MAP SIZE ESTIMATE
All maps probably fall under medium (except the start map)
SHORT DESCRIPTION (1-4 sentences)
Episode consisting of four medium classic id-themed maps plus start map and Zer-themed end map. Mostly vanilla with a few extras, comes with its own progs.dat. Based on previously released speedmaps (details in included readme).
If nothing has been done on the above yet please hold off temporarily as a couple of bugs have been reported, looking at getting a new version up shortly
P.S.: A very interesting and high-quality level. Sometimes there are problems with music tracks (there are three of them used there), I think that the author should correct this. My applause! )))
[quote=Andrew]Map pak title: Dog Jam
Authors: Many authors
Date: 22.05.2023
Description: 5 dog maps. Uses progs_dump V3.0.0.
Link: https://www.slipseer.com/index.php?resources/dog-jam.225/download
…[/quote]You should not just blindly upload everything from Slipseer. It will lead eventually to a problem of having here not updated version. QD does not allow updating. So any update is a new submission… Anyway I see an easy solution - just ask on Slipseer an author if the map or mappack is ready
I would advise Andrew to take his time a little bit. Now mappers fixing mistakes in their work or applying improvements more often and it is good trеnd, I consider. Even new map is fully playable, always there is a thing to improve.
Only aged wine is good.
Cheers!
I give the green light for Only You Can Prevent Containment Breaches. All my releases are intended to be final, and it is highly unlikely I will update them unless severe bugs are discovered (softlocks, crashes, etc).
MAP SIZE ESTIMATE: Medium, I guess? Roughly 10-15 minutes, 50-100 monsters depending on difficulty
SHORT DESCRIPTION (1-4 sentences): Semi-linear single-player map for Copper using vanilla textures. Includes some custom audio and music. Map source is also included.
No need to mention Quaddicted at all there! Just marking things as WIP should be enough so that no one suggests putting them in the current database system.