MapMixer is designed to give you more control over the way you launch and manage your game session in Unreal Tournament 3. It replaces the the game's Main Menu and let's you launch either a quick-offline match or a complete session where every map is specifically customised - or randomised. It's a whole new way to manage your UT3 experience.

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Description

Map List Editor - Creation

The Map List Tab lets you create your own custom map lists. On the right is the Available Maps list, showing all maps for a selected gametype. On the left is your Custom Map List. Both lists support Multi-select using either the Mouse or Keyboard (just like a file manager) as well as drag-and-drop. So whether you drag maps into your Custom Map List or use the keyboard is your choice. Just remember, you can select more than one at a time (ie Ctrl-Click, Shift-Click).

Change the order of maps in your Custom Map List using the buttons, drag-and-drop or hold down the Alt key and use the mouse wheel. Multi-select works with this as well.

The lists have 4 different View Modes. There's a Standard List, List with Map Preview, Small Tiles View or Large Tiles View.

Each column in the List can be resized or left-click on the column header to change the sort order. The columns also support alternate display Modes for cycling between different information Simply Right-Click on the column headers to cycle the information.

At the top right there's a Filter drop-down list and a button that opens the Filter Editor. MapMixer comes with some pre-configured filters but you're free to create as many as you like. You can search by Map Name, Author, Player Counts, Rating, Comment and Matches Played - and in any combination. Text searches uses Wildcards (eg, *M*pm?xe*) and you can filter for multiple strings by separating them with commas.