Title                   : I Wore My Doormat Face

Date                    : 11/19/97

Filename                : doormat.bsp

Author                  : Erik Robson

Email Address           : fiction@pressroom.com

Home Page               : http://www.pressroom.com/~fiction

Other levels            : Waterworks, Lighthouse Assult, Electric Company

Description             : Single Player Quake Map.

                          Stealthfully make your way through a monster-infested,

                          trap-ridden maze.  Get out alive.



Additional Credits to   : The good folks at ID

			      Armin Rigo and Derrick McKay of Quark [editor]

                              JMS for the title



* Play Information *



Single Player           : 75%

Cooperative             : 0%

Deathmatch              : 25%

Difficulty Settings     : Yes

New Sounds              : No

New Graphics            : Just a bit

New Music               : No

Demos Replaced          : No



* Construction *



Base                    : New level from scratch

Editor(s) used          : Quark, TreeQBSP, RVIS, AARGHLITE, Photoshop, Debabelizer

Known Bugs              : Nothing known.

Build Time              : 2 weeks



Texture Wad used        : All of em



Compile machine         : Pent 233 w/80 mb ram

QBSP Time               : Approx 5 min

Light Time (extra)      : Approx 20 min

VIS Time (level 4)      : Approx 15 min



* Other Info *



To run:

Unzip to Quake/Id1/maps directory.

Run Quake.  At console, type "map doormat"



* Notes *



This is part of a study in map styles.  (See included essay.txt.)

This is the first map I've done that's Deathmatch-enabled.  I haven't

done much DM testing, but it seems like it's decent.  There's a

particularly nice bug in the DM where the rocket launcher

spawns on a train that's constantly moving through the level.  I *hope*

this is a consistent effect.



* Copyright / Permissions *



This level may be distubuted freely around the Internet providing

this file remains attached. This level can not be included in a 

cd/diskette compilation or any commercial product intended for public

sale without written permission from the author.

