dod_snow_fight_arena

World War I was so boring. Do WWII.

great success

Unless you are going for an over the top map it is generally a good idea to go with theme of the game you are mapping for. Your map just falls into a bland middle point. If I was looking for maps I would certainly over look your map, it looks unfinished an unrefined.

The fact is you making a map for a semi-realistic WWII game. Make the map look like a fucking WWII setting.

No

let me get this straight

you posted an unfinished map that you weren’t “serious” about on a forum you say is full of trolls, in the SHOW-OFF section, and then act disappointed and accuse us of not ass-kissing up to you and praising you on this clearly incomplete, shitty bsp

good luck with that.

Guys. Did you ever saw the map this guy wanted to remake?

Why would you want to remake that :expressionless:

Because adding stuff with minimum effort is awesome. /sarcasm

You guys surprise me with your mean-ness <.<

That’s how the internet works I’m afraid. :expressionless:

But yeah, you should try improving it, make it look more realistic, spend some time on it ect. Then come back here and post it. People here don’t really want to see an unfinished map, that’s nothing to show off. Make an effort.

On a side note, this forum needs a smiley for :/. Any agree?

Look, you posted it to get our opinions. Our collective opinion seems to be that we don’t prefer orange maps. Now you have our opinion. Don’t be whiny.

I want to be whiny

These are not the forums for you, whiners are not tolerated.

For a devmap it is actually very good from half the shit that floats around DoDs.
I take it it’s for gungame? I hope your map gets in the maplist because the snow and light settings are quite brilliant.
But I agree with the rest of the guys, try to make a realistic looking map next. You have a very solid gungame map there but try to make a realistic snow map out of it. I’m sure it’ll look really great.

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