Custom Map #906: Inhibitor Madness. By: Cliffy Max

Started by AutoPost, July 22, 2014, 02:31:29 PM

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This topic is for discussion of map #906: Inhibitor Madness


Author: Cliffy Max
Size: 128x84

Desc:
it takes so long due to the fact every 3 sec, the inhibitor produces 250 creeper. there's a massive amount of ore on the map, and the runners hold huge amounts of anti creeper so you may want to destroy the anticreeper emmiter to the bottem left. Three snipers are facing the place where the digitalis (with the runners) are

planetfall

What's that you said about it taking a long time again? :P

Edit: should probably say something constructive as well... digitalis won't grow unless it's attached to an emitter, so the runner nest on the left doesn't do anything.
Pretty sure I'm supposed to be banned, someone might want to get on that.

Quote from: GoodMorning on December 01, 2016, 05:58:30 PM"Build a ladder to the moon" is simple as a sentence, but actually doing it is not.

Vanguard

Map rating:

Creativity: 5. The text indicates you had a lot of things you wanted to do with this map.
Execution: 2. Sloppily done. To upload a map to userspace you have to play it. There, latest, you should have noticed the flaws in your map, which you didnĀ“t bother to fix.
Style of map/use of map elements: 2. Not lots of terrain you can play with. Unnecessary items on map like shield keys. Vast amount of resources, which make the map unloseable. Bad use of the terrain textures which looks like a giant dirt hole.
Balancing of map: 1 - not enough creeper, no spores, no nothing. A braindead monkey could win this.
Possible bonus points due to: nothing appeals to me enough on this map to warrant bonus points.

Average: 2/10. A rather solid two, but still overall a low score - nothing to be proud of. You can do much better by not being impatient on releasing an unfinished map.


Asbestos

NFNF. Even on a ridiculously simple map like this one, upgrades are a must. And like planetfall said, digitalis has to be connected to an emitter.