Who's up for a mapping competition?
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(01 Jan 15, 11:56PM)ExodusS Wrote: Well, the official documentation already warns about two stages map and the utilisation of levels in the Cube engine so I really wonder how a five stages map will not beat half of the computers who will run the map.

Only a small portion of the map itself, is made up of multiple levels with platforms. Because of this, it shouldn't lag. Each level will act independently to one another and leave on routes differing from each other.

(01 Jan 15, 11:56PM)ExodusS Wrote: I have a plan and I would participate but there are no complete rules, an aproximative size, and we don't know if the elevator is going to be the only crossroads of the map

I've added further explanation to this under "Your Challenges". Note, that you decide where the other crossroads are, the elevator only acts as one.

(01 Jan 15, 11:56PM)ExodusS Wrote: Can we have a more accurate informations or screenshots about the partial map? Or maybe we can have the map itself if it's already done?

Also, I planed to organise something with the mapping scene so I hope this competition isn't going to last years because I can not start another similar thing right after a mapping competition.

I figure that the competition will run for a few weeks only (to be decided for certain). I imagine it shouldn't take very long to organise just a layout, so I'll see how we're doing two weeks in and then decide the expiry date accordingly.

I won't provide the map yet, as it would be an unfair advantage for those that haven't yet signed up. However, see above for the screenshot.
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RE: Who's up for a mapping competition? - by RandumKiwi - 02 Jan 15, 12:16AM