Dio wrote:The only thing that 1.7 has to have is invisible wights on the overhead!
The community has gotten too good at watching water....wights need to be invisible on all maps..they are soo slow anyways.
If someone complains about this..they rely too much on the overhead.
lol all wights ? both in multi and all coops ?
I hope that copop will be left unchanged - some1 try to play on legendary 2nd levels of A-Reds latest plug. Tons of overhead invisible wights hehehe GL ....
well go in to loathing, edit the map and change wights to invisible on the overhead. Then you can play the map solo and watch the water to your heart's content.
Anthson wrote:In all honesty, these maps are supposed to be "unfinished," right? So finish them. Modernize them a bit. And lay of the hateorade. I'd be happy to not only playtest, but volunteer for some kind of advisory panel to suggest layouts for the maps.
uh if phoenix wasnt finished why was it played in the finals of a tourney?
I would totally supported an 'invisible wights' button in the multiplayer pregame screen. I'd certainly rate it as more important than the veterans on/off switch!
Okay I got the models but now I'm too dumb to do anything with 'em
Might make it "invisible suicide" so it covers all kinds of wight-like units. I'd also like to see a check box that turns KoTH flags into balls and vice versa.
But ... back to the subject at hand. The maps clearly aren't broken right now. They're fine as is. Any tweaks could either make them better or worse depending on the people and time involved. Some of them are a bit unfinished, but not to the degree they're unplayable on netgames. Why a map like Phoenix wasn't included is beyond me. It's awesome.
Anthson wrote:I have it already. Most folks don't, though. Would be nice to just have a check box so anyone could do it without having to download a plugin.
People are stupid not to download fun stuff. With the 256 plugins in the plugin folder limitation long gone, why doesn't everyone have several hundred plugins in their plugins folder?
Having hundreds of plugins makes it very hard to find what you're looking for when you're hosting. Let's face it: Myth's interface isn't entirely modern.