Energy Core is a small map meant for small parties (about 2 to 6 players). Very hecktick map. It is also very fun to play 2 on 2 ,but i would recomend playing regular free-for-all slayer. The map has three stories. The first story is where most of the action happens although the swords at the top. I used interlocking alot on the double boxes as the walls and not much interlocking besides that. The shotgun is kinda hidden in this map but still easy to get. At the Third floor (where the sword is loctaed on a bridge in the middle) there is four corners where people can shoot down from above at the bottom floor ,but its very hard to camp because of grenades being thrown. Its about half the size of midship. My very first map on forgehub so don't rate like 1*. Here is some pics! sorry 2 pics are small I will make a v2 once I see how people rate this one Made by OCEANSMAXIMUS and Termantor. Hope you like it here is the link Bungie.net : Community : Forum Topic Listing : Forum Reply Listing
This is just a helpful post, not repeating anything. Here's how to upload pics: First, go to Bungie.net to your page. Find the Screenshot Viewer, and double click the screenshot which you choose to upload. When you do this, an option should pop up asking you what you want to do with the file. Your screen should look like this: Click Save to Desktop, or wherever you would like to save it to. Next, go to a site like Image hosting, free photo sharing & video sharing at Photobucket to host your image. If you do not have an account, create one. When you have your account made, go to your photo album. There is a blue bar that says "Choose files" that should look like this: Click that blue bar, where the red arrow points to(arrow added for dramatic effect). Upload from wherever you saved the file. Now, after the file has uploaded, scroll down the page to your picture's thumbnail. There is a list of options, like this: Copy the highlighted link, or direct link where the arrow is. And yes, that is Chris Hanson Last step is coming back to here, where you enter the final direct link into the code( [ img]link[ /img] ) without the spaces. Hopefully, that hepls you out. Any questions, PM me
Well, I noticed a few things wrong: 1. Need to fix typos and capitalization. 2. Need to fix photos. (Facebook recommended.) 3. Better description of the map.