================================================================ Title : The Lava Pit Filename : LAVAPIT.MAP Author : Dalias Email Address : 71614.3257@compuserve.com Description : A reall crazy deathmatch level for Quake. You fight over a huge lava pit on 9 floating platforms, 4 of which are moving. Only a few weapons are available, as the level is quite small. Enjoy! Additional Credits to : ID Software, for Quake Stephen Crowly, for porting QBSP and LIGHT to DOS. ================================================================ * Play Information * Level Name : LAVAPIT Single Player : Yeah, if you wanna check it out. Cooperative 2-4 Player : No Deathmatch 1-4 Player : Of course! That's the idea... Difficulty Settings : No * Construction * Base : New level from scratch. Build Time : Not very long... Editor(s) used : MS-DOS EDIT Known Bugs : NONE! If any were known I'd have fixed them! :) * Legal Stuff * You may distribute and modify this level, as long as you include my text file and give me credit. NOTE: I know that ID has supposedly forbidden distribution of custom levels for the shareware version of Quake in their license, but that is obviously unenforceable *unless* the level being distributed includes parts of the original Quake. Since BSP files include textures, I have decided to distribute this level as a MAP file. You will need to run QBSP and LIGHT on it before you use it. If you would like to distribute the BSP version, you can try, but I don't know for sure that any sites will accept it. :( Also, in case you're wondering, I do not wish to decrease players' chances of registering Quake by distributing levels that work with the shareware. As far as I know, there is NO WAY to make levels that require registered Quake. By releasing custom levels for Quake, I DO hope to convince players how cool the game is and I definitely hope that you'll register Quake if you're using this level. If you don't, you're the one hurting ID, not I. * Where to get this MAP * FTP: ftp://ftp.cdrom.com WWW: http://home.sprynet.com/sprynet/felker/epicentr.htm