Music maps are categorized as P19, previously ran in music rooms and have a standard duration of 2 minutes. Music rooms were removed in June 2020 so these maps do not play in any game mode and maps can no longer be submitted for this category.
Rules
- Map should meet all P1 requirements.
- Map should contain one of the two video screens available in the map editor decorations.[1]
Tips
- Gameplay: Music maps cover any type of map, be it shaman, art, racing, among others, but remember that the map will always come with a shaman. The gameplay should be as good as for any other category; follow the general tips and the tips of the map type you are making.
- Screens: The use of one of the two video screens in Music maps is mandatory so that videos can appear for the entire room.
- Design: A Music map should be pleasing to everyone's eyes, look for something that doesn't take the players' attention away from the video and from the map.[2]
References
- ↑
Mapcrew #0020 (21 October 2014 [GMT]). "Official Rotation - P19 - Music", post #1. Atelier 801 forums.
- ↑
Ork #0015 (20 January 2017 [GMT]). "Dicas para criar mapas", post #3. Atelier 801 forums.
External links
| Map categories | |
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| Normal | |
| Vanilla | |
| Survivor | |
| Racing | |
| Bootcamp | |
| Defilante | |
| Others | |
| Test | |