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- Title : Mayan Temple
- Filename : mayan667.wad
- Version info : Only for Doom v.1.666
- Author : Paul Turnbull
- Email Address : stenger@engin.umich.edu
- Misc. Author Info : Doom editing is my hobby
-
- Description : This is an upgraded version of Mayan666.
-
- Mayan667 is based on the architecture
- of the ancient Mayan civilization.
- There is a large open area containing
- four buildings, three of which are
- pyramids. In the center is a
- sunken court where a kind of soccer
- to the death was once played. There
- are also four small underground areas
- off the large open area. See hint at
- the end of this file if you can't find
- the rocket launcher.
-
- This is my attempt to create a level
- that works well for either deathmatch
- or single play. It has been play
- tested in all modes and tweaked for
- maximum fun.
-
-
- Additional Credits to : Steve McCrea: the author of the
- amazing wad, Trinity, for the use
- his prbrik graphics patch. (My brick
- patch looked too new.)
- ================================================================
-
- * Play Information *
-
- Episode and Level # : E1M1
- Single Player : Yes
- Cooperative 2-4 Player : Yes
- Deathmatch 2-4 Player : Yes
- Difficulty Settings : Yes
- New Sounds : No
- New Graphics : Yes (Lots of new wall textures)
- New Music : No
- Demos Replaced : None
-
- * Construction *
-
- Base : New level from scratch
- Editor(s) used : DEU 5.21, Deutex, RMB12, Idbsp
- Known Bugs : None in 1.666
- Major HOM in 1.2, you can't build a
- pyramid without two-sided lines.
-
- Notes : The textures have been uniquely
- defined such that running this
- level will not effect the textures
- on any of the following levels.
-
-
- * Copyright / Permissions *
-
- Authors MAY use this level as a base to build additional
- levels.
-
- You MAY distribute this WAD, provided you include this file, with
- no modifications. You may distribute this file in any electronic
- format (BBS, Diskette, CD, etc) as long as you include this file
- intact. However, the images used to generate the textures in this
- PWAD came from a variety of sources including the internet. I can
- not guarantee that all the images were free from copyright protection.
- All images were substantially modified and as such constitute
- unique works of art.
-
- * Where to get this WAD *
-
- FTP sites:
-
- ftp.orst.edu
- all mirrors
- or via WWW
- http://www.engin.umich.edu/~stenger/
-
- * Spoiler Alert: Look at the shadow of the great pyramid.
-
-