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===========================================================================
Title : "a day to die"
Filename : ADAY2DIE.WAD
Date Finished : November 1997
Author : Michael Krause
Email Address : Michael.Krause@Koeln.Netsurf.de
Other WADS : ANICEDAY.WAD
: GO2KILL.WAD
: IRONHALL.WAD
: ILOVEYOU.WAD
: RUN4EVER.WAD
: IPRAY4U.WAD
: GOTHEWAY.WAD
: DOTHEJOB.WAD
: ABIGJOB.WAD
Description : 1 level WAD.
I use a P120 machine, so I imagine some areas may
run slowly on a underpowered machine.
Additional Credits : ID for DOOM 2.
Ben Morris for DCK.
Massimo Ciano for the great sound conversion from
Quake to DOOM 2. Please check out his great WAD
castleof.wad.
Chris Dale for playtesting, the beautiful sky
texture and the impressive demo.
==========================================================================
To play these PWAD file, unzip it into the directory where you put
DOOM 2, then start DOOM 2 like this:
DOOM2 -FILE ADAY2DIE.WAD -WARP 5
and don't forget, it's a day to die.
===========================================================================
* Play Information *
Level # : Map 5
Single Player : Yes
Cooperative 2-4 Player : No, or do you need help?
Deathmatch 2-4 Player : No
Difficulty Settings : Yes, 1,2,3 for babydoomer, 4 for tough man
New Sounds : Yes
New Graphics : Yes
New Music : No
Demos Replaced : Yes, aday2die.lmp is included for Doom 2 V1.9
* Construction *
Base : New level from scratch.
Editor used : DCK v2.2 by Ben Morris.
Time used : 5 hours, ...? no that's a joke
Known Bugs : Small texture misalignments here and there,
but not really noticable unless you look for them.
* Copyright / Permissions *
Authors may use this level as a base to build additional levels as long as
you credit me for them (email me a copy of it, I'd love to see it).
You may distribute this file in any electronic format (BBS, Diskette, CD, etc.) as long as you include these files intact.