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but since i like the effort is say good job
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my friends love it i dont so much maybe beacus ai lost
I blame gandalf!
Want to do Hyrule Castle, tho :)
I completely overlooked music as I listen to my own in game, so thanks :)
I also gave credit to you for your help in the change notes!
- There's some z-fighting present (textures blinking rapidly due to occupying the same space). You can fix this by selecting one of the pieces that's blinking, turning snap off, and moving that piece .001 away from the other piece. Does not affect the hole design at all, plus gets rid of the blinking.
- The flagpole hitboxes are too high. There were times I rolled over the hole without going in but it still counted. What I do for my courses is put position snap to 0.1, make the yellow box at the bottom of the flagpole flush with the hole itself, then move it down two more notches.
- I'd change the music to something more akin to the feel of the Kakariko Village theme. Forest, Twilight, Enchanted, and Fantasy all sound pretty fitting to me.
Other than that, I have no complaints. It's a fun little map. :)