imagine by its lack of mention of location even in the title) is a fairly unremarkable map. It's not too large, which is good, but it's a little "blah." It's not perfectly put-together (the tunnel in one spot could use a bit more work to look good), but I don't really think the thrust of this was the map itself. The sides are, on the one hand, the stock Imperial sides, and on the other, a bunch of clowns. This tends towards the sort of ridiculousness that I am usually pretty dismissive of, but fortunately the author didn't just make some goofy-looking textures and then add in all sorts of unoriginal overpowered weapons. To be fair, they are overpowered a little by comparison, but they fortunately stray from the unoriginality that's usually prevalent on the sillier end of the spectrum. Some not-overly-complicated-but still-creative odf work was done to give these Rebel clowns a number of varied weapons (which I will not hasten to list all of as the author has provided a list and descriptions in the readme). These include some silly weapons like pie-throwing, but also some funny (although ultimately irrelevant to the AI, not counting humans) uses of bacta packs as landmines. Not overly complicated, but worth a download to check out. Give it a try. -Mav
Nylad's "Attack of the Clowns" (is that Episode II?) is another first map, one which is not - I would presume - much more than a testbed or showcase for his clown sides. The map itself (as you can
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