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haha! Weird Graal2002 antics!
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here we see what happens when the g2k1 tileset is used on the g2k2 landscape, and how the water is actually done.
As you can see, it appears that the water is not just another bunch of tiles, but an image of some sort, superimposed on top of the tiles. :) |
i already know it.. :asleep:
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FIRST GO-KARTS, NOW HOCKEY! :(((((
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Hockey + Go karts have been there for ages ;)
I came on yesterday only to find Krakken building houses :eek: :eek: :eek: though i didnt actually get him in my picture, he is under the house roof :o |
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Oh, and delete the duplicate thread of this. I can't. :( |
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It's the same with the soccer field, =/
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they should flatten the hocky field
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But it look like that because it's at the bomy moon. |
who in their right mind would build a soccer field on the side of a hill anyway? and how do the goal posts stay upright?
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Yes, it may be hard, but you have a damn brain. Use it. |
I think the water is just something from the Graal client itself, since I've made a few of those kind of levels myself (Yes, with 3d terrain and everything) it alawys seems to happen when a terrain's height is equal to or lower then 0.
The bumpiness continues to be extreme though, it'd look natural if the bumpiness was more divided over larger areas, but it isn't so it doesn't. |
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