March 31, 1997
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Title                  : QuakePacMan
Filename               : pac.bsp
Author                 : Mark Wheeler
Email Address          : markkram@erols.com
Misc. Author Info      : Editor at www.usatoday.com
                       : Author of Marks Apt., Drastic Falls
                       : Drastic Lodge, Duke Nukem Partial Conversion
                       : 85 new textures in markswad.zip
                       : Homepage - http://www.geocities.com/colosseum/2295
                          
Description          : Deathmatch level for Quake.
                     : Mainly just a novelty level with new textures.
                     : Architecture based on the first level of Pacman.
                     : One big maze! Easy to lose sense of where you are.
                     : Fast and furious against Reaper Bots.

Software kudos       : Thred 0.9, MidDip 1.55, Newwad13
                     : Paint Shop Pro 4.12, PhotoShop 4.0
                     
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* Play Information *
Single Player           : No
Cooperative             : No
Deathmatch              : Yes (6 starts)
Difficulty Settings     : No
New Sounds              : Yes
New Graphics            : Yes
New Music               : No
Demos Replaced          : None

* Construction *

Base                    : New level from scratch
                          
Build time              : About a day
   qbsp                 : 68 seconds
 light -extra           : 237 seconds.
 vis -level 4           : 2.5 hours
Known Bugs              : None.

Installation and play   : Copy to id1\maps directory.
                        : I have included the 'siren' sound
                        : for the roaming ghosts. copy the .wavs
                        : to id1\sound\plats



* 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 and get my permission. 

Thred is written and owned by Jonathan Mavor (ah289@freenet.carleton.ca).
The Thred webpage can be found at http://www.visi.com/~jlowell/thred
and is maintained by Jim Lowell (jlowell@visi.com).
* Where to get this map *

FTP sites:ftp.cdrom.com
http://www.geocities.com/colosseum/2295/
