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Isn't that actually how villages were made back then? There weren't any bulldozers yet to flatten everything out nor were there any guidelines to where you can build your houses... In fact, I really like the chaotic feel to it while still keeping *some* structure to it (i.e. there still are streets and roads), feels a lot like a city.it all seems really disorienting, plus on the first two i can see the end of the world.
to me it looks like you made some random hiwght variation and added building and put some random doodads on top.
well kudos if this is a melee map... but i have a feeling it's not :\ but back then they may not of had bulldozers and such but towns were not 100% chaoticly placed. look at ancient towns such as ancient Rome and Jeruselum, the building arent scattered everywhere. even in mideval Europe towns wernt built without orginization. and last but not least, they wouldn't build little tonws if the terrains height was as varied as in the picture.Isn't that actually how villages were made back then? There weren't any bulldozers yet to flatten everything out nor were there any guidelines to where you can build your houses... In fact, I really like the chaotic feel to it while still keeping *some* structure to it (i.e. there still are streets and roads), feels a lot like a city.
I think it has a good natural feel to it.
Since the barrels are almost larger than the houses, I'm assuming no modifications have been made to the doodads in the object editor... Which means it's potentially a melee map, and it looks pretty nice for that.
well kudos if this is a melee map... but i have a feeling it's not :\ but back then they may not of had bulldozers and such but towns were not 100% chaoticly placed. look at ancient towns such as ancient Rome and Jeruselum, the building arent scattered everywhere.
Oh, there was some organisation, in the form of streets. And streets are visible there too. But it didn't go much further than that. There was no higher authority that really planned cities like they started doing in the late 17th century. Also note that the city centres (not the city borders) usually tended to be more organised, but the screenshots clearly show a small village, a town, but not a "city".even in mideval Europe towns wernt built without orginization.
uh...and last but not least, they wouldn't build little tonws if the terrains height was as varied as in the picture.
The scaling is a bit off... barrels that are like 8 feet tall?![]()
