Need help...

Discussion in 'Halo and Forge Discussion' started by ChristianM18, Aug 14, 2016.

Tags:
  1. ChristianM18

    ChristianM18 Legendary

    Messages:
    2
    Likes Received:
    0
    Hello, I've been working on a map on Halo 5 for awhile and I have completely ran out of ideas. Can someone please help. My gander at is ChristianM18. Send me a message. Please have a mic. Thanks.
     
  2. Sn1p3r C

    Sn1p3r C Halo 3 Era
    Creative Force

    Messages:
    379
    Likes Received:
    578
    Hey @ChristianM18 - why don't you try posting some pictures in the WAYWO thread (Forums > Forge Discussion > stickied thread) and asking for feedback? Alternatively, you could put some spawn points on it and take it to a custom game lobby. Playtests always help me when I'm stuck on ideas. Good luck!
     
  3. ChristianM18

    ChristianM18 Legendary

    Messages:
    2
    Likes Received:
    0
    I have put spawns and played and thing. Still got nothing
     
  4. AlexVan123

    AlexVan123 Halo Customs

    Messages:
    278
    Likes Received:
    591
    Hey, welcome to ForgeHub! We're happy to have you here.
    While getting feedback and help with mapmaking can sometimes be essential, new threads asking for help really isn't encouraged, as we have multiple places that you can go to get feedback for your map. For help with idea generation, sometimes a message in our shoutbox located on the forums page will get someone's attention and they can assist you. For feedback, as @Sn1p3r C mentioned, you can try the WAYWO and get some thoughts on the map, or, again, the shoutbox has active members a lot of the time to give you some feedback. Once you're done with the map, you can submit it to our Maps page to get even more feedback on the map.
     
    Sn1p3r C and Nitro like this.
  5. Yumudas Beegbut

    Yumudas Beegbut Legendary
    Wiki Contributor Senior Member

    Messages:
    393
    Likes Received:
    352
    Wait, do you need feedback or is there a technical problem that people here might be able to answer? If you need feedback then definitely try out what Sn1p3r C and AlexVan123 suggested.

    If it's technical, then your best bet is to explain it here. Edit the title to include the problem and edit the opening post to fully explain it. Too many details is better than too few. Then reply and say you updated those so everyone already here knows about it.
     
    Sn1p3r C likes this.

Share This Page