When it asked for the Starcraft Directory, I directed it to the Starcraft Remastered file, all of the files within and it couldn’t pick up on anything. Neither build of this program could PICK UP on Starcraft Remastered or the game data. When I discovered Star Edit was removed and checked the patch notes, I tried SCMDraft 2 they recommended, both the new unstable build and the more stable one available. What I do not like or what I think was a mistake is checking what type of support SCMDraft 2 HAS and IF, big if now, IF it can detect the Starcraft Remastered in order to manipulate that data and spit back out any game edits in general.
I’ve looked online and seen SCMDraft 2 and seen some of the most odd, yet, impressive maps developed with it and I can understand why most people move to it and want to use it in general overall.
While it was lacking in features, things we’re easy enough to grasp and manipulate in general to create your own maps, campaigns and even do the basics of whatever you we’re after. Before I hear it let me state my case a little.įirst off I don’t think removing Star Edit was a good idea nor was it even the best idea over all in general.