Requires Aleph One >= v1.4.1.
I was working in the lab, late one night
When my eyes beheld an eerie sight
For my monster from his slab, began to rise
And suddenly to my surprise
(He did the mash) he did the monster mash
(The monster mash) it was a graveyard smash
(He did the mash) it caught on in a flash
(He did the mash) he did the monster mash
Young...man. You got a message. I just got it. What gives? You've never been with it, I mean with us. I'm gone, gone away. But you were here, then you went and gone. Got the word? Oh, yes, yes. The bright light, Dad, got the sign. Sign? The light. Light? The message! Then you went and gone. Why? Give it to me, baby! That's it! Give me the rest! Give, all you want's give, that's it! That's it! And take. That's it! Take's all you want. That's it! TAKE. That's it! TAKE. Take, take. TAKE. TAKE. TAKE. TAKE. TAKE.
Known bugs: + Unmutual. Patch scheduled for next release.
Since we don't have the GLORIOUS original, I've created another map of the same spirit (if not the same style) as One Way. Here is an example review from its debut run on the metaserver: "Wrkncacnter: my only complaint is that was too awesome" So don't hesitate, download straight away! (ALSO THIS MAP WAS MADE WITH Smithy AND Lua Visual Mode!)
Best played with 6 or so people on King of the Hill or Last Man on the Hill, which is a netscript by Wrkncacnter available on this website. At some point I plan on allowing KTMWTB, but it's broken at the moment.
suggested next project: a potato anus terminal emulator
there's a bouncy poly at 52/53
and all the walls are the same texture
1 star
It's about time Weland got some JUICE in it. Not so far off from Forge's Visual Mode either.
Septic was a little small for the number of textures and architectural Things happening in it, but otherwise this is a pretty solid pack, something I'd be happy to host.
Don't usually review netpacks since I don't usually place netgames, but SOMEONE has to counterbalance the assholes abusing the rating system below.
this automatically downloaded when i opened irons' review, without me having clicked on anything. fate has brought me together with Bleeding Requisite, and so i'm sure it's top notch
I heard from $lave that this was an amazing netpack. While that is good enough for me and ought to be good enough for anyone, maybe you, skeptic reader, need further proof: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/616960/srsly.png
This script is strong.
There is some technical prowess here, but mostly it serves as a gimmick and a means to make my decent computer run slowly. It certainly doesn't make up for the obscenely poor flow and how the design continually obstructs your view.
Not a map I'd play in public.
noclip isn't as funny as I thought.
haha, well, at least noclip is funny.
don't confuse "like to see good or interesting things on the front page" with "like to see their things on the front page".
i like your review pretty nice argument
consider contributing to http://pfhorums.com/index.php?showtopic=5787
No Simplici7y upload has made it so clear to me that not only does S7 need a review process before making files public (seriously, what was with that stream of M1 releases a couple weeks back), but reviewers' ratings should be weighted by personal worth.
If you'd like a physics file that replaces your projectile graphics with S'pht bolts to relive your own first, childish explorations with Anvil, look no further. If you'd like to remove uploads of this kind from the server, please join me in lobbying Appleswitch.
but you knew that it was new
i'd give this file 3, but here's -1 for the suspicious review
I helped beta test this script, so I'd be remiss if I didn't write a review. Irons accurately and fully recreates the Halo experience inside the Mararthon engine, with the help of various AlephOne augmentations. Don't even bother with the original.
The only way this would get less than 5 stars is if it were fake. Having downloaded and verified that this is indeed the essence of Ray, I have no choice but to review.
Thanks, SirBlastalot, for writing such valuable software and sharing it with the community!