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Army Men RTS [Real]King OF The HILL Map

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2020 3:39 pm
by [Real]-BarBoOoRaS

https://www.mediafire.com/file/is6oydxh ... l.exe/file
Stop make noob maps and destroy this game!!

Re: Army Men RTS [Real]King OF The HILL Map

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 10:46 am
by Petas
The map looks interesting. I'd probably play it.
Add a label and a preview image of what the map looks like.


I would recommend another program for creating an exe file.
The file was detected as a virus and quarantined in my antivirus program.
For example, try Setup Factory or 7sfx archive software.

Re: Army Men RTS [Real]King OF The HILL Map

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2020 8:21 pm
by TommyCD1
I suppose there isn't much to say for it. It is simply 2flea modded to be eight players and KOTH. Being eight players, the only two bases in the map were very crowded; it doesn't allow much flexibility outside of two teams, since enemies spawning together will simply shoot on sight at spawn. The fences block off the entire middle section and not just the hill. Typically on KOTH maps you should be able to at least assault your enemies even before the hill opens, otherwise it can become easy, predictable, and even powerful to build up behind the fences for five minutes waiting to unleash. The hill itself is very wide open and hard to defend. There aren't few choke points to hold leading to it, meaning any defending and attacking will be done directly on top of the HQ, this can even be seen in the video.

For the nitpicks, the cherry red interface is very unappealing to look at, and the single music track is very short and gets old fast, even for a short game like this.

Lastly, I would have to agree with Peta about the installer program. Not only is it deemed untrustworthy, but it also installs registry keys for uninstallation. This is completely pointless for a custom map and bloats up the apps list. I would reconfigure it or use a different method if I were you!
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