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Old 04-10-2007, 11:05 PM
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There is a difference between a "low quality" level and a poorly made level.

A low quality level is loaded with tile errors, poor object placement, ect. It's not at all pleasing to the eyes, and the tile placement makes no sense.

A low detailed level would be like anything in Zelda. Everything fits, everything looks right together, and flows nicely.
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Old 04-10-2007, 11:17 PM
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There is a difference between a "low quality" level and a poorly made level.

A low quality level is loaded with tile errors, poor object placement, ect. It's not at all pleasing to the eyes, and the tile placement makes no sense.

A low detailed level would be like anything in Zelda. Everything fits, everything looks right together, and flows nicely.
Hah, I actually understood that. But I would rather see things that please my eyes.
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