Talk:CTF-1on1-Joust

Right, this one uses a slightly different setup than the DM stubs, but that's because I put some thought into it this time. I really missed a map description in the stubs. I'll add it to the DM maps after I make the stubs for the other gametypes. Apart from a "See Also" subsection at the bottom (where needed) I think that this pretty much covers it. The few articles that were already made all used a different set (and order) of subsections, so I'd like to agree on 1 setup that we can use for all of the maps (well, except AS and ONS) --Kaithofis 18:43, 1 February 2008 (EST)

The main thing I still want to improve is the weapon/pickup listings. They end up being long and disorganized, and often there is information taking up a lot of room that isn't very valuable (ammo counts for example). See Talk:DM-Deck17 for a couple ideas for alternate setups. --Haarg 19:19, 1 February 2008 (EST)

Understood. I simply used this template because I was afraid that using too many tables wouldn't look very appealing (especially when there are only a few items to be listed, like in this case). I decided not to mention that problem because I wanted to nail down the basic structure first (so that the article is built up logically, like (hopefully) on this page) and then tackle the display problem --Kaithofis 19:49, 1 February 2008 (EST)

BR-1on1-Joust :D
You thought CTF-1on1-Joust was crazy? I converted it to BR-1on1-Joust! And it's extremely funny! Ball in the middle, 2 players, you grab the ball and shoot backwards! A lot of Last Second Saves too. You have to be fast to get the ball, though, and the wait before the match start is perfect for taking weapons... Just mentioning :) --GreatEmerald 14:18, 23 September 2008 (EDT)


 * This isn't relevant to the Wiki at all. --Dark Pulse 14:52, 23 September 2008 (EDT)


 * I know, that's why it's on the talk page only. --GreatEmerald 09:24, 24 September 2008 (EDT)

"Do not play this map"
There's people who likes this map because it's not a competitive map. Is this part really necessary? --Neon_Knight 16:05, 27 April 2011 (CDT)