Re: dm_torque
Posted by Leperous on
Wed Jan 5th 2005 at 11:33pm
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[/lowiq] It's looking good, but try to avoid blocky right-angled buildings everywhere if you can, and whack in some giant Combine barricades! Check out the DM Overwatch match as a guide to making this sort of level...
Re: dm_torque
Posted by Orpheus on
Thu Jan 6th 2005 at 1:27am
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Joe, i know you favor the name, but consider a new one. yeah i know i used Deja Vu twice, but i was dumb for doing so. #1 took thunder away from #2. it was a good map, no one seemed to notice.
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Re: dm_torque
Posted by Paladin[NL] on
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Try to fill up those floors if you can...they look a bit empty. Other then that looks swell, as usuall
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Posted by satchmo on
Thu Jan 6th 2005 at 7:12pm
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Looking impressive, and I can imagine the gameplay must be interesting as well.
What about adding some wrecked cars on the streets? They provide covers and potential spots for weapon spawning.
I would also experiment with light_environment a bit. I believe it could enhance the atmosphere of the map. What about rain?
Re: dm_torque
Posted by Agent Smith on
Thu Jan 6th 2005 at 11:49pm
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The basic structure is looking pretty good, but at the moment the texturing and detail is pretty bland and almost non-existent. No offence Yak, but at the moment I wouldn't class this as your best work. If this is all the detail you are doing then make sure the lighting is really spectacular, because that will certainly make or break it.
Re: dm_torque
Posted by Agent Smith on
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I also appreciate you putting me in my place ;D. Sorry mate, thought you'd want truthful commentary, didn't mean to come across so harsh. I just figured that the texturing, particularly in the first pic, was repeated too much. Also that you could probably afford to place some more props to enhance the realism of the scenario, as it seams really empty at the moment. Lighting will definately improve the situation though. Please forgive me if I gave any offense.
Re: dm_torque
Posted by Yak_Fighter on
Fri Jan 7th 2005 at 10:37am
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Woah woah, I wasn't offended at all. I appreciate the harshness, as I get too enamored with my creations and fail to make changes when needed. I always want the truth about my maps. I don't want a bunch of people rubber stamping my maps as above average because of my name (haha like that even happens)
Re: dm_torque
Posted by Yak_Fighter on
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Orph, I'd rather wait until I have a playable beta before posting the thread as it makes critiquing easier.
Re: dm_torque
Posted by fishy on
Tue Jan 11th 2005 at 11:43am
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what stands out a lot, especially the building in the center of the first pic, is the amount of intact windows in a building that has been otherwise devastated.
Re: dm_torque
Posted by Cassius on
Tue Jan 11th 2005 at 3:23pm
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Yeah. The structure of the map looks fine to me, and you did some cool things with the lighting (see 3rd to last screen - wow) but it's like the map has two halves: a ground level that is basically unscathed, and a rooftop level that's all f**ked up.
Though I hate to say it, the lighting needs to be a harsher color, if only a darker gray. Subtle fog (and maybe even dust/fire sprites here and there?) would do you a world of good.
I don't want to trash the map; the effort you put into the design/architecture is apparent in the screens. It just lacks the extra umph of polish needed to jump out at the audience.
Re: dm_torque
Posted by BlisTer on
Tue Jan 11th 2005 at 6:19pm
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seems everyone is doing destroyed buildings nowadays :smile:
in the bottom half of the first screenshot, the left roof texture seems a bit overscaled, and in the right roof texture, the tiles dont fit in the triangle. have an edge so that they dont end abrubtly.
Re: dm_torque
Posted by Yak_Fighter on
Tue Jan 11th 2005 at 6:29pm
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I'll see what I can do, but I'm already below my target FPS in certain areas so I don't know how much more I can add. I agree that the pictures aren't stunning and that the map probably won't be well received, but that's nothing new for my maps :/
The windows on the orange building will be blown out, that is a pretty obvious oversight on my part. I don't know how many plants I'm going to be putting in the rafters of concrete and brick buildings... now if they were completely destroyed leaving only an empty shell and rubble on the ground then sure, but these buildings aren't very realistically destroyed. The ground is probably too undamaged, but I can't start tearing up the road in any significant way because players still need to be able to get around the level. I refuse to use any of the concrete pile models down there because they present too many snags and sticking points for an area that basically connects the entire level.
Thanks for the suggestions.
EDIT: What picture are you talking about? There are no tile roofs in the first picture.
Re: dm_torque
Posted by BlisTer on
Tue Jan 11th 2005 at 6:57pm
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the purple-blue tiles. it seems its not really a roof, more a floor of a 1st storey cause there seems to be a door (lower right). on the second pic it looks like a connecting terrace
Re: dm_torque
Posted by Orpheus on
Tue Jan 11th 2005 at 7:47pm
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if it rains, in a building with no roof, puddles form in the lower levels.
shade will slow evaporation too so, you could put stagnant water in darker places.
trash isn't the only form of debris.. dirt piles on the windward side of things.. rain washes dirt away on others.
when i said "rampant plant growth" i didn't mean a second tropical rain forest.. just put some grass stems on places that in a normal building would have it.. places where footsteps would not trample it if it were real.
with dust, comes beams of light, use that to effect.
sounds, don't forget some sounds.
hope that helps.
Re: dm_torque
Posted by Yak_Fighter on
Tue Jan 11th 2005 at 8:14pm
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ah, ok. I think I have some ideas on how to impliment these things. I'll see if I can shove them in there. :wink:
Re: dm_torque
Posted by Yak_Fighter on
Tue Jan 18th 2005 at 2:17am
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unless I've already used up my bandwidth...
Re: dm_torque
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I LOVE THIS MAP !!!! i love the broken buildings i like the stuff i like everything...the archtictures...and ALLL AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA this map is nice....I LIKE IT !!!!!!!!!!!
Re: dm_torque
Posted by Tactii on
Wed Jan 19th 2005 at 4:03pm
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I think this would be an excellent map if you just learned to use env_cubemap. Your cubemaps aren't placed correctly, or aren't built, so it's using the sky as an environment map. Check out the SDK documentation and see sdk_dm_lockdown for examples on that. A little more work and you'll have a 9 map. This is good stuff. Don't let an easy thing like envmaps bring it down!
Re: dm_torque
Posted by Yak_Fighter on
Wed Jan 19th 2005 at 7:12pm
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Huh? The env_cubemaps were properly placed for reflections due to textures, and buildcubemaps was run. I just took a look and you're right that a handful of static props reflect the sky instead of the surrounding environment for some odd reason, but it's barely noticeable and so insignificant that it really doesn't matter. I don't see why something akin to a few texture misalignments would be such a big deal, but whatever, nobody's going to play this map anyway.
Re: dm_torque
Posted by Inflatable on
Wed Jan 19th 2005 at 10:52pm
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I just played this map 1on1 yesterday for some time.. And we really liked it, the flow/gameplay on this map is pretty good.. But I feel the room where the combine rifle is on ground level (pic 6 above) didn't get used alot because it doesn't hold any important stuff (outside the combine rifle).. We bassicly fought over and on the RL & crossbow roof area's all the time.. So maybe you can make that area a bit more interesting to go to by adding a combine supercharger or something..
P.s. having the RL and crossbow on top, and their ammo on groundlevel is pretty smart.. Stops people from camping on top all the time..
Re: dm_torque
Posted by Yak_Fighter on
Wed Jan 19th 2005 at 10:59pm
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Thanks for playing it! :smile:
You have a good point about the hotel that I didn't think of. I guess I overstated the importance of the overwatch rifle, but that's what I get for not being able to playtest the map or get any critiques before release. The original design for HLDM had the gauss rifle in that room and the map had one less stairway leading up to the top. Goes to show how difficult it is to port maps between the two games :wink:
Re: dm_torque
Posted by Inflatable on
Thu Jan 20th 2005 at 12:44am
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Np m8.. Are you gonna work on this map more (by maybe adding stuff to that room etc), or is this the final version?
Re: dm_torque
Posted by Yak_Fighter on
Thu Jan 20th 2005 at 12:56am
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Unfortunately it has been released. I have an ironclad 'no re-release' policy with my maps so I'm just up a creek without a paddle for this one.
Re: dm_torque
Posted by Tactii on
Fri Jan 21st 2005 at 4:00pm
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More on the cubemaps. The cubemaps in the bsp I downloaded from
punkassfraggers were not built. Once I built them it looked
fine. Maybe you copied it out of the mapsrc instead of hl2mp/maps
or something?
Re: dm_torque
Posted by Yak_Fighter on
Fri Jan 21st 2005 at 7:02pm
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hmm, actually that sounds like a definite possibility. Stupid me. Thanks for catching it.
Re: dm_torque
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Yep, that's me. Thanks for taking a look at the map!
Re: dm_torque
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Sun Jan 23rd 2005 at 5:36am
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This is my kind of map! I was a bit aprehensive when I first spawned, but then I started exploring and imagining frantic and very dynamic DM battles going on. Can't wait to play this one with others!
Ermmm... haven't actually played it with others yet... as it stands, I'd give it a 10. I don't expect that rating to change much after trying it online. Nice work!
-- EDIT --
Ok... I ran it on my test server (DM) for a bit and had some other players hook-up. It really calls for four players or more... much larger than immediately appears (not a bad thing at all). Had a really good time!
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This map (intentionally or unintentionally) borrows elements from dm_overwatch, but extends these elements to accommodate a larger server and better balance.
It takes place in a war torn city-block, complete with rubble and surrounding buildings. Citadel walls devour the surrounding area, sirens are going off, and smoke bellows out of ruined buildings. Yep, this is the war torn City 17 we have all grown to love. Unfortunately, some awkward architecture and texturing somewhat offsets the immersion, mostly concerning the ruined apartment courtyard area. Minor framerate issues also crept up, mostly due to the open nature of the map, but are very tolerable.
Now the connectivity! Wow. While still maintaining the structure of a city-block, areas seamlessly flow into each other. Well, a nearly seamless flow - there are a few mundane hallways that are used to connect some of the outlying areas and make it difficult to pinpoint where exactly the player's location is. Which leads to another minor problem: The interiors of the surrounding buildings (unfortunately) borrow a bit from Half-Life 2, with little variation in the interiors and a spartan level of detail. Thus, the lack of landmarks increases the learning curve of this map a little; still, nothing fatal.
Weapon placement is also done well - most of the weapon locations are easily distinguished, and the rocket launcher at the top "draws players in" (to quote a fellow Snarkpitter) and seems to promote conflict. Overall, an impressive accomplishment that the author should be proud of, despite any minor imperfections. Whatever dm_torque does well, it does very, VERY well. An easy recommendation into any server rotation.
Verdict
A spicy, zesty City 17 map with great flow.
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This map (intentionally or unintentionally) borrows elements from dm_overwatch, but extends these elements to accommodate a larger server and better balance.
It takes place in a war torn city-block, complete with rubble and surrounding buildings. Citadel walls devour the surrounding area, sirens are going off, and smoke bellows out of ruined buildings. Yep, this is the war torn City 17 we have all grown to love. Unfortunately, some awkward architecture and texturing somewhat offsets the immersion, mostly concerning the ruined apartment courtyard area. Minor framerate issues also crept up, mostly due to the open nature of the map, but are very tolerable.
Now the connectivity! Wow. While still maintaining the structure of a city-block, areas seamlessly flow into each other. Well, a nearly seamless flow - there are a few mundane hallways that are used to connect some of the outlying areas and make it difficult to pinpoint where exactly the player's location is. Which leads to another minor problem: The interiors of the surrounding buildings (unfortunately) borrow a bit from Half-Life 2, with little variation in the interiors and a spartan level of detail. Thus, the lack of landmarks increases the learning curve of this map a little; still, nothing fatal.
Weapon placement is also done well - most of the weapon locations are easily distinguished, and the rocket launcher at the top "draws players in" (to quote a fellow Snarkpitter) and seems to promote conflict. Overall, an impressive accomplishment that the author should be proud of, despite any minor imperfections. Whatever dm_torque does well, it does very, VERY well. An easy recommendation into any server rotation.
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Verdict
A spicy, zesty City 17 map with great flow.
Pros
Very good connectivity and it looks pretty much like City 17.
Design
Awkward architectural and texturing choices, lack of landmarks, hallway-itis.
Re: dm_torque
Posted by Agent Smith on
Tue Mar 8th 2005 at 3:02am
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Yak, after playing it on the Snarkpit server I was mightily impressed. It played great and looked great. I don't what it is with those screenshots, but they don't do the map justice. The only problem I was having was with that pink/black chequers appearing on props and models, but it might have been my PC. Excellent work.
Re: dm_torque
Posted by mrpresley on
Tue Mar 8th 2005 at 2:43pm
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Wow, just tried this map tonight and it truly is great. I have yet to try it on my server with other players, but from the looks of it I don't think the players on my server will be disappointed.
Re: dm_torque
Posted by Push6 on
Tue Mar 8th 2005 at 9:32pm
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Just had a play on this and its a fantastic map. The layout is great, and the gameplay is supurb.
Re: dm_torque
Posted by Orpheus on
Sun Apr 24th 2005 at 4:04pm
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/Me corrects oversite and rates map.