The story covers the time from the arrival of soldiers to the nuclear explosion in Black Mesa Research Facility. 5 hours of gameplay, 34 maps totally. The working title was "Soldier's Adventures".
Very nice indeed. But still empty. The textures below and on top are also a bit repeative. I recommend adding some more things so that it wont look so repeative anymore.
I know you don't have much of a choice when it comes to the textures of this specific room so some gadgets here and there will help on the top site. For example 2 cell phones near the benches.
none the less a huge improvement compared to the old one.
I can't deny the new pic is a lot better and looks more complete but you have got to do something about that (16 unit high if I'm not mistaken) drop from the wooden borders of the carpeted section to the tile floor.
The real world equivalent would be about a half of a foot high, which would result in countless trips and falls, not to mention issues related to wheelchair bound staff and visitors. Maybe break up the drop with 1 or 2 extra steps or a ramp.
Looks great, reminds me of Decay.
Amazing
significant improvement, well done.
Very nice indeed. But still empty. The textures below and on top are also a bit repeative. I recommend adding some more things so that it wont look so repeative anymore.
I know you don't have much of a choice when it comes to the textures of this specific room so some gadgets here and there will help on the top site. For example 2 cell phones near the benches.
none the less a huge improvement compared to the old one.
Great job improving! It reminds me of a mix between Decay, and that chapter in Opposing Force, with the engineer and the elevator.
Nice!
I can't deny the new pic is a lot better and looks more complete but you have got to do something about that (16 unit high if I'm not mistaken) drop from the wooden borders of the carpeted section to the tile floor.
The real world equivalent would be about a half of a foot high, which would result in countless trips and falls, not to mention issues related to wheelchair bound staff and visitors. Maybe break up the drop with 1 or 2 extra steps or a ramp.
But otherwise yeah, looking great. :)