This looks interesting, I need to play it sometime.
I'm on Win7 x64 as well and I run both PakRat and PackBSP fine, do you have the latest versions etc?
PackBSP should work fine--I think I used it since I moved to 64 bit Windows, but I'm not sure, and I can't find out for a few days (gpu had to be RMAed, can't use that PC). If it spits out an error message you should post it. If it doesn't do anything at all, try downloading it again?
The fence leaning on that concrete block looks weird.
For optimization, read this: http://optimization.interlopers.net/
Are you running PackBSP with admin privileges? It might need it, I don't know why though. It's so much easier than using PakRat.
Well would you look at that, I just re-downloaded PakRat and it suddenly works. Might've been a problem with my Java. PackBSP still refuses to even start though.
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A lot of the map, i felt like i was either stuck in the low gorund, getting slaughtered from higher up, or in the high ground and not really knowing where to go.
Besides what been said, there was nasty sightline from point roof down the platform where medium health was, if you watch demo from gameday, you can see hanz locking that route down as sniper for a minute.
Enjoyed the layout of this map @gameday.
There isn't much reason to take the bottom route unless you really need to get to the point quickly, otherwise taking the top route is always the preferable option because you get the height advantage plus the health advantage. The only health on the bottom route is before the point so the only time you use it is if you retreat back to it or they push you back pretty far.
I'm sorry PackBSP isn't working for y'all, but you might try asking directly, since I only found this thread through google searches for "PackBSP"
So I presume the splash screen comes and goes, and it writes a blank debug log file? And it used to work in the past? Strange...
I'm wondering whether I should go ahead and open-source it all on Github with a slightly-paranoid no-derivative-works Creative Commons license.... I've done enough pointless dithering about "making the code presentable", and it'd be nice to have the bug-tracking-type tools around.
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