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  • 03:09, 28 November 2025Submission rules (hist | edit) ‎[657 bytes]Rails (talk | contribs) (Created page with "These are all the submission rules to follow in MaPicDB. # All screenshots '''MUST BE TAKEN''' at 1024x768 @ 4:3. Any screenshots larger or smaller than the recommended size will be rejected. # All map captures must be HUD-less and without first-person models on it. # Don't upload map images with watermarks (logos and credits from map textures doesn't count). # Map images must be of good/decent quality and without excessive compression or blurring. # Don't upload map im...")
  • 01:56, 28 November 2025Guides/GoldSrc (hist | edit) ‎[2,045 bytes]Rails (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This guide will explain how to take HUD-less screenshots on GoldSrc-based games/mods. == Counter-Strike 1.6 == You must open the game and, without having previously entered a map, type <code>map [mapname]</code> in the console. You will appear as if you were in Half-Life, without weapons and without HUD. Then you can just use <code>sv_cheats 1</code> along with <code>noclip</code> to freely navigate the map.")
  • 01:48, 28 November 2025Guides/Unreal Engine 2 (hist | edit) ‎[494 bytes]Rails (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Land of The Dead == This game already provides this console command called <nowiki>hidehud</nowiki>. Use it only when joining on a Invasion or BladeIN-based server (since when you join, you will appear as a spectator until you click to spawn).")
  • 00:55, 28 November 2025MaPicDB (hist | edit) ‎[1,095 bytes]Rails (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''MaPicDB''' is a RetroMorph project of making a website focused on serving screenshots of HUD-less FPS videogame maps. == History == MaPicDB began around 2024 as an idea of Rails to create a website of screenshots of FPS videogame maps, primarily to serve as thumbnails for the Igloo Cafe/Arena Igloo Cafe's gameservers web pages at the time, inspired by GameTracker's map images system. In November 2024, MaPicDB would finally launch as a website powered by the [https://...")