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Mapping - Setup

How to get your system all set up to start mapping

Step 1 (optional): Obtain the mapping support

If you didn’t already, download the mapping support zip.
This is only needed if you use an old version of NetRadiant or another map editor (including NetRadiant-custom, which is a fork of NetRadiant).
If you download NetRadiant from the NetRadiant website or compile it from source, you can ignore the following steps and proceed to step 5 directly.

Step 2 (optional): Extract the zip

Extract the zip archive using your favorite archiving tool

Step 3 (optional): Locate the folder for userdata

Locate your userdata folder, note that this is NOT the install location. This is the place where Xonotic saves your userdata.

  • Windows: C:\users\user\saved games\xonotic\data
  • Linux: ~/.xonotic/data
  • Mac: ~/Library/Application Support/xonotic/data

This folder has a similar layout as the game folder. Game wise these data folders are treated similarly, however, it is best to save your work in the userdata folder so that you don’t accidentally mess up your Xonotic install, or so that your work doesn’t get lost in an update.

Step 4 (optional): Move the mapping support pk3

The mapping support zip contains a file called xonotic-<timestamp>-maps-mapping.pk3. Move this file to the userdata folder (see step 3), NOT data/data. This folder should also contain your config.cfg.

Step 5: Get NetRadiant working

  • Windows: Windows users can download a precompiled version downloadable from the NetRadiant website.
    The mapping support zip also contains a compiled version of NetRadiant in the mapping folder but while it may works, it is fairly outdated and lacks a lot of updates.
  • Linux: Linux users can use a precompiled version downloadable from the NetRadiant website.
    (NOTE: Archlinux users can also use the netradiant-git PKGBUILD)
  • macOS: macOS users can use a precompiled version downloadable from the NetRadiant website.
  • FreeBSD: FreeBSD users can use a precompiled version downloadable from the NetRadiant website.

People wanting to compile NetRadiant themselves can look at the NetRadiant Repository.

Step 6: Set up NetRadiant

When you first start up radiant it may ask where the engine path is. Simply point it to the Xonotic install location. Then NetRadiant should start and the lower right pane should have a list of texture packs. If there are no texture packs, then you may need the mapping support, please refer back to step 4.

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