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| Game type: | DM, Tourney, 2-5 players |
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| Items: | x2 x2 x8 x8 x6 |
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The map has excellent opportunities to ambush your opponents. For example, a rocketlauncher is located at the higher level of a U-turn which makes you able to jump all of a sudden right in front of your opponent with a descending rocket. When pulled off well the architecture can be used to remain unseen and your LAN-mates are in for a total surprise.
The grenadelauncher on top of the map has a perfect position for knocking off skulls from above with a pack of grenades, by surprise. Often you'll have the 'where did he come from?!' - ironic feeling.
Furthermore, Bal has paid attention to detail while keeping a fast framerate. This has been pulled off quite well with simple but clever solid architecture and use of an amazing skybox. The lighting isn't outstanding but certainly is good enough. It really feels like you're in space, even though the map is entirely indoors.
Great action from 3 to 8 players. The only shame is that this map is not recommended for botplay (hint! hint!). However, if you play online or on LAN, download now!
Reviewed by PrezzoX
Update: Thanks to Incognito, you can now download a version of this release that includes bots that play the entire level. This has been made possible due to Bal including the map source in the original release. Grab the improved bot supported version of Junk Data and enjoy. Note: If you are after the original release, use the main download links on the review. (1st Mar, 2012)
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28 Jul 2005, 20:32 EST
Just run your bspc with this value and your bots should at least walk around the map and pick up weapons.sumatra
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27 Jul 2005, 01:02 EST
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20 Jul 2005, 11:20 EST
Thanks again. ;)
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16 Jul 2005, 12:52 EST
This would rock to play offline as well.
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15 Jul 2005, 16:03 EST
I'm happy you seemed to have enjoyed it.









