12/30/96 ================================================================ Title : The Great Pyramid of Seth Filename : Pyramid.bsp Author : Ted Stahl Email Address : stahler@wpogate.slu.edu Description : This is the first level that I've actually completed. You start out in a courtyard-style area surrounding a The Great Pyramid of Seth. Explore and enjoy. Keep and eye out for the two secrets! Additional Credits to : id (of course!), Jon Mavor-for Thred, Jim Lowell-for hours of beta-testing and brilliant insight, and my wife Chris for seemingly unending patience with the time I invested in this little map! Check out the Thred homepage at: http://www.visi.com/~jlowell/thred ================================================================ * Play Information * Single Player : Yup! Cooperative : Sorry (email me if you think I should) Deathmatch : Sorry (email me if you think I should) Difficulty Settings : Nope New Sounds : Nope New Graphics : You Betcha! New Music : Nope Demos Replaced : Nope * Construction * Base : New level from scratch Editor(s) used : Thred Known Bugs : Says that some entities have fallen out of the world, but it runs spiffy! Build Time : Well over a month (including testing) Texture Wad used : Metal + custom textures Compile machine : 200mhz Pentium Pro w/32meg QBSP Time : 171 seconds Light Time : 1323 seconds VIS (-level 4) Time : 2304 seconds Brushes : Hundreds! Entities : Even More! * Other Info * This BSP and accompanying TXT file (what you're reading right now!) may be distributed over the Internet and/or BBS systems. In fact, you are more than welcome to hand it over to anyone who you think will enjoy it. My only request is that you keep this text file intact with the PYRAMID.BSP. I made this file to share it with others. I believe that it is completely unethical for anyone to profit from my or any other level designer's work. I personally believe that there is a cavern filled with Shamblers in the afterlife especially for people who do such things. * THRED LISCENSE INFORMATION * This map was made with Thred. It is acceptable to distribute this map over the Internet and BBS systems for free. It is not acceptable to play this map on a commercial Internet server. It is also not acceptable to charge for this map in any way or charge for distribution of this map. This includes CD-ROM collections of all kinds. In case you hadn't noticed this yet, this map was made with Thred-- quite probably the coolest 3D editor ever made! At the risk of being redundant, check out the Thred homepage at: http://www.visi.com/~jlowell/thred