This topic is for discussion of map #1759: MULTIPLE DIFFICULTIES BATTLE (http://knucklecracker.com/creeperworld2/viewmaps.php?mapid=1759)
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Author: yum234 (http://knucklecracker.com/creeperworld2/viewmaps.php?author=yum234)
Desc:
You can change level of difficulties by clicking on terrain under number. Also You can select variants of combination of this difficulties. Thanks for idea to Mr.Florrat. GOOD LUCK!
Nice to see my idea used again!
I completed it with removing all 5 terrain blocks at 0:00, so I guess that's the highest difficulty :-)
Quote from: florrat on December 09, 2012, 10:03:22 AM
Nice to see my idea used again!
Your idea (freedom of choice ) is wonderful! When You can choose the scenario of battle
and play with not only the level of complexity 1, 2, 3 or 4, but also with any combination such as
"1" and "3", "2" and "0" or "-1" and "All". It is also important that you can add any level of difficulties at any time.
In other words this game can be played many times and each time in a different manner! :)
It is customary, but not required, to acknowledge original ideas from the author who inspired them in the map comments.. Furthermore - even though I know it does not apply in this case - it is considered correct behavior to obtain permission from an author if a map is in a large part based on an original map from the author. Again, not mandated, but good neighborliness.
Quote from: Grauniad on December 09, 2012, 12:41:07 PM
It is customary, but not required, to acknowledge original ideas from the author who inspired them in the map comments.. Furthermore - even though I know it does not apply in this case - it is considered correct behavior to obtain permission from an author if a map is in a large part based on an original map from the author. Again, not mandated, but good neighborliness.
Note that in the map description yum mentions he used my idea for this map.
Ah yes indeed, I was merely pointing out the obvious.. No admonishment was intended.
Quote from: florrat on December 09, 2012, 01:25:36 PM
Quote from: Grauniad on December 09, 2012, 12:41:07 PM
It is customary, but not required, to acknowledge original ideas from the author who inspired them in the map comments.. Furthermore - even though I know it does not apply in this case - it is considered correct behavior to obtain permission from an author if a map is in a large part based on an original map from the author. Again, not mandated, but good neighborliness.
Note that in the map description yum mentions he used my idea for this map.
Generally speaking the "idea of freedom of choice" there are many many hundreds of years... :)
What changes when you remove the terrain... afraid I don't see the impact. Thanks!