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           proudly presents

              [DIS]co in
    >>> Der Held Vom Erdbeerfeld <<<
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Prerequisite: Quake2 and LMCTF 3.19 
                > at least the pak4.pak (which includes models & sounds)
                > and the pak6.pak file (demo runs on lmctf11.bsp)
              

Installation: Unzip into your q2 directory keeping the directory-
	      structur of this zip-file.

	      (disco1.dm2    -> \lmctf\demos)
                        >>> the demo itself
	      (disco1.txt    -> \lmctf\demos) 
                        >>> this text

	      (dig.wav       -> \lmctf\sound)
                        >>> Dig Your Own Hole 
                             by The Chemical Brothers 
                              on Dig Your Own Hole

	      (schlafes.wav  -> \lmctf\sound)
                        >>> Komm Oh Tod Du Schlafes Bruder (Sample)
                             by Johann Sebastian Bach
                              on Schlafes Bruder OST

	      (_camera.wav   -> \lmctf\sound)
	      (_dead.wav     -> \lmctf\sound)
	      (_emerg.wav    -> \lmctf\sound)
	      (_fascin.wav   -> \lmctf\sound)
	      (_fuckena.wav  -> \lmctf\sound)
	      (_notbad.wav   -> \lmctf\sound)
	      (_readings.wav -> \lmctf\sound)
                        >>> Samples from Aliens II & StarTrek

Run the demo: Start quake2 with the parameters "+game lmctf".
	      Type "demomap disco1.dm2" at the console.

Release note: My second try ... hopefully more like a movie as the last one.
              (catch it at http://home.rol3.com/~u0369772/filez/disint1.zip - 3450 kb)
              Therefore I added a short intro not included in the raw material, 
              did more fancy camera work and took a closer look at the sound/action 
              syncronization. Furthermore I deleted some disturbing acoustics and voices; 
              Oh, and at the end I decided to NOT translate the german messages 
              (most of myself) ... probably they shouldn't anyway for you non-adults ;)=

              The massacre was recorded on the 10th of January 99 at about 15:00 CET
              on Metzelkueche-LMCTF 4.22R TE.
              Players ranked in the skin information list (and in this order)
                            patrix
                            Predator
                            [J'H]konni
                         *  IRKO
                            [GL] Entsorger
                            PrimaryTarget
                            *Blackstar*
                            Stonecold
                            comeandgetsome
                            DukeNukem[FG]
                         *  ZEROE
                         *  [CTr]Dready
                         *  [???]Mr.T.
              * unfortunately not seen in the demo
                            Flip             
              ( entered during the game )

Play time   : 7min - 00sec (4200 blocks)

Work time   : 25+h ... for testing, recording + resampling the sounds, recamming, debugging
              :(there were lots of this crappy creatures around, damn!)

Known bugs  : none, just features ?8)
              don't know if the occasional lags can be blamed on my hardware
              (K6-200 64meg Voodoo2-8MB) and/or the level (hehe, hey - just a joke ;)
              hints + suggestions are welcome >>> mailto:kellermann@rol3.com

Thanx to    : The Chemical Brothers
               (men, diz sound rox !!!)
              Hakuna, for support with the female model
               (uuh, hope this won't be misunderstood ;D hehe
              da MK sysops -clan [tabu]-, for hosting the kewlest LMCTF-server around
               (chk it at 131.220.159.242:27910)
              Schulle, for introducing me to LMCTF
               (long time ago, now I beat him, hehehe)
              Julia, for giving me lessons for my lousy english
               (did it help ... mmh ... no)
      

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