Quake Arsenal Add-On --------------------------- filename: arsenal1.zip version: 1.0 date: 12/26/96 author: Kevin Cheung email: cheungi@mskcc.org requirements: registered version of Quake Description: --------------------------- This Quake-C add-on creates three new original looking (I hope!) weapons: * Spike Ring - a floating ring of spikes encircles a super grenade. Becomes active after two seconds. Very deadly. Cost: 36 nails, 2 rockets * Payload Missile - looks kind of like the space-shuttle. Two grenades attached to a slow-moving rocket. Player can trigger grenade-release during mid-flight with an impulse. Expect extreme gibbage. Cost: 5 rockets * Lightning Tripwire - this tripwire lets you place two wirepoints anywhere, and activate a lethal lightning tripwire. 500+ damage on the poor victim who crosses this line. Special note on usage: you should place nail_1 (impulse 114) first before nail_2 (impulse 115). Cost: 25 cells, 2 nails To get a list of key commands for this add-on in Quake, press "I". Files included: --------------------------- progs.dat place this file in the arsenal subdirectory. autoexec.cfg the default keyboard macros arsenal.txt this file. Note: expect the source soon (as soon as I neaten it up a bit). Installation (for the uninitiated): ----------------------------------------------------------- 1) first make an "arsenal" subdirectory in your Quake directory. eg: c:\quake\arsenal (make this directory) 2) then unpack the arsenal.zip file in the "arsenal" directory. 3) to start the Quake add-on, type "quake" followed by "-game arsenal." eg: c:\quake\quake -game arsenal 4) that's it. Keyboard Info ------------- 1) Spike Ring Spawn ring impulse 111 R 2) Payload Missile launch missile impulse 112 Y release a grenade impulse 113 U 3) Lightning Tripwire place nail 1 impulse 114 G place_nail 2 impulse 115 H remove nail 1 impulse 116 J 4) Keyboard Info impulse 100 I Copyright Notice -------------------------------------- The modifications included in this archive are Copyright 1996, Kevin Cheung. The original QuakeC source is Copyright 1996, Id software.