And in addition : I always have some nostalgic feelings when playing
the "old' lvl's Please don't spoil this for me :-)
Tina
--- In [email protected], Suyono <suyonohy@d...> wrote:
> Re-rating LaserTank.LVL is a good idea.
> I'm supportive to it. However, I
> disagree if some of its levels will be
> hauled into other files.
>
> Many of the levels are obviously
> "Sokoban" or "Beginner" levels, but
> they are the levels that make
> LaserTank.LVL a complete level file.
> (One or two "Special" levels show the
> richness of LaserTank.) Most new
> players download LT from some links
> somewhere and get the level file in one
> packet. They don't know other level
> files and they enjoy the antique and
> primordial*) but complete level file.
>
> *) Sorry, I exaggerated a bit.
>
> Furthermore, we can see the history in
> the LT file. It's like finding fossils.
> After so many levels, we find that
> Kheper used Crystal Block for the first
> time (#184) and Jim Kindley used Rotary
> Mirror for the first time (#196). Ice
> and Tunnels were introduced in #771 by
> James Hallam. Thin Ice by Andy in #781.
> Exception: Jim Kindley (the LT owner)
> moved his two levels to #1 (Complete)
> and #32 (Crystal Block).
>
> Many new levels in new files refer to
> LT levels. (Written in the hints.) The
> original levels must be preserved, so
> the thread is not broken.
>
> Can we call the LT levels as "The
> original 2030"?
>
> Bye,
> Suyono
>
> > Donald Drouin wrote:
> >
> > ===== TO ALL =====
> > -------------------------------------
> > I need your help for an update of the
> > Lasertank.lvl file
> >
> > Please submit your suggestions for
> > re-rating the levels you consider
> > incorrectly rated
> >
> > and also maybe for moving levels that
> > should belong to another levels file.
> >
> > -------------------------------------
> > ( Please use the LaserTank Level's
> > Evaluator to produce your list )
> > -------------------------------------
> > Donald
> >