Inclined

Discussion in 'Reach Competitive Maps' started by GotFall, Sep 19, 2010.

  1. GotFall

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    Any feedback would be lovely, this is my first Reach forge map that isn't some stupid creation.
    Thanks for looking and if you decide to, downloading.
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    Inclined is a symmetirical map that is great for FFA slayer and Team Slayer. The rocks on one side provide cover, but the other side is open.

    On top of each base, there is a sniper, with about 4 rounds and the respawn time is about 2 and a half minutes (we don't want a sniper hog fest, now).

    The walkway has the needle rifle. The balcony has the DMR, with a sword underneath it.

    The building in the middle has the needler, which is pretty deadly, it also makes for close range combat inside the building. Ontop of that building is a grav lift and a platform, basically it's for the DMR/NR and the sniper, you get a good view of everything, except it's wide open.

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    If you download this map, it is recommended that you go to your slayer options and set it so health recharges at 50% of the normal rate, this is so the health packs on the map become useful.

    It has the flag stands and KOTH hill already on it, but you'll have to make them gametype specific if you want to play those on it.

    In these pictures below me, It was a 1v1, and it is quite fun even on that.

    (ALSO, please note that there is no falcon on the map, I used it to show that there are boundaries, so you cannot go out of the map and hide.)
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    Any feedback would be lovely, this is my first Reach forge map that isn't some stupid creation.
    Thanks for looking and if you decide to, downloading.
     
    #1 GotFall, Sep 19, 2010
    Last edited: Sep 19, 2010

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