DM XC Epic Town

DESCRIPTION

DM XC Epic Town V2A

UT Deathmatch / Team DM - Very Large, 16 - 24+ players. Giant mash-up that blends Epic Games urban themed maps and a FraGnBraG city! Released January 2013.

Epic Town was my contribution to the UT99.org 2012 Xmas mapping contest. This is essentially a tribute mash-up of Epic Games product maps: CTF-High, DM-Cranes, DOM-CiDom, DOM-Condemned, DM-Fetid, and DM-Stalwart-XL with lots of additional stuff added in by me :D

This download gives you Version 2A of the map, a very much fixed up build. If you have the "contest" version 1, you should delete it and replace it with this map.

This is a pretty huge map, although the detailing is moderate across the entire map there are some pretty huge zones and could experience some lagging on occasion. The map works fairly well with around 20 BOTs.

Relics and XPickups seem to have no negative affect on performance however Nali Weapons 3 will lag you out if you load them all in... oh well.

CREDITS: Many thanks to UT99.org for having a fun mapping contest in these later years of Unreal Tournament 99 :)

Thanks of course to the Epic mappers because they contributed to one of the greatest video games ever made! Note regarding imported MyLevel textures: The texture names actually have the authors ID in them, so hopefully that covers anyone I forget to credit.

CONTENT: Many thanks to Chris Plutonic Blundell, Rich Akuma Eastwood, PhotoRealistic web-site, Creavion, KingMango, AngelHeart for the "LP" and bstreet stuff, and PaperCoffee for Contest graphics.

TESTERS: Nick 'Tomcat' Burns, Swanky, MEAT, Jaypeezy, and extreme thank you goes to DeathoX8 (aka xyz8000).

DISCLAIMER:

This map merges together UT99 game content in a fun Tribute to the developers of UT. Epic Town was created with no collaboration with or endorsement by Epic Games or any of their former or current employees or contractors. Any custom textures or modified versions of UT product textures that are presented in Epic Town as corporate logos are entirely fictitious work and are not meant to represent any real companies.

GALLERY