Sandbox Pressure

Discussion in 'Halo 3 Race Maps' started by Maverick683, May 28, 2009.

  1. Maverick683

    Maverick683 Ancient
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    This map is made for battle tracks.Players:4-16 players.Please comment and rate.

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  2. last_chaos_7

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    it looks ok.... the interlocking/ merging don't look very good at all but don't worry you will get better

    This looks like an interesting idea and layout though... you should try figuring out a good way to forge racetracks to make them smooth becuase I can tell there will be many bumps in this track... i'll race it and get more probably tomorrow
     
  3. rewib65

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    yea, this map is really sloppy for a racetrack, theres parts of the turns that dont looked interlocked at all. I like the concept/layout, but the forging is very poor.
     
  4. BaronSharp

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    Why does every map have to be interlocked?
    I see no problem in a map that hasn't been interlocked. If the map plays well, who cares?

    Straighten it up a bit, smooth the bumps, and make sure the track is cheat-free. Make a V2, post it later.

    Otherwise, I enjoy the layout. 4/5
     
  5. oO SLiK Oo

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    No Offence but this really reminds me of my map Surge. But besides that, Try to take sometime on cleaning things up.Try to get the feel of the map and take your time.But alright job!
     
  6. A hobo

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    Looks very rushed. Sorry, but it looks extremely sloppy. Take your time on the turns when making them.
     

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