How To Make An AI GENERATED Map in GeoGuesser! (2024)
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Introduction
Creating an AI-generated map for GeoGuesser can be an exciting and efficient process, allowing players to explore new locations and environments. This guide will walk you through the steps required to generate and import your own custom map successfully.
Step 1: Access the Map Maker
Begin by scrolling to the GeoGuesser map maker page. You’ll find various options available for generating your map.
Choosing the Generation
You have the choice to select different generations for your map. If you're only interested in Generation 4 locations, for instance, simply select that option. This filtering will ensure that only Gen 4 coverage is included in your map.
Adjusting Generator Settings
It’s crucial to adjust how many generators you want. While this can put a strain on your computer, a typical setting is around five generators, which should work effectively without overwhelming your system.
Setting Location Parameters
When specifying your location, you can decide the proximity of generated markers. For instance, if there's a designated location nearby, you can set a distance—like 500 meters—that influences where AI-generated locations will appear. Most users find the default setting works just fine.
Select Generation Options
The map maker may offer various settings, such as new road generation or intersection options. For the purposes of this guide, we will stick with a standard rejection of Generation 1 and focus on a normal map of Spain.
Step 2: Generating Locations
To start generating your map locations, set the count of desired locations. For example, you might want 2000 locations. After entering your settings, click "Start." You will see markers rapidly appear, showcasing how many locations get covered efficiently.
Once finished, you can click on the locations to confirm that they’re all oriented correctly towards the road. Although some markers may appear odd, the majority will face the road as expected.
Step 3: Exporting Data
To export your generated locations, you will need to retrieve a specific script from the site, which will be shared in the description of the guide.
Upon completion of the data generation, you will see options for exporting. For simplicity, select "export selection to clipboard." This action prepares the data and allows you to transfer it to GeoGuesser.
Step 4: Importing into GeoGuesser
Once you've generated your GeoGuesser map and have the necessary extension downloaded, navigate to the import section. You can now click “Try importing locations from clipboard data.”
If the prompt indicates that 2000 locations will be added to your map, simply click “Add Locations.” This action will refresh the page and populate your map with the newly generated markers. You can explore these locations, and they will all be accurately oriented for gameplay.
In conclusion, creating an AI-generated map for GeoGuesser can enhance your experience and provide endless exploration opportunities.
Thanks for following this guide! Happy mapping!
Keywords
- AI-generated maps
- GeoGuesser
- Generation 4
- Map maker
- Export
- Import locations
- Custom map
FAQ
Q1: How many generators should I use in the map maker?
A1: It's recommended to use around five generators to ensure good performance on your computer.
Q2: Can I filter map locations by generation?
A2: Yes, you can select specific generations to include in your map, such as Generation 4.
Q3: How do I export locations after generating the map?
A3: After generating your map, use the option to "export selection to clipboard" to prepare your data for importing into GeoGuesser.
Q4: What should I do if I want to add only a specific number of locations?
A4: You can set the desired count of locations you want to generate before clicking the "Start" button; for instance, you could choose 2000 locations.
Q5: Will the locations be facing the right direction?
A5: Yes, most generated locations will be facing the road correctly for a better guessing experience.