Its good. I like the example level to
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Its good. I like the example level to
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Good tileset! Keep up the good work!
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Good job. The titlset, well, the most of it is background, the comets and the city or fire stuff. The titleset is better to use as a story or intro level. To bad you can’t build nice eyecandy with it. A good point is that the fps is very good with this titleset. That titlesets of Agama are just great, but the pallate and stuff makes the framerate low. The music is only monster sounds, not realy a music, a 6.2 and and download this only if you are a Quake fan. The example level is good, now you can see wath the titleset made of. You have done your best, well done, tough.
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EvilMike is beginning to scare me. If I do not rate this, I will be banned from something and I have no idea why. Anywayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyys, this is a more or less good Quake III conversion by PsyBlast, who is “Username”‘s brother. I can not be a judge to how good of a port this is, as I have never played this type of Quake, but I will do my best to rate this as a tileset. All in all, this is a standard conversion. It features many of the tiles one would need to create a basic level and does look like what I would imagine this incarnation of Quake looks like. Much of this import tileset consists of tiles that serve as background eyecandy in Quake. This is okay, and common when there is a port from a game such as this, but it can translate badly when you have no foreground eyecandy in Jazz 2. It is hard for me to give this a full review, so I suppose I will leave it at that or something. I can not lend this a rating, since the person who uploaded it is not who made it (in fact, the person who uploaded it uploaded it from someone who exported it from a game that used someone else’s art…phew). I need more information to give this an actual solid rating of any type, so I will leave this as a N/A both as my official rating and text rating. Still, from what I have seen, it looks good. That is all I have to say for now; I will update this review after extended testing. If everything works as it appears to, nice job. You did a good conversion from what I can see…then again, I have never played the game you converted. Oh well.
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