Place of two deaths - by - Kasper Otten <Stimpy> 

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Title                   : Place of two deaths
Date                    : 5/03/2000 
Filename                : q31dm1.pk3
Author                  : K. Otten
Email Address           : o00003@zonnet.nl
HomePage		: www.home.zonnet.nl/o00003
Description             : "DM level fot Q3" 
         
I Have included the .map file for youre pleasure. It's in the .pk3
So you do the same when you make a map wright???!!!!!! youre not getting paid anyway wright?                

Additional Credits and thanks to   : 
ID-Software for making 3d games that others can only dream of making.
                       
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- Play Information -

Players                 : 5.
Bots                    : Yes.
Armor                   : yes
Ammo                    : yes
Health                  : yes


		>>>>>>>>TO PLAY THIS MAP<<<<<<<<


Put the q3q1dm1.pk3 file into your baseq3 directory, and type one of the following at 
the console.

"\map q31dm1"



- Construction -

Base                    : Based on dm1 from quake1
Editor(s) used          : Q3Radiant
Additional Tools	: 
Known Bugs              : Mail me, no time.
Build Time              : A few days.

Textures used           : All origninal.

Compile machine         : P3/450 with 128 MEGS, TNT2 Ultra, running W98 SE 
q3map BSP Time          : < 1 minutes
q3map Vis Time          : +/- 1 minutes
q3map Light Time        : +/- 1 minutes
bspc Time               : 10 sec.
Brushes                 : Didn't look...
Entities                : Didn't look...

- Other Comments -

please let me know of any problems you might find with this map. 
I haven't tested this map very well so bots might not work especially well in this map.

Mail me for anything.


- Copyright / Permissions -

These are original maps created by me. You should not include or distribute this map in any
sort of commercial product.  You may not mass distribute this level via any non-electronic means, including
but not limited to compact disks, and floppy disks.
