Why do you map?

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Postby Jman on Wed May 03, 2006 1:41 am

Nothing better to do.
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Postby Alminie on Wed May 03, 2006 9:17 am

Jest@ wrote:well, i dont really map (except when necessary :P) but if the question is why do you *mod*...to tell a story. that's pretty much all there is to it for me. And by telling a story i mean also creating the atmosphere, the scenario, the style, the backdrop for the story. that's the fun part - dreaming up the scenario.

The actual getting-it-to-work (mapping, modelling, coding) is almost a chore these days, with more and more external RL time pressures on me, i get frustrated at the actual making-it part cos it takes too long.


you can always make a small map it could take no morethen about 1 week to make a nice small map.


I map/Mod/Model,
well in part I have had a Idea to make a map that would scary ppl so much they would jump out of there chairs :P

and it can be alot of fun, and even more fun when ppl enjoy what you made..
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Postby JamesL on Wed May 03, 2006 10:01 am

I map because;

It's a form of interactive art that can be shared with others.
It pushes you to improve a broad set of art and visual based skills.
Creating content for games > the enjoyment of playing the games themselves.
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Working in games dev, the bigger the portfolio and wider the set of skills I have, the more I get paid.
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