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Meet Your Makers. SpawN Stand-in. Their answer was "Yes if it is any good"! At that time I had no work and gaming was still my life The hard part of designing a really good map is ofc the layout with angles and timings. I've always loved the textures of Inferno so they were very inspiring and I guess it took like two months to finish it. I only had to update it once since some of the lamps in the "kitchen" room made a strange texture bug. I kept some of my first ideas but many things changed during the progress!
The map was designed for 1. The public Alpha will be out soon, in a week or so and we have now around players involved during closed tests. If you have a door which five players need to enter to a bombsite and you know that CT has an AWP you will lose one or two players either way. But if that site is more closed and you can actually flash, smoke and get "close" to that CT you dont need to lose any of your teammates. All maps has got more or less the same build-up but I have always tried to change that a bit, like Mirage with fast rotations, three ways for T to attack A and very fast pace.
I have now tried to bring that to my new map "Mirage 2" as well and I know that some of you think that this map is very big and quite bad and thats okay Mirage 2 has nothing to do with Mirage, the textures are pretty much the same but everything else are different except good timings, angles, fast rotations and new ideas how CS can be played, for a map to survive it needs it all!
He insists that he had done this purely to give more fun to the viewers and he was also under pressure, because of competition with the Ongamenet.
He reveals that he had been modifying the map since the beginning of the Prime League as opposed to DayFly's belief that the map had been modified only recently.
In the PL1, he wanted to make DayFly win the tournament so it could create a 'boom' among the Warcraft fans. Then he stopped modifying. But when PL3 was started, he felt the pressure of race imbalance and decided to give advantages to races that were usually regarded as disadvantaged.
After he talks about the DayFly's post, he talks about the harsh situations he had experienced and he wants the Prime League to be carried on without him. Then he restates that he really want to apologize to all the players and fans of Warcraft. And they decided to take following actions: 1. All leagues in MBC games will be organized without Jang. Official apology to the all the progamers who had participated in Prime League.
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