Hello
Since there's alot of people having problems with zTracker, I've decided to create a tutorial
(Please move if it's wrong section or something)
NOTE: THIS DOES NOT WORK ON OTSERVERS!
● Whats needed?
♪ Tibia
♪ zTracker Speedyshare // zTracker Megaupload (Original thread)
● Start Tibia and login to your account.
● Start zTracker and choose "File > New project". It will ask you where to save it. Don't mind to save it as .ztk, it's okey we will change that later.
● Now, choose your options:
● Now click Start, walk around and track the map. Click Stop when done.
● Now goto "File > Export map to .otbm". Done!
Thanks~
GoldRoger
Since there's alot of people having problems with zTracker, I've decided to create a tutorial
(Please move if it's wrong section or something)
NOTE: THIS DOES NOT WORK ON OTSERVERS!
● Whats needed?
♪ Tibia
♪ zTracker Speedyshare // zTracker Megaupload (Original thread)
● Start Tibia and login to your account.
● Start zTracker and choose "File > New project". It will ask you where to save it. Don't mind to save it as .ztk, it's okey we will change that later.
● Now, choose your options:
Scan All floors: All the visible floors will be tracked.
Ignore movable items: This will ignore any kind of item that you can move, most of this items are garbage so this helps to get a cleaner map.
Save monster spawns: this feature is still beta, it works by saving the monsters when first seen, the monsters ids are stored so it wont repeat the same monster (up to 10000) but keep in mind if a monster dies and respawn then the ID change and you will repeat the spawn, also this generates a single spawn for each monster, im not sure if this could affect OTs so i may improve this later.
Save NPCs: It saves where a NPCs used to stand, but it won't create a file.
Export global coords: The generated OTBM map and spawns will use the real tibia coords.
● Now click Start, walk around and track the map. Click Stop when done.
● Now goto "File > Export map to .otbm". Done!
NOTE: If you used an older version that saves the tracked map into .OTX, use Sim0ne's map editor to convert it into .otbm.
How?
Open the .OTX file in Sim0ne's, goto "File > Save as..." and save it as a .otbm, easy aye?
Thanks~
GoldRoger
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