================================================================================ Name: DMMP6 - The Lawater Tower Filename dmmp6.bsp Date 13. 7. 1999 Author Martin Petricek Email petricm@feld.cvut.cz hcl@post.cz WWW http://freeweb.coco.cz/petricm Mirrors http://members.xoom.com/petricm http://petricm.webjump.com Description Medium sized deathmatch map. Map has very interesting design, especially the original "water elevator" in the center. (at least, I haven't seen anything like that elsewhere) It's quite a good thing, you can travel the level vertically much quicker than using stairs and ramps and you can ambush your opponent from the roof... Invisibility is a bit hidden and getting to the Quad is a bit (big for beginners ;-) risk (you can fall into lava). ================================================================================ * Map Information * Game Quake 1 Single Player No Co-op NEVER! Deathmatch Yes, best with two to four players. Warning: Map has no exit. Move to the next level through console. ================================================================================ * Technical details * Base New map from scratch Used editor Worldcraft 1.6 Make time Two days + one day testing on network. Known bugs None ================================================================================ * Other things from me * DMMP (for Quake I, Doom II and Duke 3D) - I recommend Quake version :-) If you don't have it, you should look at my page DMMP2 (for Quake I) - small map (2 players deathmatch) DMMP3 - The Cavern Core (for Quake I) - medium map (2-5 players deathmatch) DMMP4 - Base 2200 (for Quake I) - Large map (10-16 players deathmatch) DMMP5 - The Split Castle (for Quake I) - Medium sized CTF map. You can find all these and other things at my page: http://freeweb.coco.cz/petricm ================================================================================ * Copyright * This level CAN be used as a base or inspiration to create other levels. If you do so, please give me a notice (write email). You can distribute this freely any way you like (FTP, BBS, CD, WWW, shareware collections, send it to a friend, etc...) as long as you include this file with the map and you don't modify neither this file, neither the map. Many hours (days/weeks) of fun with this level wish you Martin Petricek