EU Gameday - Saturday 9th April

LeSwordfish

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Apologies for the late announcement of this one, folks - I'm busy every other evening for about the next week though. Sorry!

Where:

TF2Maps.net Official EU Server: steam://connect/91.121.155.109:27015
Gameday Host: LeSwordfish

When:
Event will begin at:

Saturday, 9th April, 7pm BST (6PM GMT)
Gameday Rules:
1. I will be accepting up to 3 hours of maps.
2. I accept all gamemodes and they will be played at their standard times.
  • A/D CP, PL, MS PL, MS A/D CP, 5CP, TC - 30 minutes
  • KoTH, CTF, Arena, SD, PD- 20 minutes
3. Behavior disruptive to the smooth running of the test - including repeated exploiting or waiting in spectator - may be grounds for a temporary server ban until the end of the test.

Submission Rules:
Please follow this format when submitting your maps, I will not accept them otherwise.
Author:
Map Download link **
Map development thread link:
If you need your map earlier or later in the gameday, please say so.
**(please use TF2M's downloads section for this, dropbox is the only other acceptable source)
 

Simulacron

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theatreTECHIE

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Potada

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A quick question: do the map submitters have to be there for the map testing? I might not be able to attend after all, and I don't want to take up a slot if that's against Game Day rules. (I did check said rules, but I want to be absolutely sure)
 

Hyperion

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A quick question: do the map submitters have to be there for the map testing? I might not be able to attend after all, and I don't want to take up a slot if that's against Game Day rules. (I did check said rules, but I want to be absolutely sure)
No, you don't have to but it is recommended for you to see how your map plays. It is always better to play it yourself than watch demos or only read feedback (http://feedback.tf2maps.net)
 

Potada

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No, you don't have to but it is recommended for you to see how your map plays. It is always better to play it yourself than watch demos or only read feedback (http://feedback.tf2maps.net)
Alright, thanks. I'd like to try and be there when it's being played. I'm just not sure if I'll be able to do so. Either way, whatever order the host decides for the maps should be fine.
 

LeSwordfish

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Todays maps were Snowyhills, Akuchi, Dawn's Vigil, Dryway, Dewpit, Spring, Hotbox, Echo, Zephyr, and Ruindelta.

If your map was played, check out the Feedback plugin page for text-based feedback. If you sign in via steam you can claim a map and download the feedback as a .vmf - this is a great way to place it in the map. You can also download a demo for your map at demos.geit.com - use this to watch your map get played over and again to see how people act.

Tagging you all so you see this: @Shanghai_Minion @DrLambda @theatreTECHIE @parkingturtle @Aeix @Skullio @Potada @MegapiemanPHD @Asd417 @simon450