It seems to me that the new maps that are coming out havn't seen much play. Granted there are a few which have made it into a regular circulation, but I believe that this would add to the playerbase that download the maps and help overall diversity.
Would it be possible to get a Steam Workshop page for RO2?
The new maps that are coming out are huge. and with custom made assets they are even bigger. I also find it difficult to download new maps every time that I want to play since i don't get a chance to play that regularly, and if you try to download them before entering the round, it takes up the entire round and sometimes a signifigant chunk of the time that I have to play. On top of that, a lot of new maps aren't played and I think that it is largely due to the listed problems above.
I believe that if there was a steam workshop, that more people would download the new maps and that we could better facilitate a greater diversity of maps in the various server rotations.
Im not sure how steam workshop would work with updating maps as things are fixed/changed in various beta versions,but i think its worth looking into.
Anyways, food for thought.
Would it be possible to get a Steam Workshop page for RO2?
The new maps that are coming out are huge. and with custom made assets they are even bigger. I also find it difficult to download new maps every time that I want to play since i don't get a chance to play that regularly, and if you try to download them before entering the round, it takes up the entire round and sometimes a signifigant chunk of the time that I have to play. On top of that, a lot of new maps aren't played and I think that it is largely due to the listed problems above.
I believe that if there was a steam workshop, that more people would download the new maps and that we could better facilitate a greater diversity of maps in the various server rotations.
Im not sure how steam workshop would work with updating maps as things are fixed/changed in various beta versions,but i think its worth looking into.
Anyways, food for thought.