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Erm, okay...
As a member of the "Triad"-which is technically composed of me, Swordfish, and Katana-I've grown rather loose from the Avara community as of late, I admit.
I did check out BZFlag-it's a pretty cool game, although not as good as Avara-but the two are almost completely different. Still, there would be Avara II potential, I think.
Anyhow, I believe I'll come back to Avara and play more often, as I should-just, erm, don't expect a set of mine to be released, like, tomorrow, heh. I've gained very little progress in that sector.
-§carlet §torm
Heh. Who the hell is Manatee? Sounds like we have a Sphinx problem.
Ah... Yeah. S/he joined yesterday and seems to have doe\ne so for the express purpose of bugging us. Taz! Get over here!
I think I have actually changed my mind. I've been playing more of fox's levels, and they're good enough to be called legendary. I am in awe of how natural his landscapes feel, particularly in Emotion. When you enter a level, you don't expect it to be so absorbing and engaging towards the player, nor do you expect such beauty. He and Tyrant are definitely the best normal set makers around.
I managed to get in contact with Mondo again, he sent me a pre-beta of The Mine 2! Score! Anyway, it's obviously very far from complete but it was interesting seeing where it was going. Had some nice water effects It was especially good to see that he was alive and well.
Can someone run down a list of all the Tyrant levels they know of? I'm on a collecting spree.
This post has been edited by Cycle : 09 July 2005 - 07:04 PM
Hmmm. Au Contraire<--Duh Over Yonder<--Also Duh The Codex<--Also Also Duh Windshire Medievos Ask Dan (Sphinx). He was around in the good old days of Avara and probably has hundreds of Tyrant's levels. He showed me a bunch, but I don't have 'em any more on account of computer problems.