December 21, 1997
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Title                   : Blood rooted   
Filename                : DM1KE.BSP
Author                  : Kirk Eichler
Email Address           : daniel@pr-bauer.eunet.de

Description             : The base of this DM map is a DOOM2
                          level I built some time ago. Some
                          people persuaded me to rebuild it for
                          Quake, so I did it and it became better
                          than I had expected (its pretty cool for
			  two-player deathmatches, because its
			  not as big as the other dm maps.
                          It should support glQuake as well, but
			  let me know if there are problems.
                          

Additional Credits to   : Chris Carollo and Trey Harrison (for
                          Quest), id Software (for Quake), Hannes
                          Rusch (for beta testing) and Daniel Bauer
                          (for uploading and lending me his email
                          address)
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* Play Information *

Single Player           : Yes (for testing)
Cooperative             : No
Deathmatch (+8 player)  : Yes! (thats what its made for)
Difficulty Settings     : No
New Graphics            : No
CD Track                : 6
Demos Replaced          : None

* Construction *

Base                   : New level from scratch: 599 brushes, 
                                                 167 entities
Build time             : about 1 week

compiling machine      : P133, 64MB RAM 
qbsp                   : 134 sec
light -extra           : 306 sec
rvis -level 4          : 2548 sec

Texture WAD used       : Base
Editor(s) used         : Quest v1.1
Known Bugs             : May crash sometimes when playing with
                         ReaperBots ('movetype_push with a non bsp model')



* Copyright / Permissions *

You may distribute this BSP, provided you include this 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.
