=========================================================================== Archive maintainer : Please put this zip on a seperate spot and, if possible, delete the older zip. Update to : sproject.wad Advanced engine needed : GZDoom Primary purpose : Single player =========================================================================== Title : The S-Project Filename : sproject.wad Release date : June 2011 Author : CarpetolA Email Address : carpetola@hotmail.com Other Files By Author : displmnt.wad Misc. Author Info : An angry Finnish guy who loves Doom. Description : This is an update to "The S-Project". Some of you out there were disappointed with the boss battle because it didn't work for you, or it was too easy for you and other things that obviously destroyed the feeling of this WAD for you. Therefore I took the time to fix those problems and improve other things in this WAD which will save potential players from getting their interest crushed by stupid errors and gameplay malfunctions. Enjoy! Oh, and the main story is at the bottom of the text file. It's needed if you want to understand the interludes and some texts ingame. Additional Credits to : Eriance for the Overlord. Whynne for the Trollface. Elbryan42 for providing the music on his website "The Doom Depot". scalliano for inspiring the main theme of this WAD. All of you who pointed out your inconveniences. =========================================================================== * What is included * New levels : Six new levels Sounds : No Music : Yes Graphics : Yes Dehacked/BEX Patch : No Demos : No Other : The Overlord (boss monster) * Play Information * Game : DOOM2 Map # : MAP01-MAP05, MAP10 Single Player : Designed for Cooperative 2-4 Player : No Deathmatch 2-4 Player : No Difficulty Settings : Yes * Construction * Base : New from scratch Build Time : December 2010 - June 2011 Editor(s) used : Doom Builder 2, Slade, Paint Known Bugs : You might have problems with shooting at monsters in a hellish room on MAP04. I may be alone on this, but dynamic lighting doesn't seem to work on the version of GZDoom I'm using. If you experience the same problem, use Skulltag. May Not Run With : Don't you DARE try to play this on Vanilla Doom! Tested With : Alpha version of Skulltag (0.98d-alpha-r2999) * Copyright / Permissions * Authors MAY use the contents of this file as a base for modification or reuse. Permissions have been obtained from original authors for any of their resources modified or included in this file. 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 * The Usual: ftp://archives.3dgamers.com/pub/idgames/ and mirrors * Main story * The UAC... What a crooked heap of crap it is. After the climactic battle with the Gatekeeper, your superiors decided to inform you about the secret things they did while you were out there fighting. It was not the demons who kept the seventh gate open. It was, in fact, the UAC who were trying to figure out a way to utilize the immense energy coming out from the gate. Once they understood how it could be manipulated, you would be terminated immediately without payment. Even though you stopped the Gatekeeper and let the quantum accelerator close the gate, leaving you still employed by the UAC, you felt used, violated, betrayed... All those men who were lost in the massacre... Why? Nevertheless, they compromised. Being aware of your excellence in warfare, they decided to make a formal apology and promote you to the highest position in the UAC army. The cash rolled in with impressive quantities, and you felt like you could rule the world. Hell, maybe even the galaxy! Then something came along that made your body cringe... According to the UAC, there was a "slight mishap" that took place in one of the recently established bases on Earth. The board representing the army branch specifically asked for you to assess the situation. You asked yourself: 'If it's just a "slight mishap", why don't they get a team of capable soldiers to clear things up?'. The reason for this mission was that no one else but you could make the best decisions regarding the integrity of the so called "S-Project" that was being conducted there. Your suspicions began to grow. This just didn't sound right. Having prepared yourself for the trip to Earth, a recon craft was to drop you off at the security station so that the guards assigned there could enlighten you on this matter. As the pilots were getting closer to the base, the sky was... changing. Your heart almost sank as the sky in the vicinity of the base was now a sinister color of crimson. The pilots, feeling extremely uneasy, told you that they had to drop you off now. You stepped out of the craft, at which point the pilots took off and raced through the sky. You had no choice but to enter the base and find some answers as soon as possible...