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Title                   : Retro Edge
Date                    : 11/10/98
Filename                : q1_q2dm1.bsp

Author                  : Steve "magicman" Thoms
Email Address           : magicman@nihilistic.com

Description             : You don't need much of a description if you've played any
                        : Quake2 deathmatch. It's essentially a replica of The Edge.
                        : If you haven't played any Quake2 deathmatch, you can finally
                        : see the map everyone online is playing.

Additional Credits to   : Tim Willits for breaking the mold with the original
                        : Yahn Bernier (went back to BSP to build this map) 

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* Play Information *

Single Player           : sure, if you really suck, you'll find this map disturbingly easy
Deathmatch              : yes
Difficulty Settings     : no

* Construction *

Base                    : a new level from scratch, kinda
                        : (based on The Edge - Q2DM1, tons o' screenshots)
Editor(s) used          : BSP
Known Bugs              : None
Build Time              : a relaxing weekend

Textures used           : Quake base texture theme

Compile machine         : 286
QBSP time               : 3 days
VIS time                : 14 nanoseconds
LIGHT time              : 4.13 decades
Brushes                 : 8
Entities                : I think so

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* Other Info *

I did not somehow create a .bsp to .map converter or a .bsp to .bsp converter and
I didn't get the map file from Tim or anyone else (I would have liked to and asked 
him, but circumstances prevented it). It's a fairly accurate replica although some 
areas are off. If you're really familiar with Q2DM1, you'll notice. If not, you'll 
think it's pretty damn close.

I didn't have any armor shards, little health things, or separate grenade ammo to 
scatter around in Quake, so I did what I could. Enjoy.

* Copyright / Permissions *

Copyright? Can you really own a copyright just by putting (c) at the bottom of a text
file? That seems odd. So, on that note...don't do anything greedy, stupid, illegal, 
corrupt, sexually deviant, or otherwise naughty with this map. If you do, I reserve
the right to say bad things about your mother on national television. Copyright (c)
and stuff...property of me or my heir.

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 disks, and floppy disks.