Desert-Mammoth
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Hi, I'd already emailed Keenan about this before realising y'all have a forum... a little on the dead side I suppose but there's nothing like injecting a bit of necromantic energy into things.
I play a game called Ancient Warfare 3 on Steam, its basically a sandbox that lets you build anything you want within the constraints of the game. Ancient Warfare 3 is a bit of a silly name because it is essentially its own self-contained game maker, complete with custom models and scripting. It started life as a blue vs red block battle game, and has kept that aesthetic.
In any event, I have a fond memory of CNR, and randomly started creating props and weapons from it for Ancient Warfare 3. Before long I released a map for others to play, which was recieved with decent fanfare - considering the playerbase is rather small, anyway. I then went on to make more props and weapons, releasing a second map which has recieved equal praise. This has started a trend amongst the other players, most of them youngsters, into making their own CNR stuff. Three of the top trending nine workshop items, for example, are CNR related stuff.
So I thought you skeles would like to know that CNR isn't dead, it continues to grow into new forms and new audiences after all these years. Here are some pictures from the maps I have released for others to play:
I play a game called Ancient Warfare 3 on Steam, its basically a sandbox that lets you build anything you want within the constraints of the game. Ancient Warfare 3 is a bit of a silly name because it is essentially its own self-contained game maker, complete with custom models and scripting. It started life as a blue vs red block battle game, and has kept that aesthetic.
In any event, I have a fond memory of CNR, and randomly started creating props and weapons from it for Ancient Warfare 3. Before long I released a map for others to play, which was recieved with decent fanfare - considering the playerbase is rather small, anyway. I then went on to make more props and weapons, releasing a second map which has recieved equal praise. This has started a trend amongst the other players, most of them youngsters, into making their own CNR stuff. Three of the top trending nine workshop items, for example, are CNR related stuff.
So I thought you skeles would like to know that CNR isn't dead, it continues to grow into new forms and new audiences after all these years. Here are some pictures from the maps I have released for others to play: