Custom Map #2105: Achievement Map. By: Autistic Satisfaction

Started by AutoPost, May 26, 2015, 09:52:39 PM

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This topic is for discussion of map #2105: Achievement Map


Author: Autistic Satisfaction
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WARNING!!! It's playable, but not finished yet!


Tyler21

Until now I thought that these things are very poorly implemented speedrun maps.

But no.

Finally I figured it out why some people keep making this kind of 'maps'.
The answer is in the name of the current 'map', to unlock some achievements on steam...

That's really pathetic, even worse than simply creating a poor speedrun map.
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teknotiss

Quote from: Tyler21 on May 27, 2015, 03:50:53 AM
Until now I thought that these things are very poorly implemented speedrun maps.

But no.

Finally I figured it out why some people keep making this kind of 'maps'.
The answer is in the name of the current 'map', to unlock some achievements on steam...

That's really pathetic, even worse than simply creating a poor speedrun map.

one of the reason i disliked the steam release, achievements for games are pretty worthless to me, and seem to encourage bad map design and cheating in general, we suffer the bad map design in the CW series! ;)

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WARNING!!! It's playable, but not finished yet!
map author, please use the DMD to make achievement maps, CS is for finished maps of decent quality only.
thanks for making a map, please finish it and make it playable, not just for acheivements, and repost it in CS.
if you want to test you maps and need help please make a thread here
http://knucklecracker.com/forums/index.php?board=32.0
and post any maps for testing as attachments
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