January 1, 1999 (It's my birthday, so I thought I'd give everyone a present!) ======================================================================= Title: Shafty File: hudsondm1.bsp Author: Hudson Email: derm0@hotmail.com Web Page: www.nwlink.com/~grahamd (Not very exciting at the moment, but stop on by if you want) ======================================================================= Installing: Just copy the .BSP file into your half-life/valve/maps directory. ======================================================================= The skinny on playin' the map: SINGLE PLAYER: There aren't any monsters... I guess if you like playing with yourself... DEATHMATCH: Hell yeah. 9 Player starts. I don't know how many people you'd want to play with on this map, I'm into total anarchy games with like 20 players, so I'd be a bad judge. COOP: Why are you reading this? I already said there weren't any monsters! KNOWN BUGS: The ladder in the outside room starts to look funky from afar. COMMENTS: This is my first map ever (well, aside from some Doom single player maps...), but I promise better next time. All of the weapons are included except the hornetgun (I didn't feel like putting it in) and the crossbow (I hate it). I also tried to make sure there weren't any places where "snipers" could dominate the game with their "strategic play". Your input is appreciated. Send your flames/compliments /comments to: derm0@hotmail.com ======================================================================= Buildin' Stuff: Construction Time: About a month and a half. I wish I had the free time to crank out a level in a week like everyone else, but, alas, I don't. Compile times: Compiled on a P2-350 128M RAM CSG: 28 seconds BSP: 29 seconds VIS: 738 seconds RAD: 1425 seconds Total: 2220 seconds. About 37 minutes. ======================================================================= Legal Nonsense: (c) copyright 1999 Graham DeYoung. You may distribute this level on any electronic network (internet, BBS, etc.) as long as this file (hudsondm1.txt) is included and no fee is charged for membership to the web site or BBS or for access to the file. You must obtain permission from me to distribute this level comercially (and I wouldn't bother asking, because the answer will most likely be no).