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Thanks!All your wips are going very nicely
Thanks!All your wips are going very nicely
I've applied some changes on the terrain:
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Ghost murlocs!
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Ghost murlocs!
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I'd word it as a fragment of its former existence or something similar. Not exactly a ghost.
Make the terrain spectral in that case :V@Chaosy If you are going this way, I feel like the trees should be spectral too!
Cool, I love this activity.Can i join?
I have made some parts spectral. I don't wanna overdo it though
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The Night Elven druids try to summon the spirit of Malorne to aid them.
However, things to not go as planned and they manage to summon his evil counterpart.
Ralle incarnate.
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Why the WoW model?
Because it has a dance animation I can play when I do the summon cinematic.
Now that screams "final fantasy"Another WIP. Terrain is like 20 - 30% done. I think the fog needs to be more thicker.
Now that screams "final fantasy"
Except that this is a mini-mapping contest which means the submission must be playable just like any other normal map. I don't think there is but if the size is too big, it won't be very convenient to download and may even increase the loading time if I'm correct.This will be interesting contest. This must be the same as terraining contest.. hmm...
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Is there a map size requirement?
All multiplayer maps must be under 8mb, so they are playable on Battle.Net.
I think maps that are over 8mb which is going to be submitted are single player maps only. But I don't clearly know it.I have a question, is it allowed to have a map more than 8MB, but still playable on (vanilla) Battle.net?
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The rules state that a map must be below 8MB so it can be played in Battle.net.
My map, using local files, is completely legit according to that rule.
There are ways around the 8MB limit, but this is not one of them.
If i wanted to change the rules, then i would make a request of a rule change.
In this case, i am asking for clarity over a subject that is not described by the rules.
I think maps that are over 8mb which is going to be submitted are single player maps only. But I don't clearly know it.
It can be solo and doesn't have the 8mb limit, but if it is multi player then there's that limit.BTW is map can be in solo play or must be in multiplayer?
my post you quoted was about the earlier posts of this whole 8mb thing, my opinion or understanding at least :|
Would you download it?what you want to allow is the most inconvenient way to play a map ever
Hence my question.if a map uses another folder, isn't it more than just a map? that's my two cents![]()
Terraining itself is a very minor part of the scoring. As long as it fits the theme and style of your map and isn't a jumbled mess, you should be fine. In fact, all you might need is a unique gameplay mechanic to DESTROY THE COMPETITION!Terrain is probably the easiest thing to go back and improve later if you feel the need to.
Terraining itself is a very minor part of the scoring. As long as it fits the theme and style of your map and isn't a jumbled mess, you should be fine. In fact, all you might need is a unique gameplay mechanic to DESTROY THE COMPETITION!Terrain is probably the easiest thing to go back and improve later if you feel the need to.
Terraining itself is a very minor part of the scoring. As long as it fits the theme and style of your map and isn't a jumbled mess, you should be fine. In fact, all you might need is a unique gameplay mechanic to DESTROY THE COMPETITION!Terrain is probably the easiest thing to go back and improve later if you feel the need to.
Well he's not completely wrong/rightTerraining itself is a very minor part of the scoring. As long as it fits the theme and style of your map and isn't a jumbled mess, you should be fine. In fact, all you might need is a unique gameplay mechanic to DESTROY THE COMPETITION!Terrain is probably the easiest thing to go back and improve later if you feel the need to.