** NOTE: ** If you post this level on your site, the little I ask is that you mail me the address. Thank-you. ================================================================ Title : Morbidity: ][ Filename : Morbid_2.bsp Release Date : October 30th _insert evil laught here_ 1997 Author : Daniel Vogt ( MoRbId ) 15 yrs Email Addresses : TheVogts@PowerUp.com.au Please mail me feedback. 8-) Description : Single player level / Coop level in that order ;) "Insert plot here" : "You have been called in to penetrate a mining facility that has stumbled across some sort of ancient ruins. The ruins just happen to be infested with nasties who just happen to be hostile.." Credits : id Worldcraft ( Ben Morris ) NewWad 1.4 ( Christopher Wise ) Dario Cascali Crash's Single Player Quake and my USELESS beta-tester. ;) NOTES : If you can't do something, stop. Look at it rationally and try it a different way. : Impulse 9 screws up this level. : Save REGULARLY! Bugs : The walkmonster stuff is there, i know. But it dosen't affect game play. Which is what counts right? : There is also a bug that makes Quake quit to dos after you finish the level. After meaning, when it says "loading". Mail me any bugs and add to this list!! :) ================================================================ * Play Information * Single Player : Yes, RECOMMENDED Cooperative : Yes. Deathmatch : Sorry, too hard... Difficulty Settings : YES New Sounds : No New Graphics : YES New Music : Change the CD? and remember... ENJOY YOURSELF! * Construction * Base : New level from scratch Editor(s) used : Worldcraft Known Bugs : None. I don't think... Build Time : Two months 20 days! Compile machine : K6 133/16mb QBSP Time : 28 minutes Light Time : 20 minutes VIS Time : 95 minutes * Where to get this level * Not sure... go to PlanetQuake (www.planetquake.com) and check out SINGLE PLAYER QUAKE HEAVEN or TALON'S STRIKE. * Copyright / Permissions * COPYRIGHT NOTICES and PERMISSIONS This level is copyright 1997 by Daniel Vogt. Permission to use, copy and distribute unedited copies of this file -- morbid_2.zip -- is hereby granted, provided that no fee is charged for the use or availability of this file (other than the normal connection costs for on-line services, if applicable). The above copyright notice and this permission notice must be left intact in all copies of this file. Commercial distribution of this file, in whole or in part, requires prior agreement with the author. Commercial distribution includes any means by which the user is required to pay either for the support (e.g. book, newsletter or CD-ROM) or for the file itself. Unauthorized commercial distribution is prohibited. If you wish to commercially distribute this file, note the following: (1) This file contains intellectual property (including, but not limited to, textures and other artwork) owned solely by Id Software (www.idsoftware.com), and is subject to any and all copyrights held by them. The author does not have authority or permission, either expressed or implied, to grant usage of Id's copyright, and, by granting permission to use this level in a single commercial release, does not claim or waive their rights thereby. (2) Permission is granted by the author for the one-time commercial distribution of this file if all of the following conditions are met: (a) The author is notified by email prior to the file's inclusion on any commercial release; (b) The author is provided with one (1) "contributor's copy" of the finished product upon it's release. Said "contributor's copy" is to be sent to the author using the shipping address specified by the author in his/her reply to the publisher's initial email notification, and is to be provided at no cost to the author; (c) This file (including this copyright notice) is not to be modified in any way, and shall be distributed as the author intended; (d) The author retains all relevant and proper copyrights to this work both prior to and subsequent to the commercial release of this file. (3) By requesting a shipping address from the author, the publisher signifies acceptance of, and agrees to abide by, these conditions. By returning a valid shipping address to the publisher, the author thereby grants the publisher one-time usage of the author's copyrighted work for commercial purposes. Thanx to Crash for that copyright.