March 1998.
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Title               -      Shoradar
Filename            -      Shoradar.bsp
Author              -      Ben Watson
E-Mail              -       
Description         -      My third Quake level attempt, hopefully 
                           better than my others!     
                           
Additional Credits  -      Big thanks to id software, all the creators
                           of the wads I have used in the level,
                           deadmeat@telefragged.com for his endless help,
                           the creator of Bsp and anyone I haven`t 
                           mentioned.Dave for his hellish textures.                                                                                                        
                       


Play Information.
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Single Player          -   Yes
Cooperative            -   No
Deathmatch             -   No (Does anyone think it could be?)
Difficulty settings    -   Yes, just 0,1 and 2.
New sounds             -   No
New Graphics           -   No
New music              -   No



Construction.
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Base                -    From scratch
Editor Used         -    BSP 0.86b
Known Bugs          -    A few "Walkmonsters" in wall type message,but 
                         it doesn`t affect it really. 
Build time          -    Three months on and off.
Texture Wad         -    A combination, if you want a thank you, E-Mail me.
Compile Machine     -    Pentium 200MMX 96 Meg RAM
QBSP Time           -    77 seconds.
Light Time          -    76 seconds.
Vis (full) time     -    907 seconds.
Entities            -    418.
Monsters            -    Skill 0 =62 but it counts 70.
                    -    Skill 1 =79 but it counts 87.
                    -    Skill 2 =94 but it counts 103(More like nightmare skill this one).     
                            

How to install
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Unzip Shoradar.bsp into your QUAKE\ID1\MAPS directory. Start Quake and
pull down the console and type in MAP SHORADAR to play.


Copyright
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Copyright Ben Watson 1998
This level must be freely distributed, and permission must be asked if anyone uses it
on a CD or a compilation etc.
