------------------------------------------------------------------- Quake 1 map ---------------- canon ------------------------------------------------------------------- * Specifications: - Title : canon - Mapping date : 1999 - 2000 - Release date : 8th of april , 2014 - Filename : canon - Author : Cocerello, aka ''Coce'' - Mapping time : a single evening - Feedback and demos : cocerellon@gmail.com - Tested in : Quakespasm 0.85.9, Winquake, GlQuake ------------------------------------------------------------------- * Map Information: - Game : Quake 1 Deathmatch - Recommended players : 3-4 players - Textures : textures.wad from WC 1.1a - Requirements : No - Editor : Worldcraft 1.1a ------------------------------------------------------------------- * Map's story This is my second deathmatch map. as with the previous one i was inspired both by Unreal Tournament and by leaks, that at that moment didn't know how to fix and only knew that the smaller the map the better, hence this is an deathmatch map and not a singleplayer one. This is an outdoor small map, in a canyon like place, with a pond in the middle and nice visuals, that gives very fast gibs and frenetic combat. The only issue it has it that exist the posibility of getting stuck at the bottom of the pond. It isn't recommended to play this map with just two players, as when the first player dies the other becomes almost invincible due to the easy access to the red armor and rocket launcher that makes aiming with the rockets easier. Three or more players solves the problem. ------------------------------------------------------------------- * Installation - Put all the files in /id1/maps - Enjoy the map. ------------------------------------------------------------------- * Thanks - ID software for Quake - Ben Morris for Worldcraft - Unreal tournament for the inspiration ------------------------------------------------------------------- * Copyright / Permissions * Commercial distribution of this material, in whole or in part, requires prior agreement with the author. Commercial distribution includes any means by which the user has to pay either for the support (e.g. CD-ROM, or magazine CD-ROM) or for the material itself. Unauthorized commercial distribution is prohibited.