So far, only the Custom Maps which I have downloaded from Multiplayer are available on Single Player.
To some degree, this makes sense, considering I'm still on Battle.net either way. But with the 5 map limit on publishing maps, it would be nice to, say, download a map from somewhere like SC2Mapster and be able to load it up in SC2 without having to go through the editor every time I wanted to play it. As of right now, I know of no way to do that.
Thus I'm curious. Am I missing something? Is there a way for me to play Custom maps on Single Player in SC2 without going through the editor for every unpublished map?
Bonus Question:
Is it possible to roll-back a version of a map that has been published? Say for instance you published a new version so you could test it with a friend, but found it to be buggy. Is there any way to roll back the public version that's available?
So far, only the Custom Maps which I have downloaded from Multiplayer are available on Single Player.
To some degree, this makes sense, considering I'm still on Battle.net either way. But with the 5 map limit on publishing maps, it would be nice to, say, download a map from somewhere like SC2Mapster and be able to load it up in SC2 without having to go through the editor every time I wanted to play it. As of right now, I know of no way to do that.
Thus I'm curious. Am I missing something? Is there a way for me to play Custom maps on Single Player in SC2 without going through the editor for every unpublished map?
Bonus Question:
Is it possible to roll-back a version of a map that has been published? Say for instance you published a new version so you could test it with a friend, but found it to be buggy. Is there any way to roll back the public version that's available?
@Chamenas: Go
Drag and drop your map file onto the starcraft 2 application. It starts in single player outside of battle.net.
you should save past map versions, you can always unpublish and then publish the old version, but there may be even easier methods.
I save old versions, yeah, but it will still bump it up a version, won't it?