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Eddy Limb
I uploaded a new version to my set. I would have uploaded it earlier if it wasn't for me being so busy with real life crap. Anyways, I am planning to create a second set of 60 levels more later in the future that tries to focus on completely different concepts then the ones in my first set.
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Eddy Limb
26-Aug-2013, 7:08 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-Sep-2013, 8:26 PM by lookatthis.)
I may do that for my next set. Only because I designed levels with CCLP4 in mind thinking that people would appreciate levels in that criteria. But I could definitely promise you an easy set of levels sometime in the future.
10-Sep-2013, 9:55 PM
(This post was last modified: 20-Sep-2013, 11:50 AM by James.)
Edit @ reply two posts down: that's not at all what I meant, but clarifying is obviously a waste of time so I won't bother bumping this discussion by replying.
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Zane Kuecks
Considering CCLP4 is years from major production (i.e. closing of submissions/start of official testing), I'd say designing levels well that impress (in some way, maybe not much compared to some levels seen today) the community are good candidates, but don't worry about it much until further down the road (if CCLP4 even becomes a thing)
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Eddy Limb
I was just trying to say every levelset on this site has inspiration, I was just using your set as an example.
Although, if people continue to argue about CCLP's, this may cause the community to have to resort to smattering, like the previous one I was with.