100 SDoN Podcast 02

11th July 2011

Single Player First Person Shooter Maps and Mods for Half-Life 1, 2 and Episodes 1, 2 and 3

Here is the second of 6 podcasts centred around the 100 Summer Days of Nostalgia event.

In this one, Don AKA Unq and I discuss 20 releases 21 to 40, of course, we chat about a few general modding and HL topics too.

There’s not much else to say, so get listening!

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6 Comments

  1. Shadowmancer471

    I enjoyed this one!
    Being a self proclaimed mapper, I found the section concerning immersion and length to be very thought provoking.
    Not much else to say to be honest :/

  2. Derbler

    I’ll be honest, the background noise on these podcasts is really annoying. I’d like to listen, but I feel really anxious from all the background noise. If anyone else agrees with me, please voice your opinion! Maybe Phillip won’t use it in further podcasts if there is a consensus!

    1. Sorry you don’t like the noise. I add it because I feel it sounds more natural. However, I’ll either lower or remove it on the next one.

  3. I have uploaded a new version with the background noise completely removed and the speakers on separate channel thing fixed.

    1. Unq

      Thanks, Phillip. I think this version sounds a lot cleaner, even though you do get some wind noise from my side for a while.

  4. I was interested in making a base map for other mappers to place enemies. I was wondering what a standard map is without any features. I had the idea of just a set environment such as a forest or city in which the mapper creates the corners and spaces (cliffs, no trees/buildings-streets-carpark etc)..

    Could be quite a good idea.

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