Halo 3 Screenshot Viewer A clan that I'm in is having a contest to see who can make the best clan meeting area. and it was required that it must be on Avalanche. This isn't made to hold any gamesypes though. The current state of the cruiser is that its docked and has its landing ramp extended. The ship has three floors. Halo 3 Screenshot Viewer first floor is the meeting/briefing room. it contains 13 chai, 6 on one side and 6 on the other and the 13th chair is at the end and a little higher up than the other chairs. second floor is the Armory/Bridge of the cruiser. This area has Halo 3 Screenshot Viewer -2 hammers -4 Battle Rifles -3 Shotguns -2 Rocket Launchers -1 Spartan Lasers -4 Assault Rifles and there is a teleporter the leads to the third floor Halo 3 Screenshot Viewer this final area is just the turret defence area that is meant to fend off against attackers here is a link to download Bungie.net : Community : Forum Topic Listing : Forum Reply Listing
The ship being suspended on the edge of Avalanche is cool but I would suggest embedding your pics into the forum.
From the pics it looks like a pretty nice ship, but you have to embed the pictures... To do that you need to: 1 Go your player stats at bungie. 2 Download the big versions of the pics from the screen-shot viewer. 3 Go to photobucket and sign up. 4 acces your album and hit "browse". Find your pics and upload them. 5 Ok under the pics there are four lines of text. Select the one in the bottom wich says "http://photob"... etc. and paste it in your thread. I will download the map anyway. 4/5 for now.
this is my second map I've posted here still just learning how to embed stuff though thanks for the advice though
everything looks good about it, especially the briefing room, but there are way too many turrets. they don't look natural on it. maybe if you put things around it or made a little hole for each one they would look more like part of the ship. o ya, i hope you win your clan contest, the briefing room would be perfect
no embedded pics--but...It looks pretty darn good. I have always wondered how you make the ground even on these type things.