This map is an original idea, I\'ll give the author his credit for that, so It\'s disappointing the implementation and design is of such a low standard. Again, you can probably tell from the
Forest Duel is a fairly small, localised duel map, consisting of a fighting pad in the centre, and two podiums-viewer stands at each side. The area is surrounded by model trees, and...Wait, that's
Well, here we have a very nice little duel map. I always like duel maps, because they often allow you to put much more detail into them than you might on a normal map, because they are so much
There must be about 3000 maps called Korriban Duel out there (or at least 'Kor Duel') as when I tried to upload this for the first time, the filename had already been used, and I know for a fact that
It\'s hard to review maps like this because there isn\'t a whole lot to talk about. And as there\'s nothing particularly enthralling or even remotely interesting about anything in the map either,
Making last minute changes without re-checking your map is always a bad idea. I've done it before, and I'm sure the author will be kicking himself once he sees the main bug with this map, as I'm sure
There\'s something odd about this map. I know, from a technical point of view, that it isn\'t that great, and that it’s actually very basically made, but there’s something about it that I like. As
I've never been to Campi Flegrei, so I can't comment on the accuracy of this map, however I am pretty sure of a few things. I'd imagine that temples and other ancient monuments, built centuries ago,
Well, this map definitely does something to peak my interest. I\'ve never before thought of the idea of making the dossun skybox seem like a desert by sticking orange windows in front of it.
I have to admit, when I first saw the name of the map, I didn't get a good first impression. Call me a pessimist, but usually anything with 'Imperial' in the name, means a dull grey complex. However,