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04-16-2005, 05:05 PM
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| BattleForums Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2004 Age: 19 Posts: 35
| How much time do you guys use on a map? Just wondered how fast the mapmakers usually work >_>
Obviously, a big QuestOpen map is going to take longer then a Sunken Defense, but yeah..
How much time do you guys spend on map usually? Does it take a week, a month, 3 years? >_> |
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04-16-2005, 06:48 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: near Watertown, NY Age: 23 Posts: 2,985
| I'm glad you pointed out the fact that different maps will take greatly different amounts of time. The most I've ever spent making a map which is currently finished was 6-12 months. So far I've had two maps which took me that long. Some of the maps I currently have in production have already taken me well over a year and still aren't near completion. One map took me about an hour to make just because I wanted to take a break, and some took me under two days. On average, it takes me about 1-2 weeks to make a really exceptional map though.
I'm not sure if you include storyboards and the rest of the written stuff you sometimes do before/while making a map, but if you are, that time frame can go way up. Time Shifter took me about a month straight to make, and a good week of that was simply making a storyboard/event timeline/plot/whatever you want to call it. I had a stack of about 30 papers completely filled in before I finally finished the completed timeline. One of the maps I'm currently working on runs on an extremely complicated randomized pattern system which I'm creating every part of on paper first. I have 20 pages for that already, and have only finished one part of the pattern so far.
True story related to this. I was working on an RPG (which still hasn't been finished yet) and after days of working on mind-numbingly tedious triggers, I decided I needed to take a break, and an idea came to me about being in a spaceship and trying to stop aliens from entering the ship and killing you. It only took a few minutes to further elaborate on that idea, and come up with aliens forcing themselves onto the ship after its power had died. Thus was born Deadship. The map only took me a few hours to make, and I went on bnet to take my much needed break by playing this new map. Lo and behold, people loved it. I got so much positive feedback from that map, and such high demand for an updated one that quite a few people made completely original versions with the same theme and 'Deadship' in the title, that I made an official newer one with space terrain, and painstakingly duplicated the terrain exactly (why I didn't use space in the first place is a mystery to me). After adding all the new features, the updated version took me about two months (I put the people's names in the briefing who 'harassed' me the most into making it -_- lmao). I was really surprised to get such a massive wave of positive reaction to something I quickly threw together just to keep myself sane.
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04-17-2005, 05:09 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Garden Grove, CA Age: 17 Posts: 2,411
| for bounds, if you know how to make it and you have a general idea of what your planning on doing, you can get about 2 obsticles and hour, most bounds can have any where from 5(really hard) levels-100 (level up bound and the like) , it all depends on how glitch-free and good you want it to turn out, if you rush through things, it will suck, but if you talk time to make sure everythings perfect, could be much longer
average time for me (15 level bound): 10-20 man-hours |
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04-22-2005, 08:49 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2003 Posts: 1,699
| Hmm, well when I used to make bounds, it all depended on how long I had to think about obstacles, how many I wanted, how I set it up, etc. Probably a good 4-5 hours spent thinking up the terrain, obstacle ideas, and how to beat them. 10+ hours or so hours testing every single obstacle again and again, and (sadly) an hour or two to get all the colors/stacks right. Doing the triggers also took forever, I would say 20 or more hours, just getting the perfect timing and everything.
When I tried to do an RPG map, I spent about 10 hours and realized I was no where near done, and also didn't know how to do some of the triggers, so I stopped...
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