

If you want to play the b2a/lite version, click here! And no, b2a does not conflict with v1a whatsoever. But because this map is nearly 300MB (uncompressed) ALONE, I decided that it should be a standalone addon. I had initially uploaded this with the older b2a variant as a mappack, but the workshop item glitched thanks to workshop file restrictions. This isn't my map, I'm just uploading it to the Workshop so people can have fun on this in any gamemode. Note that the buildings in the East section are missing their doors they weren't included with the original models. The clock in the South District has been rigged with multiple bones. All four districts (North, South, East, West) are included. They own the copyrights of The Legend of Zelda and Majora's Mask, not me. The town in the land of Termina known for its distinctive clock tower. This is a map based on Clocktown and almost all of Termina from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask.Ĭredit to Nintendo for the original game + overworld. In August 2022, a green fireball was spotted above New Zealand, and in November 2022, another one crashed into Lake Ontario.THIS MAP REQUIRES TEAM FORTRESS 2 INSTALLED & MOUNTED IN ORDER TO FUNCTION PROPERLY Similar green light can also be given off by fireball meteors, which are extremely bright meteors that break apart in Earth's atmosphere but do not explode with the same intensity. The unusual green flash of the meteor that exploded above Croydon was caused by a high concentration of metals such as iron and nickel in the meteor, Tucker said. Most bolides emit a white or yellow light when they explode. "The friction builds up and causes that glow and then it hits breaking point, which causes the huge flash and the sonic boom." The meteor "essentially does a belly flop," Tucker said. (Image credit: Carins Airport)īolides are meteors that blow up in Earth's atmosphere due to a buildup of friction that eventually causes the space rocks to instantaneously shatter with enough force to trigger a sonic boom, according to the American Meteor Society. A still of the initial green flash given off by the meteor.
