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Default 09-05-2002, 08:00 AM

Not to be a pain in the ass or anything, rude, but there's one map we played on the aa.com server last night that was just horrendous. I'm not 100% sure but it might be St. Paul. Everyone was complaining of crappy fps. The map is a jumble of every single map element you could think of. There was everything from fiddles to projectors, haystacks to halftracks, and more. Players were getting stuck behind doors, tripping down poorly designed stairs, and generally running around a map totally confused.

I decided to wait out the last 5 minutes of the map by sitting in a corner of a tower. I was paralyzed by an FPS of 7-9. It was absolutely horrible.

It even garnered more complaints than Snowy Park (which probably should be removed too...).

On the other hand, the Trench was brilliant. Excellent fps, good atmosphere (the dead paratrooper in the tree was a nice touch), and nice hidey-holes. This one's a keeper.

Just my 2 cents.


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