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gimil wrote:hulmey wrote:well at least she answered you guys when no1 else did!!!
and im sure DiM appreciates it
KEYOGI
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Posted: 04 Sep 2007 23:19 Post subject:
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I don't see Lack agreeing to that... at least not at the moment. If there's ever a testing phase for maps, maybe then.
Because Lack wants to have every map available in a small version.Chirondom wrote:Um...perhaps an odd suggestion, but why not make everyone happy and let there be a full screen version of all maps? It could launch a new window with just the game, not the logo or anything else.
hulmey wrote:it certainly dropped when chinese checkers came out
oaktown wrote:hulmey wrote:it certainly dropped when chinese checkers came out
very clever hulmey.
I'm not going to defend chinese checkers. I've been stuck in some dull-ass games on that map, and it's a bad map with some settings (like no cards... ugh). But it did go through a four-month foundry process and there were over 500 posts before it was quenched, so I am a believer in the foundry process.
Anyway, I'll restate my point: most of the regulars in the foundry are more concerned with how a map looks and how it plays than how big it is. I'm sure that an exception can be made for a big map that is really friggin' good, but we shouldn't go making exceptions for maps that kinda suck.
I would agree with you here hulmey. Many others want larger maps.hulmey wrote:Oaktown more foundry members and forum members want bigger maps than those that do not...
WidowMakers wrote:someone can make a 630 (wide) x 600 (tall) small map with all of the information and data from a 1200 x 1200 map.
KEYOGI wrote:Just a little update on the situation.
Three versions of a map and other possibilities have been discussed at length, with it pretty much being decided that three map sizes is not the way to go. I understand your point about the resolutions DiM, but it comes with a whole bunch of negatives that outweigh the positive.
There should be another announcement in the not too distant future about map sizes and other foundry business.
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