=========================== Title : Vispire Filename : VISPIRE.WAD Release Date : 03/21/16 Game : Doom 2 Engine Requirement : none Author : Michael Jan Krizik (valkiriforce) Email Address : krizik777@yahoo.com Misc Author Info : Old school doomer. Description : A collection of fast, fun old-school maps with varying difficulty levels. Tools used : Doom Builder, XWE, MS Paint Known Bugs : none Other wads by author : MAP13 & MAP30 PC_CP, MAP22 PRCP, Marine's Folly w/Mr. Chris, Doom Core, Reverie, Eternally Yours, MAP06, MAP11, MAP18, MAP23 & MAP32 of Interception, MAP04 & MAP05 Oct11.wad, and some maps for a couple TNT projects and Back To Saturn X. Credits : Id Software for Doom II and all that. Build Time : Roughly 17/18 days or so...unless you account for the fact that this took years to get out there. Big thanks to : Id Software, Csabo for XWE, the guys who worked on DB2, all playtesters. =========================== *Play Information* Level# : 1-17 Single Player : yes Co-op : yes deathmatch : yes new gfx : yes new sfx : no new music : sorta Dehacked/BEX Patch : no =Map Listing= MAP01: The Darkest Night MAP02: Rescue Mission MAP03: The Song Of Yesterday MAP04: Ruined Refuge MAP05: Essence Of Chaos MAP06: Juniper's Sorrow MAP07: Entrenched MAP08: Destination Zenith MAP09: No Man's Game MAP10: Absolute Zero Ground MAP11: Hollow's End MAP12: In Ruins MAP13: Seaside MAP14: Key To Ignition MAP15: Kalamatos Islands MAP16: Island of Patmos MAP17: Ocean of Confusion =========================== *Contributers* Thanks to TeamTNS for arranging to play this WAD on Thursday Night Survival and Keyboard_Doomer for inviting me for the occasion. :) Also thanks to everybody who joined in on the fun (Eris Falling, AnimaZero, memfis, etc.) Thanks to plums, gaspe, EffinghamHuffnagel and rhinoduck for feedback on errors and testing and Ribbiks for that FDA. ========================== *Wad description/History* Just some speedmaps I threw together mostly over the course of 10 days in 2013 - I decided to add a few more levels at a later point by making maps 13-17. The first-half of episode 1 is largely red-brick themed, whereas the second half is mostly green bricks. Episode 2 is otherwise mostly an oceanic/rock-themed episode (despite MAP14 borrowing a bit from base textures). I added some deathmatch playability to these levels some time later, but as to whether it plays well or not I wouldn't know, considering I'm not much of a regular when it comes to playing deathmatch. Still, I enjoyed creating all- new areas just for the sake of being able to play these levels on deathmatch. If you don't want too much of a challenge and are just looking to have fun and play around, try it on I'm too young to die/Hey not too rough. Otherwise if you'd like to turn up the heat a little try Hurt me plenty or Ultra-violence for a greater challenge... Also, this wasn't built with jumping in mind; so it may be possible to get stuck in pits or exit a level early. MAP01: The Darkest Night Created on May 23rd, 2013. Just a simple start-up map that I was inspired to make when recalling someone looking for a certain WAD that nobody could find, but the description they gave sort of gave me a vision for a new level (even though I still don't know what the WAD itself was...). I later added a deathmatch section just for the fun of it - it's basically the same level edited for deathmatch purposes. MAP02: Rescue Mission Created on May 23rd, 2013. Made this just after making the first map - I'm not too satisfied with that opening area - it was overflowing with enemies but I found that just kind of bogged things down a bit, so I thought to downplay that area in favor of just getting things moving into the second area. Not much comes to mind in terms of inspiration other than just throwing together a closed-quarters area somewhat inspired from the likes of Hell revealed (though not nearly as difficult...). There's a teleporter secret where you can blast a voodoo player to telefrag a Cyberdemon - sure, it makes the level much easier, but I had the idea that this "rescue mission" was either you saving your voodoo from being inclosed in a secret area, or the voodoo sparing you from fighting this cyber in a closed space. Either way, it was just a fun concept I wanted to play around with. This one also has a unique deathmatch area of it's own that I added years later. MAP03: The Song of Yesterday Created on May 24th, 2013. I think I was partially inspired from Icarus MAP32 for this one, but with more height variation and additional areas. I quite like how this one came out...also added deathmatch playability to this one much later. MAP04: Ruined Refuge Created on May 25th, 2013. All I can think to say about this one is I just kind of went with whatever came to mind since at this point I was on a roll of creating a level a day. It was fun building the eastern sections as well as making a deathmatch copy of it at a much later point. MAP05: Essence of Chaos Created on May26th, 2013. A fun little circular area with some dangerous ledges full of enemies. Deathmatch area was partially inspired from one of my favorite maps in the original Perfect Dark (the north/northeastern areas might look familiar...). MAP06: Juniper's Sorrow Created on May 27th, 2013. Although most of these maps were created within a day, I did go back and make some additional changes to certain areas such as the western teleport section by adding an area that leads to the lift which takes you to the main battle arena (it was a little too hectic starting out with everyone staring at you). Otherwise, I believe that boat area was somewhat inspired from AV's visible boat. Deathmatch area was also a later addition. MAP07: Entrenched Created on May 28th, 2013. Simple idea inspired from the original MAP07 concept - nothing much more to say about it...yet again the DM area is a copy of the level refitted for the appropriate amount of navigation. MAP08: Destination Zenith Created on May 29th, 2013. Rather surprised this one came together so fast - I'm quite satisfied with this one, as well. Love how the starting area came out with the bridges leading to available Plasma Rifles - I felt part- icularly inspired for this map. Added DM starts to the level itself so I'm uncertain if it'll play well or not. MAP09: No Man's Game Created on May 30th, 2013. I definitely remember being inspired from HR2's MAP09, so I wanted to try my hand at a similar concept. Although I'll admit it probably isn't as well built considering the amout of infighting that is available. I did kinda enjoy playing it in deathmatch, though... MAP10: Absolute Zero Ground Created on May 31st, 2013. Inspired from AV's Toxic Touch, but on a smaller scale. Deathmatch starts added just for the heck of it. MAP11: Hollow's End Created on June 1st, 2013. Yet again just a few areas stringed together just out of pure imagination. Added DM starts yet again for the sake of it. MAP12: In Ruins Created on June 1st, 2013. Made this just after the other one, this time in a difficult slaughter context. Should be fine for deathmatching, too. MAP13: Seaside Created this one over the course of a few days in February 2015 (Feb. 24th-26th), apparently. I worked on it on and off during that time, and it had been a long while since I'd last made a Doom map, but I was suddenly inspired to make one despite procrastinating a little with it over that time. Just wanted to play around with an oceanic map with multiple floors below - it's done with teleporters in a silly sort of way, but oh well. There's only so much you can put into a Doom map. I quite enjoyed making the deathmatch area for this one, too. MAP14: Key To Ignition Created on January 15th, 2016. After hearing about John Romero's new map after 21 (22?) years and trying it out, I felt inspired again to make another map for this. Visually, I could see a metal tower with lifts in my mind, so I decided to play around with that as a concept. Deathmatch area added later, again. MAP15: Kalamatos Islands Created the starting area on July 29th of last year before losing interesting and moving onto something else. I later came back and completed it on February 4th, 2016. Have a rather odd setup for a Cyberdemon fight atop a floating space above the lava - I know it's not exactly the most ideal setup for a cyber fight, but I tend to just flow with the visions I have for my maps - no matter how ludicrous. Anyway, I quite like the design, other- wise. Added deathmatch starts again, only I find the computer bots (since I can only go so far as to testing it in Skulltag) tend to love running off the main platform and fighting it out on the ocean waters...oh well. MAP16: Island of Patmos Created between Feb. 29th and March 1st, because I started it in the later evening and finished it around 2 A.M. or so. This was actually the original idea behind Kalamatos Islands, but I went for something else with that one instead and created this map much later, obviously. I was somewhat inspired from Thy Flesh Consumed for that northernmost area and maybe a little bit of Corporate Hell for that techbase area. Added deathmatch area later on. MAP17: Ocean of Confusion Created on March 11th (added deathmatch area later) I had a vision for a fortress-type map that mostly uses stone textures. I was partially inspired from the work of the Casalis for this one. This one has an Icon of Sin that doesn't actually shoot out enemies; I wanted to focus more on the surrounding conflict as well as having an interesting little secret area that allows access into the Icon itself for a fun little setup. You can destroy it the normal way or you can let the Cyber do the work for you. :) ============================ *copyright* Authors MAY NOT use any of these levels as a base to build additional levels. You MAY distribute this file, provided you include this text file, with no modifications. You may distribute this file in any electronic format (BBS, Diskette, CD, etc) as long as you include this file intact. *Doom II is copyright Id Software Textures for this WAD were taken from: -Doom II -Final Doom -Eternally Yours -custom textures I made as well as others. CITYSKY is from DOOMCITY.WAD and was created by Shamus Young - thanks to kuchitsu/memfis for the info. :)