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Topic: Amsterdam level for download....
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Pytr Member Posts: 132 From:Netherlands Registered: Dec 2000
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posted 01-28-2001 07:05 PM
If you like to check it out: http://pytron.tripod.com/pytr/id4.html Cheers, Pytr. IP: Logged |
Colin Grigson Member Posts: 776 From:LONDON, ENGLAND Registered: Jan 2001
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posted 01-29-2001 01:03 AM
May we post a link to your level on...------------------ www.tombraider-customlevels.fsnet.co.uk IP: Logged |
Pytr Member Posts: 132 From:Netherlands Registered: Dec 2000
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posted 01-29-2001 06:11 AM
No problem for me...But more in general I think it's a good idea to have not more than 2 or 3 sites where the levels are listed....to keep it a bit central. C ya, Pytr. IP: Logged |
Colin Grigson Member Posts: 776 From:LONDON, ENGLAND Registered: Jan 2001
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posted 01-29-2001 09:36 AM
When we started our site, as far as I know no one else would host. Sites like levelworld would only link you elsewhere. We decided to host a few levels for people who were building levels but didnt have or didn't want their own web site. However free web space is easily eaten up, which is why we stick to .tom files instead of .tr4. My point being to cover a representative cross-section of the levels out there, takes a lot of websites. Unless people want to start paying for levels... like that would ever happen!!Great level by the way, although a bit dark for my poor old laptop - stuck at the moment on the first floor, probably because I can't see the way Col. ------------------ www.tombraider-customlevels.fsnet.co.uk IP: Logged |
Pytr Member Posts: 132 From:Netherlands Registered: Dec 2000
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posted 01-29-2001 10:23 AM
I think it's a good idea to host for people who don't have a web site so I got your point. Up and downloading Tom files is maybe the best way anyway because with the TR4 files a lot of unnecessary stuff is compressed with it.P.s. I hope you find your way in the dark... IP: Logged |
Striffelbuur Member Posts: 274 From:Amsterdam, NH, Netherlands Registered: Dec 2000
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posted 01-29-2001 12:26 PM
Hiya,Still walking around the house for now, but I must say... I don't know where this place of this friend of yours is in Amsterdam, but he/she sure's got an eerie house! You might want to put the debris1 and debris2 objects at both sides of each kick-door to prevent people from walking through the space around the door once it has been opened; this was only discovered about a week ago and posted on this forum. Still working on my own office-level in Amsterdam as I write this... (I just had to rebuild it completely to take some architectural s**t into account). Hopefully some screenshots or a preview soon... Best regards from Amsterdam, Striffelbuur.
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Pytr Member Posts: 132 From:Netherlands Registered: Dec 2000
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posted 01-29-2001 01:07 PM
Looking forward to your office.... Is there also an outside so that I'm able to regognise it?p.s. Maybe one day we can combine our Amsterdam levels....although our interpretations could differ a lot... I'm now busy on the Central Station and the Rijksmuseum is next (with an egyption exhibition ofcourse...hehe) [This message has been edited by Pytr (edited 01-29-2001).] IP: Logged |
Striffelbuur Member Posts: 274 From:Amsterdam, NH, Netherlands Registered: Dec 2000
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posted 01-29-2001 02:13 PM
Hiya,Well, I've just been taking the photo's for the buildings outside today, so hopefully I'll be able to put in the Nederlandse Bank at the Frederik Hendrik Plantsoen, and some of the streets near the Van Wou-straat... Our office is on the Stadhouderskade above the Nederlandse Tapijt Unie... Best regards, Striffelbuur.
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