wasn't sure about the margins at all. I had done a bit of reading about print margins but still never felt comfortable with my choice.

     

    Are the place names in the Crystal Region legible? I think the ones in that area were the smallest. Could maybe an even higher DPI make it legible?

     

    In the event of a need for a larger version I've prepared a 150 cm 300 DPI square PDF map, eh heh. For some reason though I get a "draw error" if I try to open it in Explorer or Adobe Reader. I hope that isn't a problem. It loads fine in Photoshop at the very least. The reason I've been sticking around 300 DPI so far is because I'm concerned about file size and the resulting time it will take to download for those interested in printing. The 150 cm 300 DPI square PDF map is already 264MB. :blink:

     

    Any other thoughts oh great printing guru?! :D

    It turned out great, no problems with your setup. The margins were fine for my use, but I printed the document using 'Scale To Fit' so I can't comment on them for full scale printing yet.

     

    The only issue I have noticed is the gradient that runs down the centre of the map. I assume this was added by their art team to make it appear to have been folded. You can see this clearly on the photo I posted, but it isn't in LazyTomcat's map. I will see if I can remove it because it will help with readability for the areas it covers (particularly Dragonmaw Pass & Seraphim Island).

     

    Some of the items in the Crystal Region (and Cursed Forest) are a bit small on my version, but they might be ok on a full size version. It seems to be mainly with the long text strings like 'Island of a Thousand Paths' and 'The Bridge Spanning Nothing' (but now that I know what they are, I can make them out). It might be possible to increase readability by making the yellow text lighter (possibly even white). The yellow text works good on the green areas but in the desert it's quite difficult to make out.

     

    The draw error is a bit of a problem. If you can't open it with Acrobat, the printer may also face the same issue. I will see if I can put all the PDF files together and export a full map without the draw error.

     

    That document size is pretty normal for a file of that complexity at those dimensions. We need to ensure that the document is setup at exactly the right size so that there are no problems when people take it to a print shop. Printers have a tendency to charge through the roof for adjustments to documents. Ensuring that the document fit's into the A0/33.1 x 46.8" size with some space around it will prevent the need for bleed or crop marks.

     

    If I think of anything else, I'll let you know.

     

    Thats awesome. Wish I had a poster size map of Ascaron.

    3 cheers for your wife! :woot::woot::woot:

     

    Chere ^-^

     

     

    Hey Dreeft where did your wife get those cubes? I want a Domo one. hehe :bounce:

    It really was easy, even with a desktop printer and a bit of a time you can definitely make your own.

     

    They're from Cube Craft. Domo comes from here. :)

     

     

    Wonder if I can download this to a thumbdrive and then take it over to Kinko's or a print shop and have them print it out.
    You definitely could, but you will need to get them to put the files together for you. This could be costly, it might be worth waiting for a full size file or doing as loco suggests and get them printed digitally. This is a good temporary measure that keeps the price down.
  9. That's a very strange issue then. If the game installs, there's theoretically no reason why the disk/drive would be at fault.

     

    This thread seems to have some useful information: http://forums.2kgames.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6327

     

    Judging by the number of software development sites that are referencing this issue, I would almost go so far as to say there is something wrong with your copy of windows. It is likely a problem with Visual C++ or .Net runtime libraries. I would suggest trying to update both of these and see if it helps.

  10. This is great, very handy.

     

    I have a question though. I was speaking to a low level player who specifically said he got his mount at level 1. He then invited me into a server and got me mine.

     

    Based on this info, I know how he setup the server for me, but it doesn't explain how he got his. I can only assume he had someone else invite him in to a server? Is there any way to set this up to allow you to get your own characters a mount?

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