"Kessel: Spice Mines," by cyclonassasin, is a very unique representation of the lifeless planetoid of Kessel. It is unique in the fact that it really looks more like Mustafar, though. This
Well this is cyclonassasin's first map, which to be honest, is no surprise. It's four CP's with miniature hills in the corners and ion cannons behind each CP. All of the settings are default... this
I am very confused here. What we have is the 2.5 version of Edward_Cullen's earlier [url=http://starwarsbattlefront.filefront.com/file/Twilight_Forest;100372]Twilight Forest[/url]. You would think
This is version 1.1 of Commander Fett's [url=http://starwarsbattlefront.filefront.com/file/Mygeeto_Assault_Dominator;100394]Mygeeto Assault: Dominator[/url]. I have not played the original version
[b]Red51's[/b], "Naboo: Avalon City", is a fairly large city, cut through the middle by a river. It's one of those maps that bears the name and the props of the location but still lacks the true
"The Walkway of Doom," by Count_Zooku, is map which should pretty clearly spell out with its name the thrust of the map. It is a large walkway (or walkways) upon which people shoot each other (the
"Gem's Hidden Village," by GEmAsus2C (By the way, author, is that just a random chord progression? I didn't recognize it when I pecked it out on a piano.), is supposedly set on Tatooine, although it
I hate to be the one to have to "review" this - I never like to review my own files, if for no other reason than I miss out on hearing someone else talk about them. :p However, I've had this ready
"Khimera: Battlegrounds" is a fun mappack by Yankfan. It's a series of five maps with the running theme of being on "Khimera," a non-canonical planet created by the author. Each map sort've blends
"Kothlis: Sunken City," by Fluffy_the_RC is another new entry into the world of SWBF2 mapping, and it shows a bit of promise alongside some definite room for improvement. From a strictly design