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Quick question: I am trying to start out in hammer; how would I be able to add rain and cloudy skies to my levels? thanks ^_^
The way out is interesting.
- Techowl -
A very satisfying set of outdoor areas. The first part isn't as complicated as all its panels would have one believe. :)
I did not find the pixel hunting objectionable, although I wish this panel [imgur.com] had been a bit more conspicuous.
Having all this open space lets the player try to figure out where the level is going, and this is its own reward. I knew I was going to pick up that jug.
Thanks!
The anthena even says Aperture Laboratories on it!!!