Duke Nukem 3D: Megaton Edition

Duke Nukem 3D: Megaton Edition

BJShrine aka CBP1
8 Comments
Forge 31 Mar, 2014 @ 5:35am 
Another one of these could probably be put together. One would have to take into consideration that it would only be proper to contact the mapper that made a desired section to get permission to use it.
There are only so many active and/or contactable mappers these days. It would limit the number of levels to chose from.
-|Nur|-  [author] 29 Mar, 2014 @ 7:50am 
In retrospect, it's pretty cool and fitting that the old community (Dukeworld era) came up with the very first CBP but CBP2 was already a product of the new community. Dukeworld's demise pretty much single-handedly wiped out the old community but also paved the way for the emergence of the new.
Micky C 21 Mar, 2014 @ 8:16pm 
Lunick's right though it would be pretty interesting to have a new version of this type of CBP with the best parts of maps from the last decade or so. The problem is there's probably too much to choose from, not to mention several of the interesting bits and pieces may be quite large and resource-hungry.
Forge 21 Mar, 2014 @ 4:09pm 
It's playable, but the interconnection between sections can get ugly at times. Basically the individual pieces were pulled straight out of the original maps and placed directly into this one, so you get some parts that are at a completely different elevations than others. The end result is you get a bunch of pretty much unrelated chunks of maps cheaply connected with elevators, teleporters and drop shafts.
Micky C 21 Mar, 2014 @ 3:23am 
Is this even meant to be playable? Or was it more of a showcase?
Lunick 20 Mar, 2014 @ 12:42am 
Played this one again. I have to agree that the flow does feel strange but I would like to see something like this again in the future, maybe after Duke Hard? ;)
Forge 17 Mar, 2014 @ 8:02pm 
When the concept first hit the community, the idea was to pull the "best" pieces out of one of your already made maps. That's why this one is rather disjointed and has a weird flow.
Lunick 17 Mar, 2014 @ 5:44pm 
Wow, I can recognise a lot of the maps used in this one :)