Here is a map I have been working for about four months. It is a very large cathedral complete with pews and and an altar. It still needs work including sections of roof, arc problems, and the towers. All suggestions are appreciated, good or bad.
Thank you to all who have offered support and suggestions, and a special thanks to:
ahs3 (for hosting) and Jefenry (for encouragement).
You can test it out at bzbattleground.com:5862
Screenshots:
The Cathedral
The Cathedral
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- The outside in a sunrise.
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- Just inside the main door.
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- Inside one of the side doors.
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- Quantum Tank
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I am planning on either: enlarging the cathedral to fill more map, making the world size smaller, or putting the entire building on a hill in order to discourage and make fighting outside harder. That should create more "skirmishes" and thus make the playability better.Quantum Tank wrote:Only one suggestion: most of the fighting is done outside, where there is just open space, so it would be nice to put more stuff out there, or find some way of making the actual cathedral the main stage for fighting.
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Or you could close off the cathedral and define all the tank spawn zones as being inside...
Seriously, though, I would just resize the world and put more obstacles on the exterior grounds.
Seriously, though, I would just resize the world and put more obstacles on the exterior grounds.
And the lesson for tonight is:
Never underestimate the ability of a newb to expect instant success and cry "cheat!" when they don't get it. Don't hate the newb, just give them plenty of learning opportunities.
Never underestimate the ability of a newb to expect instant success and cry "cheat!" when they don't get it. Don't hate the newb, just give them plenty of learning opportunities.