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CONSTRUCTIVE CRITISISM?
I hope you guys remember that phrase becuase it is what a lot of map posts here lack.
Kryticate, unlike many new members has seemed to have read the rules and has produced a well presented post. So that has to be a good point, don't just shunt the map.
Right. Yes, I have to agree with some of the members here that this map isn't the best but I understand that you're new to ForgeHub and haven't seen the very high standards of some of the map posts. Armouries (1 small place with tonnes of weapons) are normally resented here so in case you don't want to get flamed by people I'd advise you to do something different with them.
Onto the layout now. Obviously, the map was designed to have been in such an enclosed space, just as a lot of infection maps are. You can't do a lot more to the map because of the fact it is so inclosed, but if you wanted to expand it to more of Sandtrap, then that's entirely up to you. I think that a few too many power weapons have been used on your map but lets look at the specifications of this.
Power weapons usually take more time to load, thus giving the infected a little more time to break in. I'm not saying the the best weapon choice has been used, but in infection games they are used frequently because of that fact. If you were to expand this map into more of Sandtrap, a few more weaker weapons could be used to your advantage. E.g. BR's, AR's etc... But for now, I'd say remove all but 1 (or all) the turrets becuae they are too overpowering. Infected will get bored of keep trying to break in and faling most of the time. Other than that, not much else to change in the weapon set for this.
To sum this up, there is not a huge amount you can do to improve this map and it's not fantastic but with a little effort you could overcome the challenge. Good luck and it's a 2/5 from me.
EDIT:
EpicFishFingers, there is not unlimited ammo. You obviously haven't read the description becaue it notes that weapons and ammo do not respawn.
Last edited by Hazza; 01-04-2009 at 10:49 AM.
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