map tags
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Xeyllosh
category tags for maps for easier searching for published maps in the explore page or even just in your own collection
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Philipp
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Tags in Explore
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CeladonGreen
When you're in explore, sometimes you're looking for a base map that's cloneable and also a specific style, say Watercolor Cities, but you can't search for both. Instead, you have to hope that whatever is most cloned hasn't been made unclonable by its owner.
Also, I'd love to be able to filter out things that are 4k, since my laptop can't handle that and it's so annoying when I find a great set of walls or a background and have filled everything else in when it all crashes.
So a solution to this could be tagging maps, both with what it's a map of, but also Cloneable/Not Cloneable, 1K/2K/4K, etc.
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SirZeel
Yes! I can't count how many WONDERFUL maps I could have missed because I was searching "Forest" or "Camp" and they were named something like "The amazing place of Uahwrewa the Beholder Slayer of Magic Death and Terror".
Philipp
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Map Tagging
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Sneakybutcher
Ability to tag published maps for better search functionality.
For example, Battlemaps2.0-forest-fey-cloneable
Currently we need to scroll through thousands of maps to find what we're looking for, in what is one of Inkarnates greatest features; shared and modable maps.
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Nepeta
Great idea, the filter options on the Explore page just aren't specific enough - especially as we cannot select "clonable" and the "map style" at the same time. (Tiny change there, please?)
As it is now, the only way to make your map easy to find is to put those things into the title of the map - but people want to give their maps nice names, not lists.
A tagging would be a fine thing, maybe even offer a tickbox list of typical things so we are using the same tags. Things like: Scenery, indoor, outdoor, wilderness, civilisation, dungeon, basic (easy to modify without removing a ton of stuff first), magic, farm, winter, summer... you get the picture.
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Anonymous
I think it is one of the most important and necessary functions right now, it is sad that many people do not take it into account
Philipp
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