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Title                   : The Unholy Outpost
Filename                : rpdm4.zip
Author                  : Dean Turner
Email Address           : rotpig@lis.net.au
Description             : Medium to large DM map with lots of room to
                          move. Features a Quake II style conveyor belt
                          that winds its way through the level and
                          finally reaches some goodies.... quad damage
                          and the lightning gun, a deadly combination
                          :) The map is set on three levels with a pair
                          of stairs ascending to each level. This map
                          would support quite a few players but is
                          still good for a 2v2 or a longer, drawn out
                          duel. The map features the same texture set
                          throughout and can be a little confusing to
                          start with but once learnt, will make for
                          some cool gameplay!
                          The vertical element is extreme, with some
                          atriums seeing all three layers and the
                          conveyor belt interacting. Have fun!!!!
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* Play Information *

Single Player           : No
Cooperative             : No
Deathmatch              : Yes
Difficulty Settings     : No
New Sounds              : No
New Graphics            : No
New Monsters            : No
New Demos               : No
New Models              : No
QuakeC Patches          : No

* Construction *

Base                    : No base
Editor(s) used          : Quake Army Knife 4.02
Known Bugs              : ummm...... don't get caught between the
                          moving crates and a solid surface. 10,000
                          damage is more than any quake master can
                          withstand.
Build Time              : Surprisingly, not very long at all. About 2-3 days
