Original Release: 11/22/97 ================================================================ Title : DeatchMatch Church (1 (hopefully of a series)) Filename : dmchrch1.bsp Author : Glenn Geiss Email Address : hdhaal@azstarnet.com (feel free to give me your comments) Description : A pure DM Level Major thanks go to : Worldcraft authors, for such a great product To be used with registered Quake 1.06. ================================================================ * Play Information * Single Player : Boring, nothing to shoot Cooperative : Nope Deathmatch : What it was made for! (4-8 players) Team Fortress : Nope * Construction * Base : New level from scratch Editor(s) used : Worldcraft (registered) Known Bugs : None Build Time : Off and on about 2 weeks Texture Wad used : texture.wad (normal Quake textures) Compile machine : P133 w/32MB RAM QBSP Time : about 2 minutes Light Time : 560 secs (extra lighting enabled) VIS Time : 54 seconds (fast vis) 2946 seconds (full vis) Brushes : 904 Entities : 201 Models : 25 * Other Info * My second map, first one worthy of being released to the public. There is one nasty trap, in one of the hallways. As I was still learning how to create different solid shapes, there is some eccentricity to the level, but all in all I tried to keep the level flowing, with one exception (:)). I am especially proud of some of the more intricate features the level has, such as some doors, the arched rooms, the gazebo, and the hallway trap. Every single piece was hand-made, I didn't use any prefabs. As you will see, I am also into oddly shaped rooms/structures. * Copyright / Permissions * Authors may use this level as a base to build additional levels, just let me know. * LICENSE INFORMATION * This map was made with Worldcraft v 1.5b. It is acceptable to distribute this map over the Internet and BBS systems for free. It is not acceptable to play this map on a commercial Internet server. It is also not acceptable to charge for this map in any way or charge for distribution of this map. This includes CD-ROM collections of all kinds, unless written permission was recieved by the author (me).