Griffball extreme

Discussion in 'Reach Competitive Maps' started by Bulldog, Apr 23, 2011.

  1. Bulldog

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    GRIFFBALL EXTREME
    AWESOME MAP TO PLAY GRIFFBALL ON. I HONESTLY THINK THAT THIS IS BETTER THAN ALL THE ONES ON MATCHMAKING. THE EFFECT ON THE MAP IS JUICY. I USED STUNT RAMPS TO MAKE THE GROUND, WALLS, AND PART OF THE ROOF. PLZ DOWNLOAD


    DOWNLOAD LINK TO MAP Bungie.net : Halo Reach : File Details x SNipEz x​
     
  2. Equin0x

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    While this is definately one of the bettle maps Ive seen, it seems a little too lengthy, getting from one side to the other, and I would delete the roof and make the wall higher so people can do the gravity hammer jump ive seen so often.
     
  3. IH8YourGamerTag

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    very pretty, but grifballers are very particular about court size. nice red and blue aesthetics though

    don't delete the roof.
     
  4. Bulldog

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    the lenght of the map is actually the size it is soposed to be and you can still do the hamer jump and you wont hit the roof so dont worry about that
     
  5. AboveHaloMaster

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    This map looks great, this is what I look for when I play grifball, I like the design and all the colors and structure. Good job.
     
  6. HOBO ITCHY

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    I think it looks really nice...I would look into the official Grifball Court measurements...they actually do exist somewhere.

    Aside from that, looks real nice!
     
    #6 HOBO ITCHY, Apr 23, 2011
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    Looks a tad large for Griffball
     
  8. Sgt Surchin

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    "grifball" is spelled with one F, just sayin. also this is a nice arena here though i would like to add that you should maybe include some sort of center piece above the ball for aesthetic purposes.
     
  9. HALO vToxiK

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    Grifball is my favorite "sport" in Halo, i play it EVERY day, glad to see people actually MAKE fields or it.
     
  10. raptororieon

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    looks like a great grifball map! Better than the ones in grifball matchmaking but is lag a problem there are many lights and ramps with lights. :/
     
  11. Bronson 117

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    Fix the length and this would be perfect for matchmaking. You got my DL but if you want more you're gonna have to make it standard grifball size. Love the aesthetics though, keep up the good work.
     
  12. MrGreenWithAGun

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    I love the map. My son and I played a quick game on this map the other night.

    But so that the moderators don't tap my short appreciation above as spam, let me say that your safe zone is unnecessary, since everyone will spawn inside and cannot escape anyway, and your respawn zones are not necessary since your respawn points are team assigned. No problem, they are just redundant.

    One thing I did find is that FFA and any team other than blue and red do not spawn inside. If that is by design, then fine. But just thought it would be nice to play other games inside, like Juggernaut.

    I have this map on my XBOX for good. I use Vanilla Grifball with it. Do you have a GT that you think works better?
     
    #12 MrGreenWithAGun, May 28, 2011
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