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				The 676 Broad St. Bullies vs. The world - 
            
          
		
		
				
		
				10-13-2004, 07:25 AM
			
			
			
		  
		
	
                
            	
		
		
		[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v466/killerlegs76/676/1761.jpg[/img] 
 
i swore i wasn't going to do this but i figured you derelict bums would get a good kick out of this one image from the VIP room i finished a couple days ago for the philly based map i'm trudging through (it's dark for a pg-13 reason kiddies).  
 
i'm having a blast but noticed something as i'm trolling around the mohaa modding forums.........seems like a lot of modders/modlers/mappers and texture guys are crying the death of mohaa modding yet again. i've noticed this before when i first started skinning . is this a yearly thing like the migration of the monarch butterfly or something ?  i haven't been online playing mohaa in months but before i left it still seemed strong. seems like this was the agenda (is mohaa dead) back when CN first came out; that there would be no 'audience' for that mod because interest in mohaa was gone. 
 
i'm no quaterback or a football coach so you won't hear any "let's pull together' speech but shit, i'm having a blast doing this map and i'm going to keep pushing them out irregardless if there's an crowd waiting to download it or not. i started mapping with the idea that yeah, it would be cool to be known as a mapper also but now, shit again; it's all for me having a good time. 
 
in closing............what's concidered too big of a map to DL ? meaning what size in MBs would make you stop and say 'yea i have cable/dsl but this map is like 'X' MBs, i dunno if it's worth my download time' ? 
 
and no, there won't be a flyable chopper or halo style skins in this map lol (though i might have a spotlight moving around on a splinepath to give the impression of a police chopper on patrol; wonder if i could give it a little AI and have it shoot down if it strays close to a player ?) 
 
see you guys on the streets. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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