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Title                   : Zigzag
Filename                : zigzag.bsp
Author                  : Seth Heidkamp
Email Address           : seth_heidkamp@hmc.edu
Description             : A small Deathmatch level which has lots of
			  "kill holes" for tossing genades through, lots
			  of granades for the kill holes, and absolutely 
			  no spots for camping, sniping, or playing like
	 		  a wuss.  And while there will be one player
			  with a rocket launcher kicking everybody's ass,
			  he will accidentaly blow himself up or eat a 
			  pineapple soon.

Additional Credits to   : Ben Morris, Creator of Worldcraft level
                          editor, evrybody in South Dorm (South Side
			  of Hell Clan) for who tested it
	 		  and, of course, id Software
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* Play Information *

Single Player           : No
Cooperative 2-8 Player  : Yes
Deathmatch 8-16 Player  : Only 8 starts, but if you want...
New Sounds              : No
New Graphics            : No
New QuakeC              : No
New MDL's               : No

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* Construction *

Base                    : New level from scratch
Editor(s) used          : Worldcraft
Known Bugs              : Some textures don't line up right.
			  You wont notice as the reapers are
			  kicking your ass from eight different 
			  directions.


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* Copyright / Permissions *

* THIS LEVEL IS NOT MADE BY OR SUPPORTED BY id Software 

* REQUIRES REGISTERED VERSION OF QUAKE



Copyright Notice: 

Copyright  1997 by Seth Heidkamp
All rights reserved. 

This file (zigzag.zip containing zigzag.bsp and zigzag.txt), 
or any derivative works thereof, may not be sold or redistributed
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to, mass archival as on a CD_ROM and inclusion in commercially
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You are free to copy this file for personal use, or to make it available for 
redistribution in its electronic format, provided that: 

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(3) this copyright notice and the following disclaimer remain attached

Disclaimer: 
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not limited to, procurement of substitute goods or services; loss of
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the information herein contained, even if advised of the possibility of
such damage. 