


Top rated content may even show up among the official levels created by Ubisoft, which opens up a huge amount of freedom for players and developers whilst playing online. Once finished with a map, you can upload it to Ubisoft's servers where players can rate, play and favorite player-created levels. By the looks of it, and going by the amazing map editor from the previous Far Cry games, Ubisoft will be providing huge opportunities to make your maps look as lifelike as possible.

The map editor has thousands of unique pieces and scenery to add to your creations, as well as environmental factors and terrain morphing tools. The trailer shows a small amount of footage of the map editor in action, and is narrated by Mark Thompson, who explains the features of the Far Cry 3 map editor. Ubisoft is offering players a huge amount of player interaction in Far Cry 3, and a new map editor trailer for the game shows the creative potential in the FPS slated for release later this year. Whether this is customizing your character, or upgrading your weapons, many developers put these features into the game so that players can interact with the game mechanics and make their playthrough more unique and personalize their experience to their own liking. In the recent years, gaming has evolved to a stage where the players' interactions with the games they play help to shape future games and any later content for that game, and without these interactions there would definitely be a huge gap in gaming as we see it today.
