
Sig 511 SWAT Assault Rifle

6/14/98 
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Filename: sig511.zip
Version : v1.0
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Author(s): Excalibur
	   
E-mail   : Macross7@Pacbell.net

Credits  : Rene Post for qME
           Armin Rigo for QuArK
           Id Software for Quake + Quake][

* This is a Quake1 Mod

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* Play Information

Single Player           : Yes
Cooperative             : Yes
Deathmatch              : Yes
Difficulty Settings     : No
New Sounds              : Yes
New Graphics            : Yes 
Demos Replaced          : No
Source Included         : Yes
New Music               : No

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Discription: 
 
This is just a weapon mod of the Sig 511 SWAT light assault rifle.  The rifle replaces the
super shotgun.  It has a 30 round clip which is reloaded by the impulse 50 command.  I didn't
bother to add reloading frames because... well I'm not good at making hand models or skinning
at that.  The source code is included if you wanna fiddle with it a bit.
If you're wondering why this mod is for q1 it's because I don't have a clue how to make the
reload code for q2.  If I leave it, it'll just be another machine gun.  I orginally made
the weapon model as a replacement for the sniper rifle in Team Fortress.  I decided to make
a quick mod out of it.  Coding only took about an hour.  

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Impulse Commands
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Impulse 50 -Reloads Sig511

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Installation
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1. Make a directory in you Quake folder called sig511.
2. Use winzip or pkunzip to extract all the files to the Space folder.
	a. If you're using winzip, double click sig511.zip and then click extract.
	b. If you are using pkunzip, then in the command like use the -d option to 
	   keep foldier names.
3. After extracting, type quake -game sig511 in the command prompt from you quake dir.

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  Copyright and Distribution Permissions  
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 You may distribute this Quake modification in any electronic
format as long as this description file remains intact and unmodified
and is retained along with all of the files in the archive.

 Authors MAY NOT use these modifications as a basis for other
publically available work.  At least not yet.  

