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For Sake of Nostalgia - Seeking a Lost Map
2018-03-11, 12:41 PM #1
Wow! Haven't posted here since I was twelve.

I was wondering if someone could help me find an old MP map. I used to play it all the time, but I don't remember the name of the map or the author.

Some elements that I remember are:


  • Pyramid structure in the middle with lounge type furniture inside
  • Control room with controllable force-field overlooking pyramid and courtyard
  • Launcher that would send you flying across the map
  • Elevator to another section overlooking the entire map


I know the author went on to make another map in a more realistic city style. I want to say the author's name was Brian?

If anyone can help I would be really thankful for the opportunity to see this favorite of mine after many years!
2018-03-11, 2:01 PM #2
The name of the map is Cardia, by Jeff Walters. No idea where to download it.
2018-03-11, 2:28 PM #3
Thank you! I was able to find the original version (http://www.jediknight.net/files/cardia.zip) and some screen shots. Version 2 is included in the UGP (http://www.jediknight.net/jkmag/UGP.zip)

Still on the lookout for SE of the map. :)

http://www.jediknight.net/files/cardia_1.jpg
2018-03-11, 2:29 PM #4
I had forgotten about the flying carpet!
2018-03-11, 2:34 PM #5
post some screenshots!
former entrepreneur
2018-03-11, 4:26 PM #6
Here it is: http://www.filedropper.com/cardiapack

Pro-tip: The Internet Archive is your friend. A lot of people aren't aware that it stores more than just web-based files. Zip files for instance. I've recovered a lot of lost JK episodes, including this one, using said resource, as far back as 1998 or 1999.

Cardia SE was a good map, but I was always more fond of Walters' Hangar 217​.
? :)
2018-03-11, 4:48 PM #7
I'm surprised jediknight.net is still up (even if it is basically abandoned). Cali-Girl was the first person to add me on ICQ. Too bad Al MacDonald's DCM page is missing.
2018-03-12, 8:56 AM #8
Someone put a backup of that on the massassi server at some point: https://www.massassi.net/dcm/
2018-03-12, 2:31 PM #9
Thanks!

There are a lot more of them than I remember.

(And they're a lot less funny than I remember :( )

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