Map: Helmut v1.3 Location: Forgeworld Description: a medium to large size map. Based loosely on one of my old style quake 1 maps. Helmut is a slayer style map featuring a center pit style area with corridors to a outside base style area. There are 4 ways out of the bottom pit plus 4 jump pads. Game play suitable for up to 16 players FFA & 4v4 recommended. Screenshots: - Overview shot - Jump Pad and door shot - Outside with FC logo - Outside area - Outside area side shot - Center bottom - center screenshots jan 26 Door on top floor Top shot Bottom Center Top Center shot Overview Outside glass shot of stairs Weapons list: 2x assualt rifles 1x shotgun 1x rocket 2x magnum 2x DMR 2x Needlers Version 1.3 is now available for play added a second outdoor area from the entrances sort of like a sewer glass hanging area with centralized room. Moved shotgun to new centralized room. Added teleporters from one side green to the other blue side zoomed out overview Centralized shotgun room Teleporter blue side rail corridor new walk through ************************************************************ [COLOR="Yellow"[COLOR=Blue]][/COLOR][COLOR=Yellow]Helmut walk through[/COLOR][/COLOR][/url] ************************************************************ Map: [URL="http://www.bungie.net/Stats/Reach/FileDetails.aspx?fid=26381165&player=Reaper3bot0"]Helmut v1.3
The video that I just watched seems more like a map for shotguns and other close quarters weapons. The covers Seem over used in the middle of the map and too much cover within a confined space. Although, I like what you did with the 45 degree corner platforms with the full covers.
what are you talking about i not only had 1 link directly to the file but 3 links, I have a brief description and embedded pictures
Embedded picture wasn't there last night. You're good now, though I would recommend that you embed all pictures because you're likely not going to get many views this way..
qft. I was trying to give you a good review but I'm too lazy to click each link. Right click and copy direct picture URL then click the mountain icon then paste in there.