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WE NEED MORE PAYLOAD RACE!!! #SMISSMAS2023
One thing I don't like that much in maps are flat, open spaces on walls, without different textures breaking up the look, like wooden support beams, windows, protrusions, lamps, etc.
It's not all that nice to look at the same texture repeating itself on a big, flat surface, and it's a known design principle that if you're going to use a repeating pattern/texture on a surface, don't make it huge and flat without other elements to break it up.
I notice on a lot of the barns and large wooden structures that there's just big expanses of just a single texture, like on the walls and the roofs. Because I'm very new to Hammer, I don't know what features on a map exactly use RAM and affect performance, but could you use wooden beams to break up the textures, or lamps, windows, or balconies or something?
Thanks.
So, can I use it, please?