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Uploaded on:Nov 16 2009, 4:53 am
Uploaded by:payne
Author:Not Given.
Downloads:475

Map-Data
Tileset:Jungle
Dimension:256x256

Forces
Read Mission Objectives...
Human (Zerg)
Human (Zerg)
Human (Zerg)
Human (Zerg)
Human (Zerg)
...Each Level
Computer (Zerg)
Computer (Zerg)
Final Version (by: bg-payne)
Computer (Zerg)


Map-Statistics
Units:1213
Triggers:424
Locations:188
Strings:856
File Description
Map's thread: http://www.staredit.net/topic/10505/
Production's thread: http://www.staredit.net/topic/9023/


All levels are tested and possible.
Once you've finished the 7 levels available, you will have to beat one last "secret" level: it is rather hard (even harder than the Data Disc's level, IMO).

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payne wrote on Apr 19 2010, 5:38 am:
Hey thanks!
Which level you like the most?
I think the Nydus Canal is rather perfect.
The Data Disc is very good too, but boring to play with noobs since it is so hard.
Reaver is fun to play when no one cheats too =)
In fact, I love all of my levels, but it's not like that for everyone ;)

Devourer wrote on Apr 17 2010, 12:19 pm:
One of my favourites :)
innovative and challenging.

payne wrote on Dec 21 2009, 11:41 pm:
I need feedbacks D:

payne wrote on Nov 18 2009, 8:36 pm:
Hmm, I had never seen it wasn't attacked, thanks for that!
Personally, I found the DT level interesting, though I cannot apply it to a whole level without making it look dumb. I'd have added it to my Final Level, but it has no medic involved ;o
Moreover, doing it with vHPs like you suggested would make it even more buggy, I think.
What about the difficulty? I've completely changed the Nydus Canal level, by the way. It's now 3 separated islands you must beat. The other version was way too long and easy.

Ling666 wrote on Nov 18 2009, 7:45 pm:
I tried the warbringer mission, and I could see a zergling constantly unburrowing at the warbringer (possibly moving a burrowed unit to it to slow it down?). After losing the first, on the second mission I killed the civilians holding WB in place before the time ran out, so it started running, and the enemies did not attack it. I think you should consider adding in Cecil Sunkure's dt idea, that was pretty cool. Although it was a bit buggy sometimes. I'd also suggest using a counter for each dt's hitpoints, like with burrowed zerglings that get killed by the enemies for their hp instead of actually dying. You should probably know how to do that, so yeah.

payne wrote on Nov 16 2009, 9:54 pm:
I'd need your comments about my map.
Please give me feedbacks for:

- Difficulty
- Balance
- Concept
- Terrain
- Aesthetic
- Did you tend to go read the Mission Objectives ?
- Was the objective clear ?
- Have you found any bug ?

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NudeRaider -- EUD actions, specifically. The conditions remained. Today we can even have actions again, but they're all virtualized/whitelisted (not sure on the actual technical implementation) so you can only use them for specific intended purposed, not arbitrary code injections.
[06:26 am]
NudeRaider -- I mean yes, maps - through EUDs - were theoretically able to do that as well, but that was patched quickly.
[06:25 am]
NudeRaider -- Symmetry
Symmetry shouted: Ohhh imagine a SC map that could delete itself
not the map, the editor
[02:28 am]
Symmetry -- I vaguely remember Voy doing some ACE back in the day, but I had no idea EUDs could do that kind of shit. I am very much catching up on the technology
[02:28 am]
Symmetry -- Ohhh imagine a SC map that could delete itself
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NudeRaider -- Symmetry
Symmetry shouted: NudeRaider Is EUD editor capable of writing shit onto the player's harddrive? That seems like it would be dangerous
yeah an editor that isn't allowed to write files sounds rather pointless, so I'd assume it can. Like most other programs too btw. and yes, obviously that's dangerous, but also kinda necessary. MS introduced that virtualization for exactly that reason.
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Ultraviolet -- I don't think so. I think they shut that shit down after 1.16, maybe even earlier
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Symmetry -- NudeRaider
NudeRaider shouted: Symmetry I can't tell if it's relevant. You provided literally no context so I was providing an equally generic answer.
Is EUD editor capable of writing shit onto the player's harddrive? That seems like it would be dangerous
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Ultraviolet -- let's take each other's clothes off :teach:
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