New Horizon on 9/5/2007 at 14:34
Quote Posted by Yandros
That's some of the best news I've heard in a while. I look forward to working with TDM in the future.
We've said it all along. :thumb:
Quote Posted by codereader
Rest assured, Dark Mod maps can exceed the size of TDS maps by far. Angua is currently working on a map that is already comparable to (when not exceeding) the size of the original Bonehoard.
Yes, and it runs extremely well on my humble system. Once I reformat, and get my new video card reinstalled, I'll have to take another run through. :)
Springheel on 9/5/2007 at 14:47
Quote:
Angua is currently working on a map that is already comparable to (when not exceeding) the size of the original Bonehoard.
You can see some screenshots of it in the latest update: (
http://www.mindplaces.com/darkmod/screenshots.php)
242 on 9/5/2007 at 15:46
Yeah, they are good. Guess we, humble peasants, just should wait another couple of years or so until it all will be finished and officially released :)
Springheel on 9/5/2007 at 16:13
Well, you can always sign up as a beta-mapper if you'd like to try things out. That's how Angua started. :)
New Horizon on 9/5/2007 at 17:21
Quote Posted by Springheel
Well, you can always sign up as a beta-mapper if you'd like to try things out. That's how Angua started. :)
Yes, exactly. Nobody has to wait. We've had the beta mapper program for ages. Anyone can submit an application. If we see that an applicant has done some serious work, or can show us they're determined to test the tools...we usually sign them up pretty quick.
Yandros on 9/5/2007 at 17:44
I would have already applied, but want to complete a few outstanding T2 projects before moving on.
Renault on 9/5/2007 at 19:35
Quote Posted by Yandros
I would have already applied, but want to complete a few outstanding T2 projects before moving on.
See, the key is, you have to stop starting new projects. ;)
Phantom0914 on 10/5/2007 at 00:22
LoL, yeah, sort of.
Yandros on 10/5/2007 at 02:36
Quote Posted by Brother Renault
See, the key is, you have to stop starting new projects. ;)
:p
I have done that, I'm down to 4 T2 missions that I plan to finish, all of which are fairly far along (75% or better complete). I'm going to eventually put most of the rest of my open projects into an unfinished missions archive at my website (along with some by other people too) and let people do with them what they want. One of them I'm going to not release, with the hopes of redoing it in TDM once I have my feet wet with a few simpler missions.
Phantom0914 on 10/5/2007 at 19:55
Making missions is boring...:bored: That's why I take forever to make them, and it crashes a lot.