July, 1997 ======================================================================== * General Information * Title : "Water Torture" Filename (size) : watertor.bsp (615Kb) Author : Benjamin S. Clower Email Address : BcClower@prodigy.net Description : Single-player Quake level Credits To : id Software, the maker of a great game! Worldcraft, a great editor! ======================================================================== * Play Information * Single Player : Yes Cooperative : No Deathmatch : No Difficulty Settings : No New Sounds : No New Graphics : No New Music : No Demos : None ======================================================================== * Construction * Base : New level from scratch Editor(s) Used : Worldcraft, v1.3 Known Bugs : None known (please let me know if any are found) Build Time : About three weeks Texture Wad Used : Textures.wad (from Quake) Compile Machine : P133, Win95, 32Mb RAM QBSP Time : Unknown Light (-extra) Time : 3min 19sec VIS (-full) Time : 25min 32sec Brushes : 496 Entities : 228 ======================================================================== * Comments * This is my first level and was begun to serve as a template with which to go through the Worldcraft tutorial. My only hope is that someone will actually enjoy playing it! Please contact me if you feel inclined to provide constructive criticism and/or comments regarding the level. ======================================================================== * Copyright/Permissions * This bsp may be distributed freely over the Internet and/or BBS systems. If you feel inclined to use this level as a base to build additional levels, to use it on a commercial server, or to put it on a cd or include it in a compilation of levels, go right ahead! Just contact me first and give credit where it's due. ======================================================================== * How To Play A Bsp Level In Quake * 1. Copy the bsp file (e.g., watertor.bsp) into c:\...\quake\id1\maps. 2. Begin Quake. 3. Bring down the console by pressing the tilde key (~). 4. Type "map mapname" where mapname is the name of the bsp file (e.g., watertor) without the .bsp extension. 5. Enjoy!