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FACTORY.TXT
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Title : THE FACTORY
Filename : factory.map
Author : Chris Bauer
Email Address : thobauer@hrz.uni-kassel.de
Misc. Author Info : My first try.....
Description : You can enjoy a two-way train, a great factory with
cranes, conveyor belts etc, many special effects like
earthquakes, great explosions, you can also find
many clever secrets. IT'S ALMOST UP TO THE QUALITY OF
3D REALMS.....
Build time : About two weeks
Additional Credits to : My tester Tom, and to all the guys who wrote
the FAQs, and of course to 3D Realms to make such a
great game.
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* Play Information *
Episode and Level # : None ( it doesn't matter)
Single Player : YES!!
Cooperative 2-8 Player : YES (tested)
Deathmatch 2-8 Player : YES!!! (tested)
Difficulty Settings : Not implemented (no time)
New Sounds : No
New Graphics : No
New Music : No
New Programming : No
Demo Replaced : YES!!! See it to know where SOME secrets are...(watch
my great gaming) To see it copy demo1.dmo and
factory.map to your Duke directory. Now start duke
like this:
duke3d map factory (use the same to play the level)
and quit to title....there it is....
* Construction *
Base : New level from scratch
Editor used : Build of course...
Known Bugs : Sometimes if you jump into the green slime in the
factory you beam to another place in the level; I
don't know why.There are also a few other graphic
bugs...
* Where to get this map *
If you are reading this you hopefully allready have it...
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* Copyright / Permissions *
Authors MAY NOT use this level as a base to build additional levels,
concatenations, or otherwise.
How do you think about my first Duke Nukem 3D level
mail me: thobauer@hrz.uni-kassel.de
And now HAPPY GAMING!!!!