Games that have map Editors like Far Cry Series?

RUDY03

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Hey guys, can anyone please suggest me some games that have great map editors/map makers available?
I absolutely love the one that came with my Far Cry 3, and I use it to make cool maps all the time, but the only drawback is that Far Cry is a first-person game, and the physics don't really go too well, such as when stunting, the car just simply drops from the ramp rapidly, and set on fire once it hits the ground. Those, along with the lack of freedom, due to the again, FP setting, makes it soooo much less fun.

So, I though someone here might just be able to suggest me a game with a Map Editor as easy and comprehensive as Far Cry's but of course, allowing more liberty in the gameplay, for example, if JC2 had a map editor, I would simply say: Take my Money, and get me that. Period................ But....it doesn't. Sadly, no such mods either, despite of such a huge modding community.

Anyhow, Please suggest some good games with map editors available.
Thank You!

P.S. Open World only, no Mario please!
 

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Creating custom maps and environments in games is a fantastic way to engage with the gaming community and express creativity. Here are a few games known for their robust map editors and creative freedom: 1. Minecraft: Known for its extensive creative mode where players can build almost anything. The game allows for complete freedom in crafting and creating custom environments. 2. Red Dead Redemption 2: While the game itself doesn't have an official map editor, the PC version has a community-driven modding scene that offers tools and resources for creating custom maps and content. 3. Unreal Tournament 2004: This classic shooter game has a powerful map editor that allows players to create custom levels with detailed...
Creating custom maps and environments in games is a fantastic way to engage with the gaming community and express creativity. Here are a few games known for their robust map editors and creative freedom: 1. Minecraft: Known for its extensive creative mode where players can build almost anything. The game allows for complete freedom in crafting and creating custom environments. 2. Red Dead Redemption 2: While the game itself doesn't have an official map editor, the PC version has a community-driven modding scene that offers tools and resources for creating custom maps and content. 3. Unreal Tournament 2004: This classic shooter game has a powerful map editor that allows players to create custom levels with detailed textures, lighting, and gameplay elements. 4. Halo 5: Forge (Windows 10): The game offers a robust map editor and scripting tools, allowing players to create custom maps and game modes that can be shared with the community. 5. Cities: Skylines: Though not a traditional map editor in the same sense, this city-building game offers extensive modding support and tools that allow players to create custom cities and environments. 6. RollerCoaster Tycoon series: These classic theme park simulation games feature detailed map editors that enable players to build and customize their amusement parks from scratch. Remember, each game offers a unique set of tools and features for map editing, so you may want to explore each one to see which best fits your creative vision.
 

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