10-09-2019, 05:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-09-2019, 05:35 PM by The Black Parade.)
(10-09-2019, 05:23 AM)Cute Wrote: I' m not that good in explaining and map names but i gona try my best. Here all maps i have problems with:
+zm_countrytrain_b4 - Not enough invisible walls, my problems with the map is that although i like open map that let you be creative with your pathing using mages,moon boots by going up building that shuriken can't but the building have no roof top even though it doesnt have invisible walls to prevent people from getting on top of it which may result in accident exploit as you can see through walls or just stuck in places you shouldn't be in. - Please Fix
Yeah even using those walls on the roof of the building to see enemies is an exploit none the less. The general rule of thumb is that if a wall has an nodraw texture (usually where its unaccessible in vanilla TTT) where you can see them but they can't see you is considered an exploit.
Quote:-ttt_frg_leviathan_final - in my opinion it too big with samey corridor and confusing layout. -Please Remove
I would like to defend my own map. Leviathan was built to not have a confusing layout entirely. The map is essentially made up of chambers, with about all chambers having 2-3 entrances/exits (not-including the middle area). The map is also just 1 big circle, and then the 2 extra large rooms on the side of the map. I understand your idea of samey corridors, and yeah with like 8-10 players on it can be big, but It takes time to learn maps, so confusing layouts in my opinion should not be a cause to remove it, unless the map is almost impossible to memorize (anyone remember ttt_catacombs?)
If we want to talk about more confusing layouts than Leviathan, lets talk about ttt_wanda or dm_darkmatter, or even ttt_digdown. Those three I would say are much larger and more confusing, especially digdown, but sense those maps are well known and are on multiple servers, people generally like/or are fine with playing on the map, because they played it more often and know what to navigate it. See my point?