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Levels such as Chinese, Cyberden, Village, Planet X, Spaceport, Castle, Warzone.
I'm not saying I will never try to recreate these levels, but compared to the ones I have not mentioned, they happen to have kinda tricky geometry and such, which I would prefer to experiment around with how to recreate after I am done with some of the more simple levels.
This is also just a hobbyproject of mine. As I other stuff and obligations in real life I need to attend to too. So it may take some time.
Why did you ask? If you'd like to try it out yourself, @Ghost, I'll gladly show you how to get started. Atleast in regards to extracting the textures from the PS2 games.
Happy that you liked it. As much as I would love to try and make more maps from Timesplitters, I'm gonna be really busy these next months, so I'll have to prioritize work over hobby. And I'd feel bad over promising something and then never delivering.
Especially as there are some other ideas for maps that I would love to try too.
Also, thanks for the correction. Atleast Campound isn't as bad as the way I origianlly thought it was spelles, which was camphound. I will correct the steam title now.
And btw, its spelt ''Compound''