Map Title: DMWildWestern

Author: PsykoWalrus  aka  Tony Collins
EMail : tony-collins@cwcom.net

Build Length: A total of around 15 hours.
Release Date: 13 May 1999
Start Points: 9
Player Load : 2-6


Description :  Bored with all of those 8ball-only maps ?  Travel back
	       in time to the 19th century and the frontier towns of 
	       the Wild West where handguns ruled.  I've added some of 
	       the heavier weapons too, but tried to remain in the 
	       spirit of the era so **CENSORED** if you think some of 
	       the pickup messages are a bit corny.  It's not a very big 
               level but it flows nicely...
	       I've also altered most of the respawn times for the items
	       to shift the balance away from the better pieces of kit.

Known Bugs  :  Had a nightmare with a couple of areas that kept on
	       generating BSP errors but I think I've fixed them now.
	             
Feedback    :  My fourth map and (hopefully) as original as the others.
	       You tell me !
               
My Other 
Maps....    :  DMTuskChamber
	       DMCratermass
	       DMCellblock

Credits     :  Steve Coppell and the super Crystal Palace Football Club.
               Millenium 2002 and all the crew at Unrealed.net for their
	       EXCELLENT tutorials.  All this is a direct result of their
	       brilliance.
	       Atticbat and all linked with UDm.

Shouts !    :  YOU - for playing my map :)
               All my clan-mates in the KRAYS !
	       Grim, Hellspawn and other Co30's that I've met, spanked
	       and been spanked by :)
	       My newbie mate JollyGreenGiant (be nice to newbies!)
 	       Clawfist and Fleshdance for their superb maps
	       etc etc etc blah blah blah blah............

Legal Crap  :  You know the routine - Unreal is Epic's game and copyright
	       law is HEAVY.  If you want to do anything with this level
	       apart from keeping it for you own enjoyment be nice and ask
	       me first, OK ?  Also, keep this text file attached to 
	       the map file if you're going to distribute this map to
	       others.  Thanks.
	       
	       
		


