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Maps for 1 or 2 players against powerful bots

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2023 7:01 am
by armymods.wz.cz
Hi, I've created some maps that are made to be played by one or two human players against bots.
Bots are stronger due to the fact that they have unlimited resources, so they can constantly attack.

In some maps I gave bots extra units (helicopters, snipers or elite units - heroes)

All maps are available on my website: http://armymods.wz.cz/

I'm creating more maps like this :)

Re: Maps for 1 or 2 players against powerful bots

Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2023 12:35 am
by Rarefy (R.SX)
Hey, why on a site? - You can just upload the map links thru here. Not trying to say you shouldnt. The usefulness of a site solely for maps seems strange. :PB

Other than that, i cant wait to try these out soon... i havent been on this game for a while.

Re: Maps for 1 or 2 players against powerful bots

Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2023 5:39 am
by TommyCD1
Wanted to try these out today, but currently all links on your website lead to a 404 page. :(

Also I agree with what R.SX said: It would be nice to have individual, or even map packs linked either directly or to link to a dedicated page. Take it from me, if you have all your maps on one page, it can get pretty cluttered eventually!

Re: Maps for 1 or 2 players against powerful bots

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2023 9:12 am
by armymods.wz.cz
TommyCD1 wrote: Mon Jun 26, 2023 5:39 am Wanted to try these out today, but currently all links on your website lead to a 404 page. :(

Also I agree with what R.SX said: It would be nice to have individual, or even map packs linked either directly or to link to a dedicated page. Take it from me, if you have all your maps on one page, it can get pretty cluttered eventually!
It's not broken. It's free web hosting and there's no https protocol, so you have to be careful that there's really http in the search engine.
The search engine there often changes to https, then it doesn't work.
http://armymods.wz.cz/

Re: Maps for 1 or 2 players against powerful bots

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2023 12:31 pm
by TommyCD1
Again, this does not work. Appendening the "HTTP" and/or "HTTPS" to the URL simply takes you again to the 404 page, or to a forbidden domain page, which from my Google Translating powers tells me that the host being used only offers HTTPS protocol to paying users. Obviously these aren't paid maps, so I assume this means the owner of the site.

I have tried this with all four maps, as well as with / without adding www also, and this does not work. If you are willing I could suggest some alternative hosting sites, such as Google Drive. I understand you'd ideally have picked this site specifically for a reason, but still...