

The game is due for release on PC from 18 November. It’s difficult to get a true sense of scale from this without some kind of comparison with Far Cry 3, but it at least offers an idea of the game’s layout. The different regions of Far Cry 4 are displayed too, so you can see where the forested bits are versus the mountainous areas and so on. There are also elephants (obviously,) a couple of different types of wolf and snow leopards. That’ll allow you to see the 18 different types of wildlife present in this game, from demon fish to honey badgers. To see the Far Cry 4 map in the largest possible dimensions, click on the smaller version in the “gallery” (of one image) below. Description: The aim of the project is to greatly enchance functionality of Far Cry 4's map editor. I suppose there’s a slim possibility that this is an extremely well-created fake, but it looks suitably real to me. Fino4: SP-Editor is a mod for Far Cry 4, created by Fino Production. As far as I can tell, it first showed up on Reddit, but has since spread around all over the place. Like the many and varied types of animal in the game, Far Cry 4’s map is at large in the wild. Look for Far Cry 4 on November 17, available on Playstation 4, Xbox One and PC.This is the fixed size version, look below for a bigger one.

Here's to hoping they find the budget and time to pursue this very important feature of Far Cry 4.įar Cry 4's Map Editor will alow players to create custom levels for four mission types:Įxtraction – Survive as you travel from one place to another

No promises but we will try."Ĭonsidering the tight development schedule over at Ubisoft, we're not sure that the team will have enough time to focus on anything but downloadable content or their next game. "We're going to keep supporting the game so hopefully we can get it done post release. "We always squeeze in as much as we can, but we're always prioritising. "I direct the game but I don't set budgets or timelines," Hutchinson explained via Twitter. However, game director Alex Hutchinson has spoken on the subject, relaying information that gives some hope to the idea of this feature being implemented post-release: While this might sound like a niche feature of the game, it's actually very important, as it keeps multiplayer fun and interesting after players have learned the other maps and all of their different nuances. Fans of the Far Cry series will be sad to know that one of their favorite features will be missing from Far Cry 4 upon its release: competitive multiplayer in custom maps.
