Yeah, there wasn't a system for using the taunts, but you could get around that. You just needed a keyboard and had to know the bind command to manually bind them. (Example: set input F speech 2 11) I remember having to manually type in my binds at the start of matches.Also, yeah, there's no talkbox, and no taunt system at all.
The DOM maps are there, if you open DM-Osiris under domination, there are even domination points present. I believe they made these maps for both gametypes and just switched them around for the console versions, not even needing to rename them, because you don't see actual filenames in ps2.A few questions:
1. So, the Niven in this pack is the one you edited so it will work fine now?
2. As far as renaming, do you have to do that in the editor and resave or just rename the unr file? Obviously, I have now revealed that I am not a mapper, just in case anyone had any doubt.
Yes, it looks like CTF-Sundial is missing and 5 others (probably DC maps though). The 3 DOM maps do have their DM counterparts now or maybe they already were released, but whatever (wonder what it would take to convert the DMs to DOMs?).....so here are the missing maps (assuming all the ones in that link work that is, anyone test them yet for sure?):
CTF-Sundial
DM-Megaplex
DM-StationControl
DOM-Coagulate
DOM-Hood
DOM-Osiris
Thanks for the link. I'll try and test these out this month, but don't let that stop anyone else from trying them.![]()
The maps are completely unchanged from originals, it might be that the DC version of sorayama is different etc or a beta, but otherwise those maps are not conversions. You can even see the map authors are the original ones from Epic.I've made videos of the following DC maps (not uploaded yet).
DM-Underlord
DM-Singularity
DM-Babylon
DM-StationControl
I also tested the maps and they are awesome! Item placement is a bit off at some of them and DM-sorayama is missing the bottom floor! But most are (near) perfect, DM-Loathing for one.
(while testing, I stumbled on my own Rune & Deus Ex map conversions)