Tilesets are Mapmaker tools used for adding the feel of the map. Each game has a few tilesets. Changing the tileset can greatly affect the feel of the level. For example; in TimeSplitters 2, an Industrial Tile map would look like an old, abandoned factory, while changing it to the Alien Tile would give a clean, space look. Additionally, each tile set has one or two rooms that completely change their looks depending on the set. The various tilesets found in each game are described below.
This map is based off of the architectural style of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Many consider it to be the most popular tileset in TS2. Due to its versatility, it can be used to create many differently-themed maps, such as houses, factories and haunted mansions.
Industrial
A dank, dirty tileset. It is most likely to be used in sewer-based and abandoned factory maps.
Alien
A clean, bright tileset with laser doors. The only colours are white and orange.
Virtual
The TS2 virtual tileset is similar in style to the TS1 tileset, but unlike the original's version, it has a blueish hue.
As the name implies, this tileset makes great use of Egyptian hieroglyphics and paintings on the walls. All walls appear to be hewn from quarried stone. This tileset shares a strong resemblance to Tomb.
Zeep
Horror
Think Mansion Of Madness. This tileset has more different types of textures than all other tilesets (wall paper, wood, stones), making it very versatile.
Zeep
Military Bunker
An army bunker tileset that has mines and acidic pit tiles.
Zeep
Metal Lab
This tileset has silver metallic walls and is generally sci-fi in appearance.
Turbo Buggy
Virtual
This Tileset remains relatively unchanged from its predecessors, though more attention has been cast to detail.
Modified Turbo Buggy
Trivia[]
It has been recently discovered that the horror tileset can be used to create a quite convincing-looking Wild West map à la TS2. Although, it is really complicated to achieve.