The Tributary Map Pack

Discussion in 'Halo and Forge Discussion' started by Dizzyman572, May 21, 2011.

  1. Dizzyman572

    Dizzyman572 Forerunner

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    I know that this was a long time coming, but here’s the trailer for the maps soon to released to the Forgehub community. Enjoy.​

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    The maps shown in the video are already on my file share and you are free to
    download if you wish.
    But these maps ‘will be released to Forgehub’ in the upcoming weeks.​

    Please leave a comment, and let me know what you think.

    Edit:
    After I release these maps to Forgehub, I will never make maps in Halo Reach again.
    Nothing, personel or anything. I just feel like there's nothing else I can do with the Forge editor. Hence, the title of this thread. Simply a final tribute to a really good game. ​
     
    #1 Dizzyman572, May 21, 2011
    Last edited: May 21, 2011
  2. ScareCrow813

    ScareCrow813 Forerunner

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    Cool video dude and i like all the maps except for the Forsaken Wharf that one looks like you did not take to much time on it. The last one looked amazing.
    Good job keep Forging
     
  3. Dizzyman572

    Dizzyman572 Forerunner

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    {Update} I have gone ahead and updated The Forsaken Wharf. Though a lot of stuff in the map has remained untouched, plenty of new stuff were added while other balance issues were fixed. Happy Forging everyone.

    Thanks for comment ScareCrow.

    I'll admit there may be some balance issues in team games for The Forsaken Wharf. I don't have the internet speed in order to run a full fledged Halo Reach game so that I could full on test.

    Plus, I am unwilling to wait upon TGIF to test my maps. (No, offense TGIF) But let me tell you from personnel experience, that it is an awesome infection map. My family and I always have a blast whenever we play this map together via system link.
     
    #3 Dizzyman572, May 21, 2011
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