=========================================================================== Title : SargeBaldy Speedmapping Compilation #2 Filename : sbspd002.wad Release date : 2/2/2003 Author : Various Description : This is a compilation of the WADs entered in SargeBaldy's second speedmapping exercise. Participants were given 100 minutes to create a Doom 2 level on a certain theme. This week's theme was to make a map based off this scenario: "In a strange twist of events, the Doom Marine's small boat has crashed on the shore of a large island full of hungry tribal imps. Hmmm... that toolshed off in the distance might just contain the lumber and tools needed to fix your boat..." Additional Credits to : Doomworld for the template for this .txt =========================================================================== * What is included * New levels : Yes Sounds : No Music : Yes (ripped off from doom/doom2) Graphics : Yes Dehacked/BEX Patch : No Demos Replaced : No Other : No Other files required : No * Play Information * Game : Doom 2 Map # : Map01 - Map05 Single Player : Yes Cooperative 2-4 Player : No Deathmatch 2-4 Player : No Other Game Styles : No Difficulty Settings : Some * Construction * Base : New levels from scratch Build Time : 100 minutes per level Editor(s) used : Various Known Bugs : The levels in this WAD were all built in 100 minutes, so they did not have a chance to be thoroughly tested. Some bugs undoubtedly exist. Will Not Run With... : Any non-Boom-compatible port =========================================================================== * The Levels * =========================================================================== Map01 -- Torn Map02 -- Danarchy Map03 -- Nanami Map04 -- Erik Alm Map05 -- Magikal zarcyb.wad is seperate as I had difficulties incorporating it. =========================================================================== * Copyright / Permissions * Authors may NOT use the contents of this file as a base for modification or reuse. You MAY distribute this file, provided you include this text file, with no modifications. You may distribute this file in any electronic format (BBS, Diskette, CD, etc) as long as you include this file intact. I have received permission from the original authors of any modified or included content in this file to allow further distribution. * Where to get the file that this text file describes * http://www.onid.orst.edu/~lloydo/speedmapping.html