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cRPG => Scene Editing => Topic started by: Nasturtium on February 22, 2011, 09:58:38 pm
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Yes, it was me, I made the buggiest map in crpg history, a map so buggy that it gets its own thread. I am constantly working to improve this map and refuse to admit defeat! Please post your bugs and verbal abuse here, screenies are appreciated.
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Soldier on fearless hero! I actually haven't encountered bugs the last couple of plays, but I'm less adventurous than some. ;)
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I have found people like to complain but when asked whats wrong, you get "its gay". :rolleyes: Plus, I dont think anyone knows about this forum.
Anyway, I know how hard it was to make that map since you basically had to pile on objects just to use half a wall and mishmash everything together. But I do have suggestions:)
First, did you place barriers anywhere? Since the objects are acting wierd by letting people through them and outside the map, I'd place barriers all around all walls and block the entire map inside a box. If you already did this, then nevermind. Also, I'm just not a fan of being forced down one or two paths(hallways, bridges,, etc). I think there should be more access ways from one side to the other and I don't mean the cages, which I like asthetically. But that is a personal preference.
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Thanks for the feedback Jesus. I added 2 more ways across in the next update, I agree with you completely about there being too many chokepoints. As for barriers there are over 250 barriers in this map, there used to be much much before I decided to just keep cav out of it all together. I tried to barrier on the surface of every single wall to stop people randomly teleporting or clipping through walls. I do not know how many objects I ended up placing, but its surely over 9000
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9000?
Computer: "Help meez! I r cunfoozed!!"
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You sure you're using the orange side of the barrier? I discovered the green side doesn't work.
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9000?
Computer: "Help meez! I r cunfoozed!!
I meant "over 9000" :o
Yes I used the orangy side :lol: :lol: :lol: That would have been a tragedy