Tuesday, June 3, 1997 ================================================================ Title : Pleasures of Zero Filename : poz.bsp Author : Kevin "Toyman" Hansen Author Email Address : khansen@istar.ca Author URL : http://home.istar.ca/~khansen/ Quake Clan : In Praise of AMMO Clan Url : http://ammo.mgl.ca Author's Other Levels : Several incomplete, unnamed Quake levels Description : An experiment in architecture just to prove to myself that I could do it. R_Speeds are horrid in a few select places, mainly due to flawed design on my part Additional Credits to: Bodybag[AMMO] for his life-saving tips, Loki and Autolycus for their insights and the rest of my clan for testing the level, giving tips and putting up with my annoying questions. id Software, Inc. for making the game in the first place. ================================================================ * Play Information * Single Player : No--only one start for inspection. Cooperative : No Deathmatch : YES--2-10 player max. Capture the Flag : No Difficulty Settings : No New Sounds : No New Graphics : No New Music : No Demos Replaced : None * Construction * Base : New level from scratch Editor(s) used : Worldcraft and EDIT.COM. Known Bugs : None. Build Time : on and off sporatically over 3 months Texture Wad used : Textures.wad Compile machine : PPRO 200 w/64 megs RAM QBSP Time : ~4 minutes Light Time : ~8 minutes VIS (-level 4) Time : ~47 minutes Brushes : ~1195 Entities : ~175 * Copyright / Permissions * Authors MAY NOT use this level as a base to build additional levels. The original zipfile and its contents MUST remain UNALTERED. Permission is granted to download the bsp through non-commercial QuakeWorld servers. Commercial servers may NOT use this level. This BSP may be distributed ONLY over the Internet and/or BBS systems and in its original zipfile format--UNALTERED bsp and textfile included. You are NOT authorized to put this BSP on any commercial CD or diskette without my permission. Also note that id Software, Inc. has certain restrictions on the distribution of derivative levels. If you go ahead and ignore these warnings, don't be surprised if a lawsuit comes your way...