They've got little FX of a few different kinds of bugs just sort of flittering around. --- Double Post Merged, Dec 13, 2016 --- Just sick memes
I got a chance to update White Cell because of a newly broken clamber. I can't really add to the courtyard because framerate is really bad there already and the rest of the map is already pretty evenly detailed. I decided adding a skybox was my best bet so here's a sneak peek of the update. I still have a little time to make more changes so if anyone has any suggestions please let me know. Its a small change, but the contrast looks really nice I think.
I'm pretty excited about this puzzle map, since with this update I can step up the overall immersion even further than I did at the end of H2A. It's gonna play and feel like an own game. Preview coming soon! What you see here is just the introduction into the world to get used to the physics and possibilites. The real game begins when you enter an ancient shaolin temple.
The most frustrating thing is having to put two different kinds of invisible blockers on your curved staircases
Well both. I made my own curved stairs that obviously needed blockers, but they did also **** up the stair pieces again so you need projectile blockers on them again if you want grenades to bounce up them. Frustrating
He def does haha but the funny part is they did break stairs in customs XD They better hotfix all these new fails...
Map thread for Aerocrest is up Hooray for getting around to posting a map https://www.forgehub.com/maps/aerocrest.4277/
You ain't Greek, you're American with some Greek ancestry. Sorry to nitpick, but it really irritates me when Americans try to say they're English/German/Italian/Whatever. Myself, I've got about 75% German heritage with 12.5% Polish and 12.5% Slovak, but I'm 100% American. You can't claim your heritage as being anything more than ancestry unless you actually share the culture and values of that particular nation. If you were born and raised in America, or at least were raised in America, your cultural identity is more American (barring some obvious exceptions like 1st generation house holds that hold on to their cultural roots really strong). /rant