Ivory Spring

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  1. cluckinho

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    Artificial water now feeds this dwindling natural spring.​


    Hopefully I made a map this time that people feel like they should comment on. Anyways, pix:

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  2. This looks pretty sick. Ironicly, this map looks really similar to my Infection Map for Tempest, but all in all, this map looks good so far. Keep it up.

    MERRY CHRISTMAS - Yeah it's a little early, but I'm in a good mood. :happy: The monitor is happy, not the Locked Monitor.
     
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  3. Chron

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    Damn. That first picture really drawed me into this map. That little area just looks awesome from that picture. The other areasn are also pleasing.
    Looks like I'll add this to "the list of maps to look out for.""
     
  4. Oo iRoNy oO

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    Dude I wish I had Tempest. This looks pretty awesome and I wish I could see it. This is an asymmetrical map right?
     
  5. cluckinho

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    Yeah it's asymmetrical irony.

    Anyways, check out this sick gate I made
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  6. Oo iRoNy oO

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    Yeah it's kewl, just make mock me some more will ya.
     
  7. cluckinho

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    Big bump, but I really need some people to help me test this tonight. If anyone is down, please send a FR to cluckinho10
     
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    I'm loving how you managed to so seamlessly blend the natural landscape with the artificial architecture
     

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