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    Take one out? NOOOOOOOOOOOOO-I vote the lava-themed one.

    >_>_<_<

    And can we add enviroment hazards and random interactable objects?

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    It would be good to keep at least one lava-type map in (fire team). But you can always make a new one.

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    Alright,fine. The sewer map isn't my favorite either.

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    *coughs* You do have a scripter who can change the number of maps rotated through ><


    Heck, any of you guys could probably do it lol.
    Network security is like the Y2k bug, except without the time limit
    And from a book on network security no less, shocking.

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    Ok, having looked through the mod, I (finally) dug out where the arena change is done.

    It's arranged so that each month (having 28 days) has 4 days in which each arena is played.

    That makes it very hard to add new ones, mainly as I don't know if there's something else that'll die if I change it so that it's not on the month any more.


    I should be able to make it a random map choice with no problems, or else just fiddle the numbers, the maps won't all happen the same amount of times, but they will happen.


    Also, while I'm at it, I condensed the 150 lines or so down to 35, just making things a bit simpler and neater
    Network security is like the Y2k bug, except without the time limit
    And from a book on network security no less, shocking.

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