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Title: Sonic Adventure DX Maps
Post by: Launchballer on June 01, 2009, 01:15:20 pm
On the Sonic Adventure DX Maps, it lists the stage maps but not the main map, i.e. the likes of Station Square, Mystic Ruins and all that malarkey; someone might want to fix that.
Title: Re: Sonic Adventure DX Maps
Post by: Shadow Jacky on June 01, 2009, 01:55:09 pm
maybe because the game provides those maps?
Title: Re: Sonic Adventure DX Maps
Post by: Launchballer on June 02, 2009, 02:38:20 am
Where?
Title: Re: Sonic Adventure DX Maps
Post by: F-Man on June 02, 2009, 01:57:55 pm
Well, it doesn't in the original version, unless you go to the internet mode. Otherwise it's in the pause menu.

Why would you want those maps for competition anyway?
Title: Re: Sonic Adventure DX Maps
Post by: Launchballer on June 03, 2009, 10:36:00 am
Why would you want those maps for competition anyway?
Not for competiton; for the Sonic News Network (http://sonic.wikia.com/wiki/Sonic News Network).
Title: Re: Sonic Adventure DX Maps
Post by: Thorn on June 03, 2009, 11:09:40 am
So, going back to your first post... we need to fix the fact that there's no Adventure Field maps on a site based around Action Stage competition so that you can steal them for another site.

Please gtfo.
Title: Re: Sonic Adventure DX Maps
Post by: Launchballer on June 03, 2009, 11:35:14 am
So, going back to your first post... we need to fix the fact that there's no Adventure Field maps on a site based around Action Stage competition so that you can steal them for another site.
Is there a site for Adventure Field maps, events in those places and all that malarkey?
Title: Re: Sonic Adventure DX Maps
Post by: Thorn on June 03, 2009, 12:17:34 pm
^ I haven't seen any, but you could either screenshot the maps on the PC version, or get a TV Tuner and rip them from the Gamecube version.

Also,
1. You do not need to quote a post directly above you. We've just read it, and we don't need to read it a second time. If you want to make it clear that you're addressing the previous post, starting you post with a ^ will suffice. Granted it was only one sentence, but it's good practice.
2. You don't change the context of somebody else's post by omitting sections unless you're going for humor. Doing it to further your argument or to slip out from under your own mistakes is a dick move. Post reverted.
Title: Re: Sonic Adventure DX Maps
Post by: F-Man on June 03, 2009, 02:15:23 pm
1. You do not need to quote a post directly above you. We've just read it, and we don't need to read it a second time. If you want to make it clear that you're addressing the previous post, starting you post with a ^ will suffice. Granted it was only one sentence, but it's good practice.
I've always done it, so I disagree.

I'll use the Quote button of the post I'm reading. In some forums, it's a reply button, with Quote turned on. It only makes sense, otherwise you're replying to the topic, not to a post in the topic.
Title: itt we talk forum ettiquette?
Post by: Thorn on June 03, 2009, 02:25:37 pm
^ Iono, I just wanted to be able to vent at this guy for using the quote tags and conveniently cutting off the part that made it against him. Given how pissed I was, I needed more substance to the rest of the post so as to not sound whiny.~

Also effy, that was the purpose of the ^, to signify "I'm responding to that without having it appear twice in a row." But yeah, it's all subjective, etc.

That said, my reasoning for my view on that first point comes from reading a hacking forum for scrubs. I'll see an update to a hack on some page other than the first with a bunch of screenshots and explanations after it, and the very next post will quote the entire damned thing and force you to scroll past the screenshots and whatnot all over again to find the one-line response wedged between the giant quote box and the end of the post. I don't even know why I find it frustrating to have to spend the extra ten seconds scrolling. Maybe I just hate the Internet as a whole anymore, or maybe I hate stupidity as a whole. :P

EDIT: SkyLights posted some links that got cut off due to the topic getting out of hand and getting split. The following contain the maps in question.

Quote from: SkyLights
http://www.themysticalforestzone.com/sprites_2007_Damien/SONIC_archives/Item_TileSet_SonicAdventure_SA2Maps.png
Alternate: http://www.spriters-resource.com/other_systems/sonicadven/sheet/10796
Alternate: http://skylights1.googlepages.com/Item_TileSet_SonicAdventure_SA2Maps.jpg
Title: Re: Sonic Adventure DX Maps
Post by: GerbilSoft on June 03, 2009, 11:03:50 pm
I split out the BS into another topic. Now STFU and GBTW. :)
Title: Re: Sonic Adventure DX Maps
Post by: Launchballer on June 04, 2009, 02:37:47 am
I split out the BS into another topic. Now STFU and GBTW. :)
I know that STFU is shut the f*ck up, but what in the world is GBTW?
Title: Re: Sonic Adventure DX Maps
Post by: Cutiefox on June 04, 2009, 02:55:05 am
^Get back to work :[
Title: Re: Sonic Adventure DX Maps
Post by: Launchballer on June 04, 2009, 01:23:48 pm
^Thank you so very much.