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Hi.

Download my first Quake DM map,"Hatful of Hollow" from here:
http://www.tmsexchange.com/blitz/sm.zip

Screenshots:
http://www.tmsexchange.com/blitz/blitzdm1_1.jpg
http://www.tmsexchange.com/blitz/blitzdm1_3.jpg

Also visit my website which has more shots:
http://www.tmsexchange.com/blitz/
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some1 mirror it plz, urls with "SEX" are banned here.
yeah LOL. 
~?~ 
Random.

Shows potential though. 
Haha 
Took me a while to work out that the domain reads 'TMS Exchange' 
Argh 
Why is everyone using bloody Speedbaze these days??? 
HMmm 
Pretty good, I can't comment on gameplay but it seems the flow would be smooth, lots of places to rocket jump on/across, lots of open arena areas, my only complaint really is that there's on area where there are 2 holes connecting an upper and lower area, I would put some metal trim in around the edges cuz the way it looks w/o it is really ugly. You have 2 textures that connect where the brushes meet and it really takes away from the realism of the rest of the area, and looks just plain bad. Stuff a trim in that hole and watch the fun slide on through! 
Thanks For Commenting! 
Zwif:

You know...someone else told me to do that too but I said I didn't like texturing one side of something and not the whole brush because it looked fake. It's a matter of taste really on that area because I thought it looked fine, but someone had mentioned the trim thing too =) 
Well 
what I was thinking was more along the lines of making 4 separate brushes along each side of the hole, so it would like a metal lining. It would make it look more like a constructed hole instead of just texturing the sides of the hole. 
Nice Map 
Not sure how it plays, but the layout looks interesting to me. And I really liked this black-and-white sky 
BLITZ 
OMG U FAG

Well glhf, it is fun to play, if not so much to look at :] 
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