Excisio (features moving cars) (looking for feedback)

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  1. AssaultCommand

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    Facilities like these were quickly abandoned when the Human-Covenant war broke out.

    Welcome to Excisio, a near-abandoned UNSC vehicle recycling facility.
    Feedback would be appreciated :D

    Excisio is a close-quarters asymetrical map that has mirrored sides, one red, and one blue.
    It is set up for Slayer and King Of The Hill, and more gametypes might be added in the future. You'll have to either download the dedicated gametypes with the map or set up one your self with vehicle driving turned off.
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    One of the maps most prominent features are the warthog conveyor belts on both sides that bring warthogs from one side to the other, where it will explode. The warthog's turret may be used, but it comes at a risk, as when it reaches the end of the road, it'll explode. This brings the risk of getting both damage from being hit by the car or by it's explosion, meaning you gotta look both ways.
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    Following this are a few more screenshots of the map:

    From the road at red spawn looking past the green balcony into blue corner, notice the teleporter brings you to the exact opposite side of the map.
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    The high paths at blue road are a great way to strike down on those who don't look up.
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    There's a path that cuts through the middle of the map, here's a few screenshots:
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    It's been playtested a few times, and the flow of the map seems to work great with 1v1 up to 4v4, but you can even play with up to four teams. Feedback would still be appreciated.

    To download the map and the gametypes, look for the map Excisio and the gametypes labeled with Excisio (e.g. Excisio Slayer) on AssaultCommand's fileshare.
     
    #1 AssaultCommand, Jan 10, 2013
    Last edited: Jan 30, 2013

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