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From: daveb@halls1.cc.monash.edu.au (Dave BIGGS - Dave)
Newsgroups: alt.games.doom
Subject: Re: Biggest WAD?
Date: Tue, 2 Aug 1994 02:40:20 GMT
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In article <31k1ll$1qj@search01.news.aol.com> scott46901@aol.com (Scott46901) writes:
>From: scott46901@aol.com (Scott46901)
>Subject: Re: Biggest WAD?
>Date: 1 Aug 1994 19:49:09 -0400
>In article <31jt9o$rjk@cwis.isu.edu>, bundcaro@cwis.isu.edu writes:
>>> What's THE BIGGEST PWAD out there? I mean biggest in size of the
>map not size of the file. My vote goes to UAC_DEAD.WAD. I need to know
>if there are any others that are bigger...
>rrward01.wad seemed like a mighty big one to me. It might not be because
>of the size of it, though. It might have been because of how long it
>takes to complete.
> Scott
I had a wad from wolfie on IRC #doom that was over 4-5000 vertices and was
so bigf that would not ru non most machines with 4 meg. 8 meg was required
and even then it took a llong time to load etc.