Re: My First CS Map
Posted by Wild Card on
Wed Sep 3rd 2003 at 8:35pm
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screens for the lazy!! :razz: :biggrin: :razz:
Re: My First CS Map
Posted by sde on
Wed Sep 3rd 2003 at 8:54pm
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Er...
It should really be for CS 1.5/the most recent one, for major compatibility reasons.
Re: My First CS Map
Posted by Cash Car Star on
Wed Sep 3rd 2003 at 9:02pm
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I think the 1.0.0.5 silliness is the naming convention for those who purchased CS retail. It really is kinda odd how they have different names, but so they do.
And let's zip our files, please? And if the wad is required for the map to work, zip em together, and path em correctly too.
Re: My First CS Map
Posted by benanderton on
Thu Sep 4th 2003 at 8:18am
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Thanks for the criticism guys, i'll do all that stuff tonight.
Re: My First CS Map
Posted by ReNo on
Thu Sep 11th 2003 at 9:32pm
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800x600 is more than enough size wise in my opinion - it screws up the forum for people running resolutions lower than 1024x768, of which there are a few at the last check. I'd say stick to 640x480 or below personally, its what I use (if not lower). A bit more 56k friendly that way too.
Re: My First CS Map
Posted by Sinner_D on
Fri Sep 12th 2003 at 1:29am
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is it just me, or were the links broken? i got a cannot find page error :sad:
Re: My First CS Map
Posted by Myrk- on
Fri Sep 12th 2003 at 2:15am
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Well I run 1024x768 and 800x600 images are generally fine, unless they don't use any compression....