Author Topic: PYLONS!  (Read 1069 times)

I don't like the SC one, maybe something more suited for BL.
Terrible.

You should play more starcraft.

NOT ENOUGH PSIONIC ENERGY! YOU MUST CONSTRUCT ADDITIONAL PYLONS!

In this circle and only in this circle you can build stuff.
If one does not have a pylon to begin with and must construct a pylon, how would one do this without a pylon in which to build?

If one does not have a pylon to begin with and must construct a pylon, how would one do this without a pylon in which to build?
Good point...:P

Someone suggested a set of plates or similar that were the only places you could build on in a minigame, which might be interesting.
You could use triggers. It would be fun.

If one does not have a pylon to begin with and must construct a pylon, how would one do this without a pylon in which to build?

sorry, I forgot to mention that pylons can be built anywhere.

Someone suggested a probably more understandable "minigame-only build plate" back.

Someone suggested a probably more understandable "minigame-only build plate" back.

But isn't Build trust the same thing?

It's more like on a specific plate - build in front of e.g. a cliff for an objective to climb it, but not being allowed to build anywhere on the cliff-face itself or in an area say around the spawn point to annoy people.

Someone suggested a probably more understandable "minigame-only build plate" back.
I disagree.

For it is common knowledge that one can only create structures around energy-pylons, but minigame-only build plates would be cluttered and ineffective; One would have to explain what it is to every person that joins.

Acting on the general reaction that would make one assume that it is not common knowledge that one can only create structures around energy-pylons, people who do not know such are likely not going to build anything of worth on your server. Instead they'll question petty things and end up going to a server with such names as "POLARSPARTAN's SNIPER CTF 50 POINTS = ADMIN".

YOU MUSt BUMP ADDITIONAL TOPICS.