February 8, 1998 ============================================================ Quake Deathmatch Map - 2-8 players Title :The Killing Fields Filename :thefield.bsp thefield.map included Author :Keith Hersel Email Address :krhers01@homer.louisville.edu Description :Basically, a big square field with two buildings full of weapons and some underground tunnels. Additional Credits to :Aaron Hatfield - playtesting Rodney Burns (DeadMeat) - great BSP tutorial Yahn Bernier - That guy who made BSP ============================================================= * Play Information * Single Player :Just for fun - there's 5 monsters Cooperative :Never tried it Deathmatch :That's the point of it. - 5 starts Difficulty Settings :No New Sounds :No New Graphics :No New Music :No CD Track :Suppose to be 4, but doesn't work. Demos Replaced :None * Construction * Base :From scratch Editor used :BSP V.86 Known Bugs :The buttons in the buildings dissapear if you look directly at them. Some gray flash in the corners. One of the lifts comes through the ground, but can be used to your advantage. Build Time :1 Week Texture Wad used :Metal/Wizard Compile machine :P150 w/ 48 MB Ram Qbsp Time :5 min Light Time :4 min VIS Time :8.5 hours * Other Info * This is my first map. I know its not anything spectacular, but it is fun to play. I tried to cut down on the gray flash but I think I made it a little worse. After cutting the lift doors, the ground brush was split into lots of little brushes so I redid it afterwards. Now, instead of many little flashes, there's a few really big ones. It only happens in the corners, which will help you spot people. There's not really any secrets, except for the four invisible teleporters. Most are fairly obvious, but one is in one of the lave pits. Just jump in :-) This will probably be my only map, unless I get some positive feedback. If I do another one, it will most likely be for Quake2 * Copyright / Permission * Authors MAY use this map as a base for additional levels. If you make any additions please send me a copy so I can see your handiwork. This BSP may be distributed in any way for free as long as this text file stays with it. It may only be distributed on a CD or any other commercial medium if I am provided a copy of the product.