I am having an issue with publishing my map that I'm hoping somebody knows how to fix. When I publish it, the screenshots show up on b.net with the colors all reversed. Blue turns to red, green turns to orange, etc. Its not anything to do with the map file itself. I've had friends publish the file from their computers and it turns out fine. I'm thinking it might be because I have a mac (I know...). Anyone know anyway I can fix this so I can publish it myself and have the screenshots come out looking normal on b.net? The screenshots are all .DDS format.
This is definitely a Mac issue. I still haven't found a direct fix to the problem, but I have found a work around, although it will require you to purchase Windows if you don't already have it. I was able to successfully publish my map with no screenshot issues through Windows 10 running on Virtual Box. VB is a virtual machine, essentially a computer within a computer that runs on part of your hard drive that you can dedicate to a different OS.
I am having an issue with publishing my map that I'm hoping somebody knows how to fix. When I publish it, the screenshots show up on b.net with the colors all reversed. Blue turns to red, green turns to orange, etc. Its not anything to do with the map file itself. I've had friends publish the file from their computers and it turns out fine. I'm thinking it might be because I have a mac (I know...). Anyone know anyway I can fix this so I can publish it myself and have the screenshots come out looking normal on b.net? The screenshots are all .DDS format.
Does anyone know a fix for this? Having the same problem.
@zrankzappa: Go
What's your OS?
@AjaxTheNoob737: Go
Mac/El Capitan
Same problem here.
This is definitely a Mac issue. I still haven't found a direct fix to the problem, but I have found a work around, although it will require you to purchase Windows if you don't already have it. I was able to successfully publish my map with no screenshot issues through Windows 10 running on Virtual Box. VB is a virtual machine, essentially a computer within a computer that runs on part of your hard drive that you can dedicate to a different OS.
Try tga instead of dds. Sounds like a MAC bug.
@Mille25: Go
I tried both.