Enjoy a new 28 Map Half-Life campaign. Take the role of Gerald Backman, an industrial electrician interning at Black Mesa at the time of the resonance cascade. Face off against all the enemies from Opposing Force.

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23-down
23-down - - 3,558 comments

Amazing. I really love your style of maps. Most of my maps are little labs what I can do best but I fail on larger areas like yours and Blackmesa was full of it. :(

Only critic point I see here are the sentrys. Remove 1 line of the sandbags. Otherwise those turrets can't fire on enemies or at least it looks like the sandbags are higher than the sentrys.

Maybe add some signs or numbers on the walls they look a bit empty. And Blackmesa also was a place full of signs and numbers. ^^

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AlekZanDer
AlekZanDer - - 2,695 comments

Very very nice. Some texture details and it will become amazing.

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jjawinte
jjawinte - - 5,067 comments

I'll echo 23-down on your mapping skills for sure, but the barricades seem to be " crowding " this areas playability. I love your bold use of color all around. Keep up the confidence; your really skilled !

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carloscarlin
carloscarlin - - 404 comments

I cant say much of it because i am looking it from my cellphone. It seems good, but its hard to tell.

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Thanoshld
Thanoshld - - 1,416 comments

Perfect.Maybe add a sign or two indeed but other then that great work!

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I am feeling a little more map worthy, did alot of work today, here's some of it.

Work in progress

Constructive criticism welcomed