Some of the old ones anyways. Level creators! I don't know about you, but that was all I ever played on Tony Hawk 2. It would be better now-days due to the online capabilities of the systems to transfer your levels with your friends (obviously). It may be to complicated for FPS, but couldn't it be done rather easily with console racers? I was thinking about how they should give Motorstorm 2 a level creator. Scoping out the various dunes and mudpits at your desire. That would definently make up for the sorry excuse of a game, Motorstorm 1 (had bad replay value due to its lack of features).Well those are my thoughts, I know with PC versions of games you can mod and make your own maps but im talking about having more easy to use tools and have pre-made objects you just have to place in the map to fill it up. Devs should take in the fact of what mad ...
Hmmm I never got into making levels much.I like the old cartoony Tony Hawk games more than the new ''real/Skate'' type stuff.I think they should make another game like American Wasteland and just jam it full of old school Activision ''Pro'' stuff like surfing, skateboarding, bmx, and snowboarding. Sure it might all play a little similar but those games were a lot of fun. Putting them in a single package would be a great value.Devs should take in the fact of what mad ...
Ya, it's sad to see the Tony Hawk series to continue to go downhill. Reminds me of Sonic. =p2d sonic > 3d sonic (or shadow should I say) -.-
[QUOTE=''Logan832''] Ya, it's sad to see the Tony Hawk series to continue to go downhill. Reminds me of Sonic. =p2d sonic > 3d sonic (or shadow should I say) -.-[/QUOTE] Heroes is when the 3D games got worse. SA1/2 were great
Facry (xbox and 360) had a very in depth level editor, but sadly it had one huge problem- Its users. Having map sharing is one thing, not knowing how good the map you're about to play on is quite another.
[QUOTE=''Shazenab'']Facry (xbox and 360) had a very in depth level editor, but sadly it had one huge problem- Its users. Having map sharing is one thing, not knowing how good the map you're about to play on is quite another.[/QUOTE] Actually, Ive played a couple cool maps while being online. I actually miss Far Cry...To bad it lagged so much and had terrible frame rate problems.
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