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Title                   : -= Duke Map =-
                          

Date                    : February 2000
Filename                : duke.bsp
		        dukemap.txt

Author                  : Anthony DeGeorge
Email Address           : primate924@yahoo.com
Home Page               :www.geocities.com/primate924

Description             : dm map for quake modeled after a dm map from "duke nukem: time to kill"

Additional Credits to   : id software, for sucking up all my time, the folks at worldcraft, and the duke nukem people. 
               
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* Play Information *

Single Player           : nope
Deathmatch              : hell yeah

Cooperative             : nope
Difficulty Settings     : nope


to run the map, just unzip all the files
into the quake\id1\maps directory,
and at the console, type:   map duke

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* Construction *

Base                    : none
                          
Editor(s) used          : WorldCraft 1.6a
                          
Build Time              : about 2 weeks on and off (thats why it sucks)

Compile machine         : P 200, 32Mb ram, Win98

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* Other Info *

This is my first deathmatch map, ever.

i couldnt think of anything cool so i stole the idea from duke (i just finished playing that game at the time)

note: its main room is f*n huge, so you tend to see a lot of grey void at far distances.

Thanks for downloading this map.  If you have any comments,
questions, or requests, or want the .map file in order to make alterations e-mail me at primate924@yahoo.com

thanks

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* Copyright / Permissions *

This level is (c) 2000 Anthony DeGeorge.
You may not include or distribute this map in any sort of commercial
product without permission from the author. You may not mass distribute
this level via any non-electronic means, including but not limited to
compact discs, and floppy disks.

primate924@yahoo.com
