GAMERTAG: Lee Guthrie Jr (with spaces)
Maps: No Man's Land, Sludge, Vertigo, Upheaval, Code Blue
Hello everyone. This is my first post ever and I've got five maps to introduce to you. They are all "complete" and have been playtested some by my small group of friends, but I am posting them here so that they may be playtested by more people. I am open to suggestions on any of them, and would LOVE to play them with you. If you like these maps and would like to play them with me, please friend request me on xbox live with a message saying "custom maps" and I'll accept you. So, without further ado...
Map #1: No Man's Land
Game Types: Slayer and CTF
Players: 6-12
Setting: Discontinued UNSC training exercise. Roughly Symmetrical.
It's raining vehicles and there are land mines a plenty. This one is my most "gimmicky" map.
Map #2: Sludge
Game Types: Slayer (including Regicide), Oddball and KOTH
Players: 2-8
Setting: Former UNSC pumping station taken over by renegades. Symmetrical.
So far this seems to be a favorite. It's a simple interior map with 2 floors connected by teleporters. There is a "table" in the middle with a hammer.
Map #3: Vertigo
Game Types: Slayer (including Regicide)
Players: 2-6
Setting: Planetoid TJ-976. Symmetrical.
A very small map. Everyone spawns above the fighting area and must fall down to join the fray. If one does not fall correctly one will hurt themselves. There are 2 ghosts and a shotgun to fight over.
Map #4: Upheaval
Game Types: Slayer, CTF, KOTH and Oddball
Players: 6-10
Setting: UNSC Facility on Forerunner structure. Symmetrical.
A medium map with multiple levels. There are several weapons and vehicles to fight over.
Map #5: Code Blue
Game Types: Slayer, CTF
Players: 6-16
Setting: Planetoid TJ-977. Roughly Symmetrical.
A huge map (or medium, depending on how one uses the teleport system) made primarily for CTF. Lots of vehicles and only 75% gravity. Features a "Mantis Room" in the middle that can get pretty heated. Each team's base is slightly different.
Aaaaaand there ya have 'em. Please enjoy responsibly.
Sincerely,
Lee Guthrie Jr