Re: dod_belfort
Posted by Gorbachev on
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It'd be good to have a little area to talk about this map here. It's late so I'll give details later.
Re: dod_belfort
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Fri Feb 6th 2004 at 8:13am
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wow.....very impressive gorby....i dont know alot about DoD maps, but this looks pretty damn nice from what i can tell....
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Re: dod_belfort
Posted by KoRnFlakes on
Fri Feb 6th 2004 at 8:17am
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Does belfort exist?
btw - Since your canadian I can probably ask this.
Do you have any images of operation rutter/jubilee Dieppe raid's ? im planning on mapping it for CoD (although it will only contain british & no canadians :/)
Re: dod_belfort
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Looks really nice. A problem I've had having small water sections on rockwork is that the water sometimes has stepped edges and things when viewing from different distances. Is it all working fine here?
Re: dod_belfort
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beautiful. I have one and only one suggestion, in the first screen shot, the stone wall seems a little jagged (at too extreem of an angle) possibly lessen that or add a straight edge to lessen the sharpness of that angel. that's the only thing that sticks out. everything else looks magnificent!
I was planning on making a map for DOD, but the map I wanted to make would be much better suited for CoD, it has open areas in the middle (a small beach area leading up to a town) on the sides there's small forest areas, and you can dig underground :biggrin: . I also wanted to impliment spot lights and guard towers, and have the map be pretty dark, and the spot lights would get shot out and everything. it would be great. . . but I think making that for DoD would be way too hard. I was thinking the map would be the size of overlord . . . until I saw the r_speeds on that map . . . Jesus! (tops at around 1850!)
Anyway. I love dod so I'll be sure to play this map tons!
rock on.
Re: dod_belfort
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The tiles on the lip under the roof look unnatural and so does that trench on the far side of the river. Other than those wee things good work so far :smile:
Re: dod_belfort
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Fri Feb 6th 2004 at 6:11pm
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Yes, the map looks excellent :smile: That white texture on the houses doesnt quite fit somehow... I think the scene in general is too bright, perhaps change it to a late afternoon/early evening lighting? Atmosphere and looks !
Re: dod_belfort
Posted by Forceflow on
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Looks great. Totally DoD-style.
Re: dod_belfort
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Just wait till it's released. I'll show you, all of you! Prefabbing's not dead, you'll see!
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Re: dod_belfort
Posted by Gorbachev on
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It's a combination of about 7 wads, and personally the map is almost too dark, I believe the light level is just right. In game is a different result than these pictures. Thanks for the comments everyone. And yes, Belfort is a real place, I looked at some old maps of the siegfried line etc. for places that had names that were short enough to be catchy and unique too.
Re: dod_belfort
Posted by Crono on
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Stop! I'm drooling lol. ( I think I like DoD a little too much.)
It looks even better in those shots. Scratch my original comment on the wall there, it looks completly different once you're next to it.
I love the broken tree, I didn't notice it in the earlier shots. This, so far, looks like a small teams map. Or, is there a LOT that you're not showing us? lol
Either way I can't wait to play it. (Dunno what you did, but the terrain looks wonderful, as opposed to some of the screens earlier, It's probably the angle.)
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I Think I know why I like how this map looks so much. It totally reminds me of the CoD Dawnville demo back before CoD came out. I almost crapped my pants when I played it. Your map is really reminding me of the area towards the end of the demo where they're firing off the morters and stuff. Man that game kicks so much ass, you're map will inadvertantly kick ass too lol
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Re: dod_belfort
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Is it possible to jump over that broken bridge ? Looks awesome.
Re: dod_belfort
Posted by Gorbachev on
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Thanks all. Yes, you can jump across the bridge, but it takes a precise jump to go from the low point -> up. And I haven't played the CoD demo, this map was actually a very old floorplan that I had made and just decided to make a map out of it.
Re: dod_belfort
Posted by Death To lag? on
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just an idea... around the bridge area... the sides they just fall off... how about making them like 30 deg like a slope and not 90... but hey thats my idea... i prolly would do it...
Re: dod_belfort
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It -was- like that, but you have to realize how crappy HL is with angles, you get stuck on everything...it's brutal, but you can't get around the clip hull, it does what it wants. I might make a bit of brickwork instead to make it more natural, we'll see.
Re: dod_belfort
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yeah... the dirt on the high part of the bridge just lookes like it would fall or cave in.... into the stream that is..
Re: dod_belfort
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In regard to the images you posted on the site, which you put up for the map . . .
I love you, Gorb. lol
Seriously, this map is looking awesome. It looks like such great amounts of fun . . . :smile:
Half the official dod maps don't look as appealing as yours.
I can't wait for this to be a beta at least.
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Sorry about some of the grammer and wording there, I'm really tired.
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Re: dod_belfort
Posted by Cassius on
Sat Mar 6th 2004 at 5:32am
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Why is the river enclosed between two walls?
Re: dod_belfort
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How do u no that there isn't a sewer or a little gap cass?
i particualy [is that right?] like the 3rd pic which u posted, with the car and the bridge, looks F'ing great
keep up the gd work!
Re: dod_belfort
Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on
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People don't build walls over rivers like that Sloth, wether there is a gap for the water or not is irrelevant. There probably isn't any easy way to make it look realistic and restrict player access.
Looks great btw. :smile:
Re: dod_belfort
Posted by ReNo on
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Hills with sewer drains would work well here I reckon - not only does it restrict player access in a reasonable and believable way (ie. clip brushes over the hills makes it seem too steep to climb, and make grates of some description over the sewers) but the hills and sewers could make realistic view extents (ie. too dark to see far into sewers, hills go up and then drop away out of sight). I'd say win win personally, better than walls at any rate. Would of course use up some of those precious polys, but I think it would be worth it. Shove some foliage as the hills rise and it could look very cool.
Re: dod_belfort
Posted by KoRnFlakes on
Sat Mar 6th 2004 at 7:57pm
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just cover the end with tree growth so they cant see past it & then surrond that with some barb
Re: dod_belfort
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Very nice. I think that the r_speeds would be worth it on this map. because the 'fun' factor looks like it will be pretty high....especially for an MG :biggrin:
Re: dod_belfort
Posted by KoRnFlakes on
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looking great m8, keep it up.
Re: dod_belfort
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With so much eye-candy,wont w-poly r_speeds be about 2000 [and de_dust has 800 (!!)]. :sad:
Re: dod_belfort
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
Tue Mar 23rd 2004 at 8:25pm
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Looks sweet! I'm definatly looking forward to this one
Re: dod_belfort
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looks great! In the pic of the inside of that house (not the church) it looks like it could use some trim around the base of the walls to break up the boxiness of it.
Re: dod_belfort
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Gorby...stop blabbing and finish the map :smile: . I cant wait!
Re: dod_belfort
Posted by Gorbachev on
Thu Mar 25th 2004 at 5:45am
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I'm working, I'm working. :biggrin:
I've added some more to the north, and cut epolies in the middle down about 1000 or so. r_speeds are less than 700 in all parts except for two which reach 900. I really don't like having them...but for now they have to stay as I can't find a way around it. (The VIS is a tad gimpy and allows for a few instances that just plain don't make sense.)
I've also taken out the grass outline...it just didn't fit quite right. There is now a slightly raised trench with a few broken boards on the side. It only has a corner that sticks above the ground, the rest is smooth and set at good player heights.
Re: dod_belfort
Posted by Gorbachev on
Fri Apr 9th 2004 at 3:48am
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Finally finished the layout, the map is absolutely massive. I didn't intend it to be, but it ended up that way. It takes up the entire grid in Hammer :rolleyes: I had a few problems I ran into with it being that large, but I solved them. Now I just have to add a few connecting tunnels and widen the spawn exits then I'm adding in the flags. I'm working on making this map encourage team-play so that means a fair amount of multi-person flags. This maps seems to have "epic-battle" written all over it. I've also created some very amusing and effective anti-spawn camping methods.
Re: dod_belfort
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Hot damn. If this thing plays as good as it looks you've got a big winner on your hands.
Re: dod_belfort
Posted by Gorbachev on
Fri Apr 9th 2004 at 6:27am
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Gameplay was the focus, I won't be satisfied until it plays well for a large audience.
Re: dod_belfort
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Ok it annoys me when these stupid forums don't actually post the message so I'll re-write it-
/me steals textures
Nice textures? Where'd you get them from?
Re: dod_belfort
Posted by fraggard on
Fri Apr 9th 2004 at 2:40pm
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This level looks brilliant in so many different ways... I can't really find anything to comment about. I just felt a "Good Job mate" was in oder here.
Good Job mate.