Crazy Town: Settlement


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"Crazy Town," by jedimaster745, is a pretty standard map for the whole "I'm not Battlefront and I won't try to hide it" genre. Complete with objects floating off the ground, bad collision, poorly placed objects - this map has everything you need to smash any sort of suspension of disbelief in terms of being immersed in the SW universe.

Now, normally I'd just call the abovementioned issues "bugs" and move on, but the author claims that they're intentional - and I'm not sure if that's not worse. There are plenty of ways to make a "wacky" map and not have it look poorly-constructed, and I wish that it was done more often. This map smacks of semi-completion, from the completely flat terrain to the Yavin sky. Even the command posts haven't been moved from their original location.

It's worth mentioning that the author tried to have some sort of secondary goal for the map - finding the "computer terminals." It's a nice idea, but nothing ingame mentions them, we don't see what they're supposed to look like, and when you find them, nothing happens. If you want to add in a secondary objective, I would work a little more to make it feel like a real objective. That being said, it could be an idea worth developing further.

I suppose if you haven't had anything new for a while and this just sounds [i]terrifically[/i] new, then give it a download. Otherwise, I might pass on this one.

-Mav
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