This map is a map for "The Element of Surprise" if you dont do that then you'll get slaughtered. So dont go to fast, slow down and watch your back. 2-8 players (the bridges are hard to get up for a reason.....just putting that out therE) DOWNLOAD HERE *Bungie.net : Bungie Online : Halo 3 File Share*
Okay you need aleast one embeded picture and a link to the map NOT YOUR Fileshare. Here is a tutorial on how to embed photos Embedding Screenshots in your Map's Thread Part 1: Taking a screenshot. Sorry, no pictures for this section, don't have a capture card, but it is soo easy, I shouldn't need to explain, but I will. 1. After recently playing your map, go to "Theater Mode". 2. Select the match you played, and "Start Film". 3. Press "Y" after film has started, and pause the game (or not), and position your camera. 4. Click the camera symbol on the navigation bar. 5. Save it. 6. Now onto... Part 2: Getting your screenshot off of Bungie. 1. Open up your Internet Browser (I use Firefox) and go to our dearly belovedBungie.net, and go to My Stats/Find a Player. 2. Then, go to the right of the screen, to "People Finder". Make sure that it is set to Halo 3, and type in your Xbox-Live Gamer tag. Then click "Search" 3. You should then being on your Gamer Tag profile. Go to and click "Hi-Res screenshots". 4. Find the Screenshot you wish to embed, and click on it. Also, make sure pop-ups are allowed from Bungie.net. 5. A large version of the screenshot should come up in a separate window. Again, click the screenshot. 6. This should come up, asking you what program to open the screenshot with, or to save it to disk. For simplicities sake, just check off "Save to Disk" and the click "OK". 7. Depending what your preferences are, the picture could be saved to a number of places, if you are using Firefox, then this should come up. Click "Open" on the top one, which is more than likely the screenshot you are looking for. 8. An image viewing program displaying the screenshot should come up. Click the save option, in this case a floppy disk icon. 9.Save your image as a JPEG file, under a folder and name you can find later. Type the name in and click "Save". 10. Congrats, now you have your screenshot on your computer. Now onto: Part 3: Signing up for a Photobucket account, and uploading your screenshot to the internet. 1. Start by opening your internet browser, and going to Image hosting, free photo sharing & video sharing at Photobucket. Why Photobucket? Cause I find that Imageshack is a pain and people seem to get nothing but thumbnail pictures from it, if they do try to embed their screenshots. Once there, click "Join Now" cause IT'S FREE! 2. Type in a username, and a password that you can remember. Then click "Next Step". 3. Now fill the form out, when you are done, click "I accept. Sign me up!" Note that none of that information is true to me. That is not my name, or birthdate, or anything. 4. Follow instructions from there. 5.Go to Login on Image hosting, free photo sharing & video sharing at Photobucket, type in your username and password, and then click "Login". 6. You should now be in your album. Find the section in the middle of the screen like the one below, and click "Choose Files", and make sure the size is set to 640x480. 7. An "Open File" window comes up. Now find your screenshot where you saved it, click on it, and then click "Open". Note that you can select more than one image before click "Open" by clicking your first image, and then (while holding down the SHIFT key) click on the other images you wish to add. 8. Give it time to save the screenshot on the internet. Click "Cancel" to stop uploading. 9. When it is done, this screen will come up. Give it a title and a description, or just skip that, and click "save and continue" 10. And now your screenshot is on the internet, ready to be embedded. Part 4: Embed your image in your post. 1. Go to your "my albums" on your photobucket page, which is located in the top navigation bar. Then, scroll down the page until you find your screenshot. 2. Click on the text in the space next to "IMG Code". This will automatically copy that link to your clipboard. 3. Go to post your Map Thread, and right click/Paste the IMG code (an image code is the direct link url of an image, in between [./img], but without the ".")[/SIZE] [SIZE=3][IMG]http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o46/onlykaproductions/embed6.jpg 4. Yay!
okay i like how the layout is vertical and all.. but there needs to be WAY MORE interlocking in this... um im not for sure i like how u put ghost in there tho im sure u r assuming no1 can get them i bet it is very easy... the idea was gr8 but the map just is lacking n a lot of areas... the custom power up and the over sheild are WAY too close and the overall structures are fail... tho u had a nice idea and such the map is VERY poorly forged... not to be a man person... but just put more time into these things it takes a whole 10 sec. to interlock something x that by the 100 things u need interlocked and thats 1000 divide by 60= idk um... like 16min 20sec not long neways... really come on it helps game play ALOT more than u would think n have u ever even tested this map????
Check out the Forging 101 forum and make yourself a map you don't really care about to practice those methods. Interlocking makes platforms and ramps smoother, geo-merging gets rid of the gap between boxes and the wall as well as allowing boxes and walls to be sunk into the floor for easier jumps or ramps. Using double walls or boxes as guidelines gets a perfect straight line if done right. Just come up with a design in your head that incorporates most if not all of the basic forge techniques and then build it, you'll learn it quickly I'm sure.
woo tang your map is great for a first time take ladnils advice don't worry boyles dislike to much though i don't think he remembers what it was like when he started ill give it a dl and come back for second more thorough review. oh and keep forging