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just a suggestion.
I would sink your goals into the walls of the gym. I personally like them that way. It makes it easier for the keeper (he doesn't have to look behind him) and it just makes for less troubles when dealing with a cube-like map.
Just a personal preference.
Also, make sure there are high-res and low-res options embedded in the map for those of us who are playing on a gf2mx.
Thanks! Looks great from the screen tho.
Mikflut
I would sink your goals into the walls of the gym. I personally like them that way. It makes it easier for the keeper (he doesn't have to look behind him) and it just makes for less troubles when dealing with a cube-like map.
Just a personal preference.
Also, make sure there are high-res and low-res options embedded in the map for those of us who are playing on a gf2mx.
Thanks! Looks great from the screen tho.
Mikflut
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Hoju wrote: put some padded mats around it, or make the goal look like a big mat.
YES! in gym class in grade school we had a really cheap school but a full size high school gym so we always used 2 big blue pads as the net when we played indoor soccer and such. I think there'd be a problem with the goal not actually going in because on all current maps the goal triggers pushed back a bit to give the keep a bit more of a chance. You should prolly put Pads on but make the goal part of them have no volume to it so the ball can hit the actual wall to signal a goal.
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aimbot wrote: Hm, I'll try to come up with something mat-like, but I will still have to put some kind of frame around it, so I can place the goal zone behind the keeper line...
Make the mat a non-solid object with a blocking volume the same size that blocks all but the ball, then put the goal zone just inside it.
The problem is, I don't want people to be able to score be shooting the side of the mat ... I've now placed a wood frame around it (it looks "ok") and also left 2 piles of mats on the playing field.The Hermit wrote: Make the mat a non-solid object with a blocking volume the same size that blocks all but the ball, then put the goal zone just inside it.