HOPPING MAD: A maddening deathmatch map for QUAKE. Versions: v.95 first test v.96 2nd tweak v.97 ion storm references yanked v.98 3rd tweak Note: This level is fully glQUAKE compatible. -------------------------------------------------------- Title : HOPPING MAD Filename : hoppnmad.bsp Version : v.98 Author : Richard Dale Carlson Email Address : zdim@ionstorm.com Homepage : Zdim's Weapon Rack http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Alley/6181/index.html Description : This dm map is designed specifically to frustrate players with no sense of direction. I can't cop American's style (I just get too distracted...) but this map is one example of what happens when I try... About 4 players is best for this one. The name of the map comes from one of those old "Mad magazine" paperbacks, btw. Strategy : Who cares? Just get in there and start hopping! Additional Credits to : id, for making such nice, friendly games : Worldcraft, and Ben Morris : all who played this at ION (you know who you are) : Rocketman, Joey Liaw Dedicated to : Thorfinn Info about the Author : Zdim is a 12th Planar demon who builds pocket dimensions for ION STORM. Other Levels by Author : DOOM demon13/demonse, fiendish, lasthope/lhsplit/zdimhope HERETIC gren10, chaosian/mandor11, bigred12, wizwars, orbqv12, wrevenge, cold10/cold20/40, hwhite2 DOOM2 cit10 HEXEN arch10 QUAKE crypt, hunter, rathole/rathole2, fane11, pand01a, carnage, panoptic, lavalord -------------------------------------------------------- * Play Information * Single Player : --- Cooperative : --- Deathmatch : yes (10 deathmatch starts) Skill Levels : --- * Construction * Base : new map, from scratch Editor(s) used : Worldcraft Build Time : 13 hours Compile Machine : Pentium 133, 16mb RAM ======================================================== Thank you for playing HOPPING MAD!!! ======================================================== This map, hoppnmad.bsp, is Copyright 1997 Richard Carlson. You may distribute this file, but only if this text file is included. (You may not distribute this file on CDROM, unless you have the author's permission.)