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翻訳の問題を報告
1 in backyard
1 on the dock
1 in the parking lot
1 in front of the exit gate
1 in front of the train car
and 1 in the power area
Also it's very difficult to get past the first room, I'd suggest lowering the prices of the doors or removing the inside spawns.
thanks for watching <3
I played and beat your map, and here is my feedback. This is actually a really good map for someone who is new to making zombie maps. I like how you made the map a challenge with timed gameplay, as well as making the players fill soul boxes before being able to purchase the buyable ending. One piece of advice that would make people enjoy playing your maps more, is to work on the boundaries/clipping. There are some areas in this map that I thought I couldn't walk but could and some areas I thought I could walk into but couldn't. One last thing is work with lighting, the map has a very grey feeling for the whole playthrough.
Again great map for a new mapper and I look forward to your future creations!