23/10/96

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Title                   : Notlob's Residence

Filename                : sgc4.bsp

Author                  : Steve Clarke

Email Address           : steve-gc@dircon.co.uk

Description             : Full Quake map.



Additional Credits to   : Monty the cat.

			  WorldCraft.



               



                          Also, thanks to Dave Goldsworthy

                          

			  Notlob's Quake Page:

			  www.users.dircon.co.uk/~steve-gc/qindex.html



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* Play Information *



Single Player           : Yes

Cooperative             : No

Deathmatch              : Yes - Up to 8 Players

Difficulty Settings     : No

New Sounds              : No

New Graphics            : No

New Music               : No

Demos Replaced          : None



* Construction *



Base                    : New level from scratch

Editor(s) used          : WorldCraft

Known Bugs              : Possibly Some!

			  On compiling, give a leak, but still Vised?!

			  Possibly one item dropping out.

			  Don't worry about messages at the beginning.

Build Time              : A month on & off.



Texture Wad used        : Medieval



Compile machine         : P90 w/ 16MB RAM

QBSP Time               :  221secs

Light (-extra) Time     :  461secs

VIS Time 	        :  secs



Brushes                 : 483

Entities                : 331

Models                  :  29



* Other Info *



You start in a small room and have to fight your way out.

2 Lifts, A bit of water and at least a couple of secrets.

Conserve the Ammo, there's only just enough!

A single gold key is required.



I've tried Deathmatch with Reaper bots and it was cracking!



* Copyright / Permissions *



Authors may NOT use this level as a base to build additional

levels.



This BSP may be distributed ONLY over the Internet and/or BBS systems.

You are NOT authorized to put this BSP on any CD or distribute it in

any way without my permission. That includes you, Actura!

(c) Steve Clarke, SgSystems 1996.

