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*****                 NACDM2..."Deep Kick"...a Quake map by arag0rn                    *****
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-= General Info =-

Title		* "Deep Kick"
Filename 	* nacdm2.bsp
Author		* Nate "arag0rn" Carnahan
E-mail		* aragorn_32@hotmail.com
Description	* This is my second completed map, and my first publicly released one.  It 
		  consists of 3 interconnected atriums, with the usual load - 2 rl's, 1 gl,
		  1 shaft, 1 ra, etc. etc.  In terms of visuals, I was inspired mostly by
		  Iikka Keranen's "IKDM4" for Quake 2, and Tyrnn's "Eternal Dismemberment 
		  Complex".  I'm sure some influences from ztn and Headshot, among many 
		  others, snuck in there as well =)

-= Play Info =-

Single Player	* If you wanna look around a bit ;)
Cooperative	* No
Deathmatch	* Yes
Player Load	* 2-8
New Graphics	* Yes - "ikbase.wad" by Iikka Keranen
		  http://www.planetquake.com/ikq

		  Please ask the author's permission before using these textures in your 
		  own maps...

-= Construction =-

Editor(s) used	* Worldcraft
Build time	* too long

-= Credits =-

* id software, for Quake
* Ben Morris, for Worldcraft
* Iikka Keranen, for allowing me to use his textures
* All of the mappers out there keeping Quake alive

-= Legal Info =-

* Copyright (c) 1999 Nate Carnahan. All rights reserved.

* This map may be electronically distributed only with no
  charge to the recipient, and may not be modified in any way.
  This text file must be included with the map unmodified.

* This map may not be distributed on any CD-ROM without the
  prior, explicit written consent by Nate Carnahan.

* This map may not be used on a commercial multi-player server
  without similar explicit written consent.

