
08-25-2013, 02:51 AM
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G2k1
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Join Date: Dec 2001
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If anything my tasteful level could teach your level a thing or two about not shitting everywhere.
Even if you would have completed the level you still would have lost, mainly because your idea of hitting a stake with a hammer in the middle of a body of water was really out of place, and only served the purpose of you showing off (which subsequently you couldn't even boast anything).
To be fair, this is the only level I have ever seen which has been made by you. I'm going to pretend like I never saw the ones you linked to because they were pretty terrible even compared to this **** storm.
Now I will cover the topic of tile errors, and explain where you have failed in your level at using tiles properly. The first two problems lie in the southwest and southeast corners of the level. Do I need to circle these screw-ups in MS Paint for you or something? This looks god awful, a completely unintended use of the tile set. The graveyard looks like something you would see on Unholy Nation. That's not how you tile a grave yard properly, and I don't feel the need to provide any further backup for this statement. Ask and you shall receive.
Actually, you can find problems with your level in these places: North, South, East, and West quadrants. Any direction you look there is something incomplete and what has been tiled was done very liberally, as if the creator was new to leveling or something.
You said my level was "error-ridden". Where?
You did two things right. The first one is the dungeon entrance, good job. Looks sort of like it could have been semi-cool, if completed and polished. The second one is the shallow water, you basically used this properly, and I mean a once-in-graal-history proper usage type of deal. This is very similar to how the tiles were used in Zelda, I mean. But you said yourself that you planned on messing it up with grass tiles. |
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Last edited by Kamaeru; 08-25-2013 at 03:10 AM..
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