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You should always add a ReadMe file to the map zip file so people know who created the map. You don't need to write a long readme -- a short description of the map, date the map was created, and your contact info (name/nickname and email) would suffice.
*** The attached (txt/doc) file should have a unique name, preferably resembling the name of your map. So if your map is called "Sweden versus Denmark", you could name it say "sweVSden", rather than just calling the file readme.txt/readme.doc.
How to take a snapshot of the mini-map
Load the map using the "Load Scenario" option, then retire. You will see the mini-map in the game replay screen.
*** The attached (txt/doc) file should have a unique name, preferably resembling the name of your map. So if your map is called "Sweden versus Denmark", you could name it say "sweVSden", rather than just calling the file readme.txt/readme.doc.
How to take a snapshot of the mini-map
Load the map using the "Load Scenario" option, then retire. You will see the mini-map in the game replay screen.