No tunnels; no changing of terrain
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No tunnels; no changing of terrain
The worst thing is they won't develop tunnels and no tools for changing terrain(height). I read it on the offical forum. (I understood it on this way.)
John
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UPDATE: There will be bridges! A reason to buy it! ... What are you thinking of?
John
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UPDATE: There will be bridges! A reason to buy it! ... What are you thinking of?
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Originally posted by Hans Schilcher
Canyons will be the most common obstacles. Mountains will be obstacles as well, but you can use (expensive!) tunnels.
How big is the canyon? Honestly ... about one screen
We have a plan, what we want to show with certain screenshots. For this reason, most of the time we have to design a small part of the map exactly to fit this special scene. Such a map will never be used for playing the game, it's more a scenary map.
At the moment we do have one special map, that contains parts for about ten screenshots. And we have backuped this map I think about ten times and in various places. Because we really would cry if it get lost
Of course, on final maps canyons can become very long. Otherwise they wouldn't make so much sense.
Well, back to work, lot's of it in the near future
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