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Traitor!

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Its my first level in the full version. Its short but theres a lot of detail in it.
It will be the first one in the series but i dont really know where to take the store Ill figure something out though

I can check out around 5 levels
2009-01-19 00:53:00

Author:
shahchip
Posts: 37


Okay here we go ...

- The "Welcome to our city" guy is broken. At least he was when I got to him.

- If you made the bridge come down faster you wouldn't need to have that guy there telling you to wait for it to some down. Also if you used a 3 way switch and set it to directional, or some other method. To make it so that once the bride was down it didn't start going back up again like it does with the button right now ... I think that would be good.

- There are a couple places in the castle that you loose the illusion of being in a castle. One is when you are close to the ground of the build area and can see grass, and another is when you can see what's behind/ outside of the castle while you are inside.

- Oh, and you can get stuck behind the King's bed and have to kill yourself to get out.

- You definitely need more checkpoints at the end of the level. I got up to where you start to get attacked and then had to go ALL the way back to the beginning of that section and did not take the time to go back up and try to beat the level. You need to have a checkpoint right before that section that you get attacked so people don't get frustrated and quit.

- Overall the beginning does have quite a bit of detail and looks pretty good as you say. I would have to say that the interior of the castle is probably the best part of the level visuals wise, I also thought the street lamps were a nice touch as well. However, the end of the level after you get out of the castle has much less detail, it's all just one material and you can see one of the speakers in that section as well.
2009-01-19 02:33:00

Author:
Coreymill
Posts: 85


Okay here we go ...

- The "Welcome to our city" guy is broken. At least he was when I got to him.

- If you made the bridge come down faster you wouldn't need to have that guy there telling you to wait for it to some down. Also if you used a 3 way switch and set it to directional, or some other method. To make it so that once the bride was down it didn't start going back up again like it does with the button right now ... I think that would be good.

- There are a couple places in the castle that you loose the illusion of being in a castle. One is when you are close to the ground of the build area and can see grass, and another is when you can see what's behind/ outside of the castle while you are inside.

- Oh, and you can get stuck behind the King's bed and have to kill yourself to get out.

- You definitely need more checkpoints at the end of the level. I got up to where you start to get attacked and then had to go ALL the way back to the beginning of that section and did not take the time to go back up and try to beat the level. You need to have a checkpoint right before that section that you get attacked so people don't get frustrated and quit.

- Overall the beginning does have quite a bit of detail and looks pretty good as you say. I would have to say that the interior of the castle is probably the best part of the level visuals wise, I also thought the street lamps were a nice touch as well. However, the end of the level after you get out of the castle has much less detail, it's all just one material and you can see one of the speakers in that section as well.

I tried to fix most of them but couldnt fix the grass and stuff. Other than that its good.

Thanks a lot for the pointers
2009-01-19 03:51:00

Author:
shahchip
Posts: 37


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