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Being part of the first team that beat Damnation on HoE (which was considered impossible for many years); that will always be a very special moment for me. You were also a member of that first team, but as rewarding as it is, it doesn't compare to acts that benefit everyone.
Helping to restore the Damnation map is something we can both be very proud of. Thousands of players have enjoyed taking on the map's challenges, as a result of Fel creating the map and our work later in restoring it. Contributing to so many gamer's enjoyment, is a beautiful thing to do. The same goes for the Candlesmoke map here too, which you fixed for everyone – it's a selfless contribution that benefits countless players.
I like that effect in the pics. I remember talking to Fel about it, but details fail me. I think he intended for it to be something else, but I found the end result serendipitous nonetheless. The effect made you ask questions. Why is this so blurry? Who spiked my coffee? Have I played for too long? Is my GPU overheating? Are Zeds waiting to leap out from there? What it does is throw in some novelty & I like it even though it's a little trippy.
It's been a long time since I last played KF & I have many wonderful memories. The most rewarding were Fel story maps like this one.
@ Dart Schummy, well if you looked at the post with my screenshots you would notice the glitch.....