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- INFORMATION - MAP REQUIRES REGISTERED QUAKE V.1.01 OR HIGHER
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- Title : Slime Ground
- Filename : tef_sg.map
- Author : T. H. Johansen (TJ)
- Email Address : torjoh@alfa.avh.unit.no
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- Description : TJ's sequel to his surprisingly well-recieved Quake map, "Altar
- of Pain", released in early September (Thanks all!).
- "Slime Ground" can be played both as a single player and
- as a multiplayer deathmatch game.
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- Special entities and unique game play features were implemented
- to suit multiplayer style. The single play mode features 42 monsters,
- 4 secret areas and an exit. If playing with the Quake CD in drive,
- the level will be playing track no. 6. Approx playing time: 15 minutes.
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- The story for this level is the following:
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- You come to your senses as in a haze. You barely remember
- the fatal battle against the demonic Shamblers on the Altar
- of Pain. But, you think, what is this? Why are you in this
- twilight shaded room, and what is this smell of death and
- destruction? As far as you remember back, the IIA promised
- you a safe return home if you survived the near impossible
- mission on the Altar of Pain.
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- Yeah, right. As if you could trust these people. Damned them!
- This really sucks, you mutter in agony and disbelief. Your
- dazzled mind starts to clear. You shiver in horror as the
- remorseless truth is starting to get to you. You are not
- safely at home! The IIA has deserted you...again! Painfully and
- slowly you grab what is left of your weaponry. Not much, just
- a pityful tiny single barrelled shotgun.
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- And what's worse, you feel the merciless feeling of impotence
- when you realize that you are now standing
- on Slime Ground.
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- Additional Credits to : Id Software, without whom there would be no Quake.
- Ben Williams for his excellent QuMa v.1.2
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- Additional Deathmatch gameplay design suggested by
- Mr. Stig Muren (a friend of mine).
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- * Play Information *
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- Level Name : Slime Ground
- Single Player : Yes. 42 monsters, 4 secrets and an exit.
- Cooperative 2-4 Player : No.
- Deathmatch 1-5 Players : Yes. 5 DM respawn spots. And it's tested too! Awesome.
- Difficulty Settings : No.
- Anything else new : No.
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- * Construction *
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- Base : New level from scratch.
- Build Time : About 30 hours.
- Editor(s) used : QuMa v1.2
- MS-DOS Editor
- Qbsp v29, Light and Vis from Id.
- Wad2 file from the 'net (all registered textures included).
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- Qbsp -verbose build time: 238.0 secs
- Light -extra build time: 701.0 secs
- Vis -level 4 build time: 1646.0 secs
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- Platform used : Brick P90 w/16 MB RAM running Win95 and reg. Quake v1.06
- Known Bugs : None as far as I know.
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- * Legal Stuff *
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- You may distribute this level and include it in any compilation
- etc., as long as you include my text file and give me credit. I would like to
- be contacted in beforehand, thanks! You may NOT use this as a base for
- new maps. Create your own, that's much funnier. OK?
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- * Other notes *
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- To load this map, you should do the following:
- - Put the .bsp file in your /quake/id1/maps/ subdirectory. Note the "maps"
- subdirectory! This is important, as I've recieved at least a ton of e-mail
- from people asking about this. The .bsp file is all you need!
- - From the DOS prompt, type: "quake +map tef_sg"
- - OR in Quake at the console type: "map tef_sg" (please note the difference!)
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- Do NOT type the quotation marks, of course!
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- There are lots of differences between the deathmatch mode and the single play
- game in this map. Try both, I think you will like it! Good luck, and
- don't cheat!
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- * Where to get this MAP *
- ftp.cdrom.com and its mirror sites
- ftp.stomped.com
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- *Archive info*
- Archive filename: tef_sg.zip
- Including:
- tef_sg.bsp (use directly in Quake; see above)
- tef_sg.txt (this file)
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