
Here You Go
#13168 posted by Plant on 2007/11/18 22:06:30

Great Textures But
#13169 posted by
bambuz on 2007/11/18 22:15:38
the brushwork looks boxy? Dunno...

Didn't Know He Had A Site
#13171 posted by
ijed on 2007/11/19 01:39:59
Just got them from .::Level
I reckon the brushwork looks more boxy because of the wide angle fov, but they are a bit. Most of the maps feel a bit experimental, but its rare to find a BFG in any user made map (White Meat) and there's lots of good gameplay dynamics experimented with.
In general they're not really 'art' maps, but very fun to play.

Ijed
#13172 posted by
nitin on 2007/11/19 11:32:37
I think they were talking about dspdm6 not meat's maps.

Hah!
#13173 posted by
RickyT33 on 2007/11/19 13:10:16
Have you seen the new tetris-map news post from quakeworld.ru?
Check out that URL for Orl's DM map!!
http://quakeworld.ru
Also Doom3 shaders look v.sexy

New Map Reviews At My Site:
Reviews:
Deja Vu (by RickyT23)
the Grand Guignol (by Fern)
http://underworld.planetquake.gamespy.com/index.html
#13176 posted by
necros on 2007/11/20 07:06:38
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP-33XI4frs
i don't believe i need to say anything else.

Mapping
#13178 posted by
RickyT33 on 2007/11/20 12:38:29
is bad for the health. I enjoy mapping, but *my god* it's not doing my back any good. Starting to feel like a cripple...
Also staring at a screen for too long is frying my brain. Made worse that before July I was a factory labourer and guitarist - now I do admin on a computer all day, then mapping on evening.
#13179 posted by
JneeraZ on 2007/11/20 12:41:15
Heh, yeah after more than 10 years of mapping my body is a wreck. My back gives me pain, my arm/wrist are strained and my vision is crappy (although it always has been).
And still I map!

Yep
#13180 posted by
ijed on 2007/11/20 13:00:07
In twenty / thirty years we'll all still be here mapping; wizened little Gollum creatures putting maps together . . .

Lol
#13181 posted by Tronyn on 2007/11/20 13:01:55
#13182 posted by
gone on 2007/11/20 14:14:48
just get a proper chair/table
and you dont spend 8hrs/day mapping (like some people DO at work)

Or
#13183 posted by
ijed on 2007/11/20 16:03:44
Five hours stood up in a (supposedly 15 minute SCRUM) meeting listening to all the design errors you've made. And then be told you've done a great job. FFS.

There's Nothing Wrong With Chair/table
#13184 posted by
RickyT33 on 2007/11/20 17:44:54
Its my crappy posture thats doing it!!!
Screenies tomorrow!! ;-)

Lord British Home
#13185 posted by bear on 2007/11/21 12:19:33
He doesn't seem to be able to separate reality from his game worlds:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mM109_EbMcs

Duke Nukem Forever
#13186 posted by
Shambler on 2007/11/21 13:42:56
One of the funnier dismissals of it I've seen:
http://duke.a-13.net/
I particularly like the Science and Technology section.

Haha
#13187 posted by
starbuck on 2007/11/21 14:32:56
is it wrong that i'm still excited about duke forever? At the least it means I must hate myself.

I Don't Think
#13188 posted by
bambuz on 2007/11/21 15:33:19
the average net connection is 10 megabits nowadays...
But hey, maybe they can chalk it up to "the general population's ability of doing simple calculation in their head was lost" point which can be added to between 1997 and now.
Otherwise mostly quite fun!

Yeah
#13189 posted by
starbuck on 2007/11/21 16:42:14
maybe more like 3 megabits or so, that's still 100 times more than the maximum possible back then!

Nitin
#13190 posted by
aguirRe on 2007/11/21 21:14:38
Did you get my last two emails?

Aguire
#13191 posted by
nitin on 2007/11/21 21:24:21
yes.
sorry for the slow response. I plan at looking at it tonight.

Plague Interior
#13192 posted by
PuLSaR on 2007/11/22 19:06:51