Here is my entry to the Push contest:
Central Towers is a map specially designed for the “Push” Gamemode. Each team spawns on a different outer tower and must bridge their way to the Central Tower. Each player can only place blocks in their team’s colour and must try to make it to the middle.
Have Fun!
Download Link: http://speedy.sh/TRgYS/P-Copy.vxl http://pastebin.com/Ba5HKR30
Last edited by Handles on Sun Mar 10, 2013 11:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Map looks funky.(That's a compliment ) Might be a little scattered for push. The upload service you linked to is a big NOPE.
Oh, you have to click the file name >_< How obscurely obvious.
Last edited by Cajun Style on Tue Mar 12, 2013 11:45 am, edited 1 time in total.
Maps planned: Z-Fighting, Hallway Lite, Chaos Redux, Random Maze, FHQ Infiltration, Greece Push, Dracula's Castle, New York.
Took me a while before I realized I was supposed to click on the filename next to the word DOWNLOAD. Not the greatest hosting site option but better than someone else on this forum (who shall remain nameless) who uses a host site that forces you to wait for a 59 second countdown before the download starts.
I generally use a public link from my DropBox account or FileSmelt.com. There are many options really. Also, if you notice, at the bottom of the message post editing window is a little tab called "Upload attachment". I'll just leave it to your imaginations to figure out what that does.
Also, when I was playing this map on server, I notice now that people had griefed the starting point buildings down to the lowest level. I suppose that adds an interesting dimension to a Push map. The one thing that I didn't understand was why the green grass would kill you. Usually people use water down there. Also... I didn't try but I assume the streets are on the water level also and are instant death? Not sure that makes sense. But heck, it's your map. Just some observations.
STRIKE081 wrote:Yeah sorry about that but mediafire ect. dosen't let me upload for some reason...
Try downloading mediafire express. It's a pretty handy tool where you just right click on a file and you can click "upload".
I think you gotta sign up for it though, but it's worth it!