Required Modpack (if not included with the download):
Userpatch v1.5
Style:
Other
Number of scenarios:
1
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(Note: UserPatch v1.5 required)
Nothing much to see in this map. Just a mountainous area, a few buildings, and possibly a few decent design ideas/concepts. The "pretty town" isn't even there.
Alas, this is the only file version I could manage to salvage from being completely ruined by reckless usage of AoKTS. Don't be surprised if you find many unpolished things here and there!
Andanu, the finished areas are lovely with great map design. The atmosphere is very convincing. Structural usage looks good. Its very easy to imagine this getting that maximum rating if the entirety map was kept to this standard.
Andanu Trisatya File Author
Posted on 02/01/18 @ 10:03 PM
Thank you Cata :) I doubt the town itself would be any good, it's hard for me to design towns and cities especially when it comes to layout and degree of realism.
[Edited on 02/01/18 @ 10:04 PM]
Lord Basse Official Reviewer
Posted on 02/08/18 @ 04:05 PM
There are some really wonderful bits in this map and, as Cata mentioned, the atmosphere is on point. Rediscovering the world from the point of view of a released prisoner is a novel and very effective way of bringing purpose to the exploration. Had it been finished, I'm convinced it would have been a top contender in the PTC.
Andanu Trisatya File Author
Posted on 02/15/18 @ 12:36 AM
Thank you for the encouraging words, Basse! :)
Credits mostly go to Basse's Sagropireia and Matty's Smile No More. I was trying to create a similar atmosphere of loneliness, but this time, it's in a region full of living crowd. Got the inspiration after rewatching Shawshank Redemption. :p
Andanu Trisatya File Author
Posted on 04/10/18 @ 06:10 PM
Thank you very much Possidon for taking your time to write such an excellent review for merely a largely unfinished showcase map. Appreciate it. :)
Getting a perfect score might encourage me to finish the map. Hopefully!
Possidon Official Reviewer
Posted on 04/10/18 @ 06:15 PM
I based my review on the finished parts which were truly beautiful. I'd definitely love to see what you had planned and a full version of it.